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Anonymous, A. (author)
Preliminary Considerations A. Bar Formation B. Depth and Form of Bars Equipment and Procedure Results of Laberatory Experiments V. Field Observatio ns A. Form and Dimensions of Natural Bars B. Lake Michigan Bars and Observed Waves Factors AfIecting Mechanism of Bar Formation and Movement
report 1948
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Vinckers, J.B. (author), Bijker, E.W. (author), Schijf, J.B. (author)
A new bed-load transportmeter has been designed particularly for very fine bed material (below 400 micron). The basic conception is the same as for the so-called Delft-bottle used for measuring transport by turbulent suspension. The instrument is of the flow-through type. The flow enters through a narrow and relatively high nozzle and is...
conference paper 1953
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Belly, P.Y. (author)
Sand movement on the coast by wind action can be a major factor in some areas, yet very little is known about the basic mechanisms of movement by wind. With the growing use of artificial placement of sand material for beach restoration and protection, movement of sand by wind in the area shoreward of the waterline has become more and more a...
report 1964
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Heummen, T.L. van (author), Hulsbergen, C.H. (author)
report 1971
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Jorritsma, J. (author)
report 1972
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Adriani, M.J. (author), Terwindt, J.H.J. (author)
The growth of dune vegetation can be stimulated by the application of suitable fertilizers. Newly planted seedlings and sparse vegetation on the sea dunes can be very much improved by this means, provided the quantity of windblown sand is not excessive. Otherwise sand fences have to be constructed for stabilization purposes. Marram grass and...
report 1974
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Heummen, T.L. van (author)
report 1974
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Heummen, T.L. van (author)
report 1975
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Wijngaarden, N.J. van (author)
report 1980
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Kinderen, W.J.G.J. der (author)
report 1984
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Rijn, L.C. van. (author)
report 1985
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Spierenburg, S.E.J. (author)
The final objective was to evaluate the stability of an offshore pipeline from a geotechnical point of view. On the Dutch part of the Continental Shelf pipelines are used for the transportation of oil and gas and utilities liRe glycol. The mean waterdepth on this part of the North Sea varies from 20-40 meters. As this region is a major fishing...
master thesis 1987
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Ribberink, J.S. (author)
report 1989
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Spaargaren, D.A. (author)
report 1989
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Roelvink, J.A. (author), Stive, M.J.F. (author)
conference paper 1990
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Stive, M.J.F. (author), Roelvink, D.A. (author), De Vriend, H.J. (author)
conference paper 1990
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Spaargaren, D.A. (author)
report 1990
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Klein Breteler, M. (author), Adel, H. den (author), Koenders, M.A. (author)
report 1992
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Larson, M. (author), Kraus, N.C. (author)
This study develops empirical predictive expressions for design of nearshore berms formed of dredged material. Such berms are placed in the form of long linear sand bars and are expected to behave as natural bars. The study examines the cross-shore movement of natural longshore bars at Duck, North Carolina. Beach profile survey data are...
report 1992
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Akkerman, G.J. (author)
report 1993
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