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Dastgheib, A. (author)
The morphology of tidal basins includes a wide range of features developing along different spatial and temporal scales. Examples are shoals, channels, banks, dunes and ripples. Coastal engineers use their engineering tools to answer questions on the processes governing the short term (< decades) development of these morphological features....
doctoral thesis 2012
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Van der Westhuysen, A. (author), Van Dongeren, A. (author), Van Nieuwkoop, J. (author), Groeneweg, J. (author), Eslami Arab, S. (author)
Over the last five years a research program has been carried out to assess the performance of the spectral wave model SWAN in the Wadden Sea so that it may be used for the transformation of offshore wave conditions to wave boundary conditions near the sea defenses (dikes and dunes). The assessment was done on the basis of extensive wave...
report 2011
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De Vriend, H.J. (author), Dronkers, J. (author), Stive, M.J.F. (author), Van Dongeren, A. (author), Wang, J.H. (author)
lecture note: Tidal inlets and their associated basins (lagoons) are a common feature of lowland coasts all around the world. A significant part ofthe world's coastlines is formed by barrier island coasts, and most other tidal coasts are interrupted by estuaries and lagoon inlets. These tidal systems play a crucial role in the sediment budget...
lecture notes 2002