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Verhagen, H.J. (author)
The Administracao dos Portos do Douro e Leixoes is confronted with the fact that future expansion of the port area of Leixoes is limited by the surrounding hills and urbanization. One of the alternatives for future expansion might be the creation of port facilities in the Douro estuary, where a relatively large, flat area is available. However,...
report 1982
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Verhagen, H.J. (author)
As a continuation of the initial study on the morphology of the Douro mouth, performed by Hydronamic in 1982, the Administracao dos Portos de Douro e Leixoes commisioned Hydronamic bv to construct a mathematical hydro-morphological model of the Douro mouth. Within the framework of the study an analysis of old charts, available in the archivas of...
report 1983
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Verhagen, H.J. (author)
As a continuation of the initial study on the morphology of the Douro mouth performed by Hydronamic in 1982, the Administracao dos Portos de Douro e Leixoes commissioned by Hydronamic bv to construct a mathematical hydro-morphological model of the Douro mouth. Within the framework of the study also a second measuring campaign was commissioned,...
report 1983
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Verhagen, H.J. (author)
The river Douro debouches into the Atlantic Ocean near Oporto (Portugal) with a funnel-shaped mouth, partly closed from the ocean with a sand spit. Both the wave-induced longshore sediment transport as the sediment yield of the river are limited by the available quantity of sediment (non-alluvial conditions). The results of some sediment...
report 1983
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Olthof, J. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
As a continuation of the initial study on the morphology of the Douro mouth, performed by Hydronamic in 1982, the Administracao dos Portos do Douro e Leixoes commisioned Hydronamic bv to construct a mathematical hydro-morphological model of the Douro mouth. This second part of the morphological study of the Douro mouth is divided into three...
report 1984
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Rodirgues Viera de Jesus, M.E. (author)
The dissertation we proposed to develop comprises, besides an intense bibliographic search, a strong fieldwork component. For the Douro mouth sand spit actual evolution knowledge we had resorted to GPS, technology that allows to obtain precise facts, whose analysis and interpretation have permitted us to infer about the behaviour of this sandy...
report 2003
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Wetser, A. (author)
Over the past centuries natural riverbanks have been transformed into banks with artificial revetments or sheet piles to protect them from erosion, which led to disappearance of important river features for flora and fauna. River restoration projects show that the removal of man-made bank protections may lead to the formation of bars (e.g. Van...
master thesis 2017
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Le, T.B. (author), Crosato, A. (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author)
To maintain a navigable channel and improve high-flow conveyance, engineers have recently proposed constructing longitudinal training walls as an alternative to the traditional transverse groynes. However, previous work has shown that the system of parallel channels created by a longitudinal training wall might be unstable in rivers with...
journal article 2018
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Le, T.B. (author), Crosato, A. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author)
Rivers have been trained for centuries by channel narrowing and straightening. This caused important damages to their ecosystems, particularly around the bank areas. We analyse here the possibility to train rivers in a new way by subdividing their channel in main and ecological channel with a longitudinal training wall. The effectiveness of...
journal article 2018
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Le, T.B. (author)
Rivers have been trained for centuries by series of transverse groynes. This generally results in damages to their ecosystems as well as in undesirable longterm morphological developments. We analyze here the possibility to train rivers in a new way by subdividing their channel in parallel channels with specific functions with longitudinal...
doctoral thesis 2018
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Crosato, A. (author), Mosselman, E. (author)
River training and river restoration often imply modifying the patterns and dimensions of bars, channels, and pools. Research since the 1980s has greatly advanced and matured our knowledge on the formation and behavior of river bars, thanks to field work, laboratory experiments, theoretical analyses, and numerical modelling by several research...
review 2020
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Montijn, Roline (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Sloff, C.J. (author)
poster 2021
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