Dune growth on natural and nourished beaches

Master Thesis (2009)
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T. Damsma

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S.G.J. Aarninkhof – Mentor

M. Van Koningsveld – Mentor

D.J.R. Walstra – Mentor

S. De Vries – Mentor

N. Geleynse – Mentor

M.J.F. Stive – Mentor

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© 2009 Damsma, T.
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2009
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Abstract

Dune evolution on natural and nourished beaches on an engineering timescale is not well understood. Using a study of both literature, and data which has been gathered of the Dutch coast, a new hypothesis regarding the causes of variability in dune evolution is proposed. Following this hypothesis assumptions are made on the basis of which a conceptual model is developed that includes both the accretive and erosive processes that govern dune evolution.

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