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Scour hole behaviour: A field study of the Dutch Rhine Delta
This study makes use of a unique, extensive dataset of frequently measured bed levels in the Dutch Rhine Delta to investigate the short-term behaviour of scour holes. Curious to learn more? Check out the open access paper
04/02/2026 by Marthe Oldenburg
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Spatiotemporal numerical modeling of wave overtopping flow over dike crests and landward slopes
In this paper the behavior of overtopping flow along the crest and landward slope using a new, efficient numerical model based on the Steep-Slope Shallow Water Equations is investigated. Curious to learn? Check out the open access paper
01/03/2026 by Niels van der Vegt
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Assessing the Effectiveness of Nature-Based Solutions and Building-Level Flood Risk Reduction Measures: An Open-Source Coupled Model
In this paper the effects of dry-proofing, wet-proofing, retention ponds, reforestation, and the creation of natural grassland in the Geul catchment on flood extent, water depth and flood damage is assessed. Curious to learn more? Check out the open access paper
03/03/2026 by Veerle Bril
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Water, worry, and wellbeing: Evaluating the impacts of floods and flood adaptation on life satisfaction
In this paper the impact of the 2021 flood in Limburg on life satisfaction and explores how flood adaptation can mitigate these negative impacts of floods. Curious to learn more? Check out the open access paper
29/01/2026 by Laurine de Wolf
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Torrential rainfall in Valencia, Spain, recorded by personal weather stations preceding and during the 29 October 2024 floods
In this study the spatial and temporal structure of the torrential rainfall that caused devastating floods in the province of Valencia in 2024 is quantified and described using rainfall observations from approximately 225 personal weather stations (PWSs). Curious to learn more? Check out the open access paper
26/11/2025 by Nathalie Rombeek
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Evaluation of high-intensity rainfall observations from personal weather stations in the Netherlands
In this study the use of personal weather station (PWS) network is evaluated in the context of high-intensity rainfall events in the Netherlands. Curious to learn more? Check out the open access paper
24/09/2025 by Nathalie Rombeek
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Effects of Displacement Piles for Dike Reinforcement on Adjacent Buildings
In this study the use of displacement piles as a reinforcement measure for river dikes founded on soft soils is investigated. Curious to learn more? Check out the open access paper
22/09/2025 by Dr. Majd Ahmad
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Variation in flow characteristics of overtopping waves on dike crests
In this paper the variation of the overtopping peak flow characteristics on dikes is studied, by explicitly quantifying the variation and interdependence of peak flow velocity and peak flow thickness. Curious to learn more? Check out the open access paper
12/06/2025 by Niels van der Vegt
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Probabilistic characterizations of flood hazards in deltas: Application to Hoek van Holland (Netherlands)
In this study, we analyse astronomical tide and storm surge and compare different probabilistic methods i.e., univariate extreme value analysis, copula functions, and Joint Probability Method (JPM) for the better estimation of Extreme Water Levels (EWLs). Curious to learn more? Check out the open access paper
12/06/2025 by Faidon Diakomopoulos
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FRM in focus: video
29/04/2021 by Prof. dr. ir. Bas Jonkman
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