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Research for managing rivers: present and future issues

Bart Makaske, Ad G. van Os (eds.) - 01/10/2005
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Dealing with Floods within Constraints

N. Douben, A.G. van Os (Eds.) - 01/07/2004
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Current themes in Dutch river research

R.S.E.W. Leuven, A.G. van Os, P.H. Nienhuis - 01/10/2003
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From sediment transport, morphology and ecology to river basin management

E. Stouthamer, A.G. van Os - 01/12/2001
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Het begin van een nieuwe reeks

A.F. Wolters, C.J. Sloff, E.C.L. Marteijn (Eds.) - 01/12/2000
NCR Days 2000 Book of Abstracts

Poster "Residual Sediment Transport in a Stratified Estuary"

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Poster (Engels) "Introduction Trends in Suspended Sediment Fluxes across the Rhine River Basin (1958-2016)"

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Global Sensitivity Analysis of Groundwater Related Dike Stability under Extreme Loading Conditions

van Woerkom, T.; van Beek, R.; Middelkoop, H.; Bierkens, M.F.P. - - All-Risk
To improve the understanding of groundwater related dike-stability, we performed a global sensitivity analysis on a comprehensive hydro-stability model. Dike stability is mostly dependent on the dike slope, followed by the type of subsurface material. Interaction between the dike and subsurface material is important too, as it influences both groundwater conditions and dike stability directly.

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Poster "Mid-century Channel Response to Climate Change in the Lower Rhine River"

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Poster (Engels) "Saved or starved? The importance of sediment management in determining the future response of estuaries and deltas"

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