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A Sediment Budget for the Dutch part of the Muese River

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A Sediment Budget for the Dutch part of the Muese River

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Influence of Wind on Subtidal Salt Intrusion and Stratification in Well-Mixed and Partially Stratified Estuaries

Hendrik Jongbloed, Henk M. Schuttelaars, Yoeri M. Dijkstra, Paul B. Donkers, Antonius J. F. Hoitink - - SALTISolutions

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Advies om de juridische status van waterveiligheidsnormen onder de omgevingswet

W.J. van Doorn-Hoekveld, H.K. Gilissen, F.A.G. Groothuijse & H.F.M.W. van Rijswick - - All-Risk
Het huidige recht geeft niet altijd duidelijk antwoord op vragen die in de praktijk bestaan, maar dit staat de realisatie van een dergelijke innovatie meestal niet in de weg.

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A sediment budget for the Rhine-Meuse estuary: importance of dredging and the North Sea sediment flux

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In this research, a sediment budget is created for the Rhine-Meuse Estuary (RME) located in the West of the Netherlands for the period 2000- 2018. This budget is also juxtaposed with previous budgets for the area to see how the current sediment budget compares

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

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Accuracy of Numerical Morphological Models based on Simplified Hydrodynamics

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Poster "River Dune Dynamics during High and Low Flows"

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Poster (Engels) "Channel Bed Erosion Characteristics at the Upper Dutch Rhine Bifurcation Region"

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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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