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

- Rivers2Morrow

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Life cycle greenhouse gas benefits or burdens of residual biomass from landscape management

- RiverCare
Residual biomass from landscape management can contribute to both greenhouse gas benefits and burdens, depending on the application.

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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
Om de kennis over grondwatergerelateerde dijkstabiliteit te vergroten, hebben we een globale gevoeligheidsanalyse uitgevoerd op een uitgebreid hydro-stabiliteitsmodel. Dijkstabiliteit is vooral afhankelijk van de helling van het talud, gevolgd door het type materiaal. Ook de interactie tussen dijk en ondergrond is van belang, omdat deze direct invloed heeft op zowel de grondwaterstanden als de dijkstabiliteit.

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Rapport Synthese Rivers2Morrow

- Rivers2Morrow
In dit synthese rapport is meer informatie te vinden over het Rivers2Morrow Programma en de bijbehorende projecten.

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

- Rivers2Morrow

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Accuracy of Numerical Morphological Models based on Simplified Hydrodynamics

- Rivers2Morrow

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Probabilistic characterizations of flood hazards in deltas: Application to Hoek van Holland (Netherlands)

- Future FRM Tech

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

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Feedback mechanism in bifurcating river systems

Gensen, M.R.A.; Warmink, J.J.; Huthoff, F.; Hulscher, S.J.M.H. - - All-Risk
We quantify the water level variations for high and low roughness in the main channel when considering or not the feedback mechanism between the discharge at the bifurcation and the water levels.

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Feedback mechanism in bifurcating river systems

Gensen, M.R.A.; Warmink, J.J.; Huthoff, F.; Hulscher, S.J.M.H. - - All-Risk
Wij kwantificeren de waterstandsvariaties voor hoge en lage ruwheid in de hoofdgeul wanneer al dan niet rekening wordt gehouden met het terugkoppelingsmechanisme tussen de afvoer bij de bifurcatie en de waterstanden.

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

- Rivers2Morrow

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