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Change from a laterally stable to meandering river – a reconstruction of the historical discharge
We show how the Overijsselse Vecht river changed from a laterally stable to a meandering river ca. 500 years ago and further developed a methodology to reconstruct the historical discharge.
31/08/2018 by Jasper Candel et al.
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Predicting effects of ship-induced changes in flow velocity on native and alien molluscs in the littoral zone of lowland rivers
Shipping increases local flow velocities thereby potentially decreasing species richness of freshwater mussels and snails which in turn affects ecosystem functioning and services.
12/11/2018 by Remon Koopman et al.
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Explaining artificial side channel dynamics using data analysis and model calculations
We studied in detail the development of a side channel in the river Waal. A more frequently flowing side channel results in lower aggradation or sedimentation.
15/02/2018 by Pepijn van Denderen et al.
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Disentangling spatial scales of morphological development
The river bed continuously changes on various spatial and temporal scales. Migrating river dunes are an example of local and relatively fast change. At the same time, engineering measures from the last decades cause the river bed to degrade to the present date. To be able to predict the development of the river bed, it is important to distinguish between and disentangle the various spatial and temporal scales.
13/02/2020 by Pepijn van Denderen et al.
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Life cycle greenhouse gas benefits or burdens of residual biomass from landscape management
Residual biomass from landscape management can contribute to both greenhouse gas benefits and burdens, depending on the application.
17/11/2025 by Swinda Pfau
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Residual Biomass: A Silver Bullet to Ensure a Sustainable Bioeconomy?
Using residual biomass, such as grass and wood chips, as a resource instead of treating it as waste is not automatically more sustainable.
20/12/2018 by Swinda Pfau et al.
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Efficient uncertainty quantification for impact analysis of human interventions in rivers
A novel method is presented to estimate model uncertainty with a reduced number of model evaluations.
14/06/2018 by Koen Berends et al.
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Exploring place attachment and visions of nature, of water-based recreationists
Major river interventions can greatly affect stakeholders and their connection to the river landscape. We show how recreationists’ perceptions of nature and landscape influence their expectations about a pilot intervention in the Waal river.
16/01/2018 by Wessel Ganzevoort et al.
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Oblique aggradation: a novel explanation for sinuosity of low‐energy streams in peat‐filled valley systems
We inform stream restoration in peat-filled valleys by looking at the relative position of the erodible material to explain the origin of the stream bends in the Drentsche Aa area.
07/12/2016 by Jasper Candel et al.
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Monitoring floodplain vegetation change at river-reach scale
A method to quickly detect where floodplain vegetation changes occur and to which vegetation class did they change.
17/11/2025 by Wimala van Iersel et al.
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