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Publications
- Measuring Bed Exchange Properties of Cohesive Sediments Using Tripod Data
- The effect of land reclamations and sediment extraction on the suspended sediment concentration in the Ems Estuary
- Resilience of River Deltas in the Anthropocene
- Chenier Formation Through Wave Winnowing and Tidal Transport
- A synthetic spring-neap tidal cycle for long-term morphological modelling
- Synoptic observations of sediment transport and exchange mechanisms in the turbid Ems estuary: the EDoM campaign
- Chenier Formation Through Wave Winnowing and Tides
- A synthetic spring-neap tidal cycle for long-term morphodynamic models
- The Existence and Origin of Multiple Equilibria in Sand‐Mud Sediment Beds
- Synoptic observations of sediment transport and exchange mechanisms in the turbid Ems Estuary: the EDoM campaign
- Tidal Amplification and Enhanced Intrusion in Response to Land Reclamation
- A synthetic spring‐neap tidal cycle for long‐term morphodynamic models
- Tidal Amplification and River Capture in Response to Asynchronous Land Reclamation in the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta
- A Global Synthesis of the Effectiveness of Sedimentation Enhancing Strategies for River Deltas
- Siltation of the Ems Estuary,De verslibbing van het Eems-estuarium
- Working with nature in wadden sea ports
- Far-field and long-term dispersion of released dredged material
- Adaptation timescales of estuarine systems to human interventions
- The impact of wind on flow and sediment transport over intertidal flats
- Ecological impact of land reclamation on Jiangsu coast (China): A novel ecotope assessment for Tongzhou Bay
- Human impacts on morphodynamic thresholds in estuarine systems
- Study of Lateral Flow in a Stratified Tidal Channel-Shoal System: The Importance of Intratidal Salinity Variation
- Uncertainty in complex three-dimensional sediment transport models: equifinality in a model application of the Ems Estuary, the Netherlands
- An analysis on half century morphological changes in the Changjiang Estuary: Spatial variability under natural processes and human intervention
- Study of Sediment Transport in a Tidal Channel-Shoal System: Lateral Effects and Slack-Water Dynamics
- Long-term effects of water diversions on the longitudinal flow and bed profiles
- Relative role of bed roughness change and bed erosion on peak discharge increase in hyperconcentrated floods
- Modulation of sediment load recovery downstream of Three Gorges Dam in the Yangtze River
- Morphological modeling using a fully coupled, total variation diminishing upwind-biased centered scheme
- Development of an Integrated Biophysical Model to represent morphological and ecological processes in a changing deltaic and coastal ecosystem
- Peak discharge increase in hyperconcentrated floods
- Feedback Effects of Sediment Suspensions on Transport Mechanisms in an Estuarine Turbidity Maximum
- Efficient consolidation model for morphodynamic simulations in Low-SPM environments
- Hindered settling of silt
- Drivers of cross-shore chenier dynamics off a drowning coastal plain
- Numerical study on mixing and stratification in the Ebb-Dominant Johor Estuary
- Process-based erosion modelling for shoreline rehabilitation design of a coal mine pit lake
- Mechanisms of hyperconcentrated flood propagation in a dynamic channel-floodplain system
- FRONT MATTER
- Formation of the Zeebrugge coastal turbidity maximum: The role of uncertainty in near-bed exchange processes
- Decadal morphological evolution of the mouth zone of the Yangtze Estuary in response to human interventions
- Hydrodynamic modeling of Singapore's coastal waters: Nesting and model accuracy
- Building for nature: Preserving threatened bird habitat in port design
- SPM response to tide and river flow in the hyper-turbid Ems River
- The role of terrestrial sediment on turbidity near Singapore's coral reefs
- Tidal amplification and river capture in response to land reclamation in the Ganges-Brahmaputra delta
- The contribution of sand and mud to infilling of tidal basins in response to a closure dam
- A global synthesis of the effectiveness of sedimentation-enhancing strategies for river deltas and estuaries
- Effects of Sediment-Induced Density Gradients on the Estuarine Turbidity Maximum in the Yangtze Estuary
- Fine sediment transport into the hyper-turbid lower Ems River: the role of channel deepening and sediment-induced drag reduction
- Correction: Modulation of sediment load recovery downstream of Three Gorges Dam in the Yangtze River (Anthropocene Coasts, (2023), 6, 1, (2), 10.1007/s44218-022-00015-1)
- Exploration of Decadal Tidal Evolution in Response to Morphological and Sedimentary Changes in the Yangtze Estuary
- Observations of cross-shore chenier dynamics in Demak, Indonesia
- The impact of channel deepening and dredging on estuarine sediment concentration
- Beneficial use of dredged sediment to enhance salt marsh development by applying a ‘Mud Motor’
- Far-field and long-term dispersion of released dredged material
- Morphological modelling of hyperconcentrated floods in the Yellow River
- Morphodynamics of a cyclic prograding delta: The Red River, Vietnam
- Sedimentation processes in silt-rich sediment systems Topical Collection on the 11th International Conference on Cohesive Sediment Transport
- Tidal flow asymmetry in the diurnal regime: Bed-load transport and morphologic changes around the Red River Delta
- The impact of silt trapping in large reservoirs on downstream morphology: The Yangtze River
- The effect of dock length on harbour siltation
- Flow asymmetry associated with astronomical tides: Implications for the residual transport of sediment
- Effect chain modelling to support ems-dollard management
- Grain size and sediment concentration effects on channel patterns of silt-laden rivers
- Recruitment Constraints in Singapore's Fluted Giant Clam (Tridacna squamosa) Populations - A Dispersal Model Approach
- Predictability of sediment transport in the Yellow River using selected transport formulas
- Comment on "On the role of diurnal tides in contributing to asymmetries in tidal probability distribution functions in areas of predominantly semi-diurnal tide" by P.L. Woodworth, D.L. Blackman, D.T. Pugh and J.M. Vassie [Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 64 (2005) 235-240]
- Barrier formation on an actively prograding delta system: The Red River Delta, Vietnam
- Modelling hyperconcentrated flow in the Yellow River
- Predicting the effect of a current deflecting wall on harbour siltation
- Water and sediment dynamics in the Red River mouth and adjacent coastal zone
- Suspended sediment dynamics and morphodynamics in the Yellow River, China
- Dispersal of suspended sediments in the turbid and highly stratified Red River plume
- Predicting the morphodynamic response of silt-laden rivers to water and sediment release from reservoirs: Lower Yellow River, China
- Mud-induced wave damping and wave-induced liquefaction
- Seasonal variation of hydrodynamics and sediment dynamics in a shallow subtropical estuary: The Ba Lat River, Vietnam
- Residual flow and tidal asymmetry in the Singapore Strait, with implications for resuspension and residual transport of sediment
- Morphological impact of the construction of an offshore Yangshan Deepwater Harbor in the port of Shanghai, China
- Mixing and stratification in a tropical tidal embayment subject to a distributed freshwater source
- Improving hydrodynamic modeling of an estuary in a mixed tidal regime by grid refining and aligning
- The role of flow asymmetry and mud properties on tidal flat sedimentation
- Morphodynamic modelling of tidal basins: The role of sand‐mud interaction
- Impact of Reduced Fluvial Sediment Supply on Saltwater Intrusion in the Yangtze Estuary
- Land Reclamation Controls on Estuarine Morphological Evolution
- A mud budget of the Wadden Sea and its implications for sediment management
- Land Reclamation Controls on Multi-Centennial Estuarine Evolution
- Multi-year observations of near-bed hydrodynamics and suspended sediment at the core of the estuarine turbidity maximum of the Changjiang Estuary: the NP-ChaM campaign
- Land Reclamation Controls on Multi‐Centennial Estuarine Evolution
- Modeling Non‐Stationary Wind‐Induced Fluid Motions With Physics‐Informed Neural Networks for the Shallow Water Equations in a Polar Coordinate System
- Tidal Response to Land Reclamation in Single- and Multichannel Estuarine Systems
- Building for nature
- Global distribution and dynamics of muddy coasts
- Channel-shoal sediment exchange caused by tidal and subtidal flows
- Formation of the Zeebrugge coastal turbidity maximum
- Study of Sediment Transport in a Tidal Channel-Shoal System
- Water and sediment exchange between the anthropogenically modified distributaries of the Yangtze Estuary
- Groyne-Induced Effects on Channel-Shoal Exchange and Saltwater Intrusion in Estuarine Environments
- Winds of opportunity
- Study of Lateral Flow in a Stratified Tidal Channel-Shoal System
- A Synthetic Spring-Neap Tidal Cycle for Long-Term Morphodynamic Models
- Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt Delta
- Tidal response to polder construction in the Pussur-Sibsa estuary
- An efficient consolidation model for morphodynamic simulations in low SPM-environments
- Regime shifts in a D3D schematized Scheldt model: recent progress
- Land Reclamation Controls on an Estuarine Regime Shift from a Multichannel to Single Channel Configuration
- The shape of fringing tidal flats in engineered estuaries
- Measures to counteract bed degradation in the Loire river-estuary
- Impacts of the Seasonal Migration of an Estuarine Turbidity Maximum on Local Hydrodynamics and Mixing in the Ems Estuary
- Response of estuarine morphology to storm surge barriers, closure dams and sea level rise
- Mechanisms of hyperconcentrated ßood propagation in a dynamic channel-floodplain system
- The Existence and Origin of Multiple Equilibria in Sand-Mud Sediment Beds
- Synoptic observations of sediment transport and exchange mechanisms in the turbid Ems Estuary
- Morphodynamic Modeling of Tidal Basins
- Ecological impact of land reclamation on Jiangsu coast (China)
- Dredging in the Upper Peruvian Amazon Rivers: Effects of dumping operations on turbidity for large rivers
- Investigation to the mechanisms of the downstream increasing peak discharge in hyperconcentrated floods
- On the hindered settling of silt-water mixtures
- Fine sediment transport into the hyper-turbid lower Ems River: The role of channel deepening and sediment-induced drag reduction
- Sediment-induced density effects on channel pattersn of silt-laden rivers
- Sedimentation processes in silt-rich sediment systems
- Relative role of bed roughness, bed erosion and channel storage on peak discharge increase in hyperconcentrated floods
- Uncertainty in complex three-dimensional sediment transport models
- Barrier formation on an actively prograding delta system: the Red River delta, Vietnam
- Morphological modelling of hyperconcentrated floods
- Predicting the morphodynamic response of silt-laden rivers to water and sediment release from reservoirs: Lower yellow river, China
- Comment on "on the role of diurnal tides in contributing to asymmetries in tidal probability distribution functions in areas of predominantly semi-diurnal tide"
- Sediment trapping in the Zeebrugge Coastal Turbidity Maximum
- The Importance of Wind-induced Sediment Fluxes on Tidal Flats
- Predictability of sediment transport in eht yellow River using selected transport formulas
- Morphological impact of the construction of an offshore Yangshan Deepwater Harbor in the Port of Shanghai, China
- Suspended sediment, dynamics and morphodynamics in the Yellow River, China
- Numerical study on mixing and stratification in the Ebb-dominant Johor Estuary
- Predictive modelling of sediment transport and morphology in the Lower Yellow River
- Dispersal of suspended sediments from a highly stratified plume
- Multi-year observations of near-bed hydrodynamics and suspended sediment at the core of the estuarine turbidity maximum of the Changjiang Estuary
- Early and climatic warning systems for coastal systems. A seamless approach for coastal risk reduction under climate change
- Human Footprint on Tides in Estuaries
- Correction
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Co-workers & collaborators
- CM
Christian Maushake
- Dv
Daan van Keulen
- JV
Julia Vroom
- JM
J.W. (Jan Willem) Mol
- AE
Andreas Engels
- TG
Theo Gerkema