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Francesco Mascioli, Valerio Piattelli, Francesco Cerrone, Davide Gasprino, Tina Kunde and Enrico Miccadei
The growing interest in monitoring the marine environment has strongly encouraged governmental agencies and research institutes to undertake seabed mapping programs and stimulated scientific interest in innovative mapping methods and tools. In this study...
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Rutger W. A. Siemes, Bas W. Borsje, Roy J. Daggenvoorde and Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher
Salt marshes are increasingly recognized as resilient and sustainable supplements to traditional engineering structures for protecting coasts against flooding. Nevertheless, many salt marshes face severe erosion. There is a consensus that providing struc...
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Ivan Kuznetsov, Alexey Androsov, Vera Fofonova, Sergey Danilov, Natalja Rakowsky, Sven Harig and Karen Helen Wiltshire
A newly developed coastal model, FESOM-C, based on three-dimensional unstructured meshes and finite volume, is applied to simulate the dynamics of the southeastern North Sea. Variable horizontal resolution enables coarse meshes in the open sea with refin...
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Irene Colosimo, Paul L. M. de Vet, Dirk S. van Maren, Ad J. H. M. Reniers, Johan C. Winterwerp and Bram C. van Prooijen
Sediment transport over intertidal flats is driven by a combination of waves, tides, and wind-driven flow. In this study we aimed at identifying and quantifying the interactions between these processes. A five week long dataset consisting of flow velocit...
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Luitze Perk, Leo van Rijn, Kimberley Koudstaal and Jan Fordeyn
A rational method for the design of sand dike/dune systems at sheltered sites is presented, focussing on the cross-shore dimensions of the sand dike in relation to the local wave climate, tidal regime and available sandy materials. The example case is th...
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Martin Gade, Jörn Kohlus and Cornelia Kost
We show that high-resolution space-borne synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery with pixel sizes smaller than 1 m2 can be used to complement archaeological surveys on intertidal flats. After major storm surges in the 14th and 17th centuries (?Grote Mandr...
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