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Publikováno v:
Journal of Flood Risk Management, Vol 17, Iss 4, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract Cap‐Haïtien, the second largest city in Haiti, is highly vulnerable to earthquakes, landslides, and flooding. The rapid pace of urbanization and deforestation has exacerbated the risk of flooding, resulting in disasters in November 2012,
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https://doaj.org/article/a67c881e2b2b4a31888cfe57f148a06b
Autor:
Sanjay Giri, Angela Thompson, Gennady Donchyts, Knut Oberhagemann, Erik Mosselman, Jahangir Alam
Publikováno v:
Geosciences, Vol 11, Iss 9, p 389 (2021)
This paper presents a hydraulic and morphological analysis of the Lower Jamuna in Bangladesh with a focus on two key bifurcations that are important for stabilization of the Lower Jamuna reach. We used ground measurements, historical data, multispect
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https://doaj.org/article/f3df8ccb03094eaa9c8cbbf198b82a14
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 12, Iss 11, p 3084 (2020)
Remarkable 3D flow structures occur at river confluences with small density differences due to differences in sediment concentration or temperature. We explain these by comparing numerical simulations for an idealized confluence with aerial photograp
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https://doaj.org/article/021c99b9f2a94721aab3bad23e426c9d
Autor:
Erik Mosselman
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 12, Iss 11, p 3100 (2020)
This editorial regards a Special Issue of Water on river training. It introduces five papers in a framework of history, fundamentals, case studies and future. Four papers result from decades of experience with innovation, planning, design and impleme
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https://doaj.org/article/0ba4bac8a4024b12b76fedac1499577f
Autor:
Alessandra Crosato, Erik Mosselman
Publikováno v:
Water, Vol 12, Iss 2, p 596 (2020)
River training and river restoration often imply modifying the patterns and dimensions of bars, channels, and pools. Research since the 1980s has greatly advanced and matured our knowledge on the formation and behavior of river bars, thanks to field
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https://doaj.org/article/9a4fb65288e74706a98dc4adcea26350
Publikováno v:
Geomorphology. 410
Predicting the formation and break-up of immobile layers is of crucial importance for river management, as these processes greatly affect the morphodynamic evolution of the river bed. Two models are currently available for studying these processes: S
Autor:
Erik Mosselman
Publikováno v:
Geomorphology, 410
The Rhine branches in the Netherlands have been profoundly altered by human interventions in the past 2000 years. Three examples are elaborated to show that these alterations often result from specific events and the seizing of opportunities: the cre
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Bangladesh is dominated by three great rivers – the Jamuna–Brahmaputra, Ganga, and Meghna – that combine to feed sediment into one of the World's largest deltas in the Bay of Bengal. The Jamuna River has developed in a region of significant tec
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Autor:
Jahangir Alam, Sanjay Giri, Knut Oberhagemann, Angela Thompson, Gennady Donchyts, Erik Mosselman
Publikováno v:
Geosciences, Vol 11, Iss 389, p 389 (2021)
Geosciences
Volume 11
Issue 9
Geosciences (Switzerland), 11(9)
Geosciences
Volume 11
Issue 9
Geosciences (Switzerland), 11(9)
This paper presents a hydraulic and morphological analysis of the Lower Jamuna in Bangladesh with a focus on two key bifurcations that are important for stabilization of the Lower Jamuna reach. We used ground measurements, historical data, multispect
Autor:
Pasman, R., Ralph Schielen, Jeremy Bricker, Hout, A. J., Erik Mosselman, Wim Uijttewaal, Frank Collas, Freek Huthoff
Publikováno v:
NCR Days 2021. Online event
NCR Days 2021
Delft University of Technology
Warmink, J.J. (ed.), Rivers in an uncertain future: Book of abstracts, NCR days 2021| Enschede, February 11-12, pp. 28-29
NCR Days 2021 “Rivers in an uncertain future”: Book of Abstracts
NCR Days 2021 “Rivers in an uncertain future”
NCR Days 2021
Delft University of Technology
Warmink, J.J. (ed.), Rivers in an uncertain future: Book of abstracts, NCR days 2021| Enschede, February 11-12, pp. 28-29
NCR Days 2021 “Rivers in an uncertain future”: Book of Abstracts
NCR Days 2021 “Rivers in an uncertain future”
Recent ecological studies (Collas et al., 2018) show that ship-induced waves can reduce suitability of fish habitats along the river banks between groynes. Specifically eggs and young fish are vulnerable to these waves (Wolter & Arlinghaus, 2003). Fo
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