The Netherlands is situated at the North Sea, in the deltas of the rivers Rhine, Meuse and the Scheldt. The coast is subdivided in three types of coast: the Delta coast, the Holland coast and the Wadden coast. Currents waves, wind, sediment deposits from the rivers and human made structures have resulted in the present geomorphologic features of the Dutch coast
The Dutch coast consists of beach barriers and tidal inlet systems which dynamically developed durin...
The Straits ofDover are in certain ways to be considered as the root ofthe Flemish-Dutch coast as fa...
Because a sandy coast is a very dynamic coastline, and because stability of the coastline is vital f...
The Netherlands are situated on the delta of three of Europe's biggest rivers: the Rhine, the M...
The territorial system of the Rhine-Meuse- Scheldt Delta, located between the Netherlands and Belgiu...
The Netherlands lies on the northern coast of Europe and is situated between Belgium in the southwes...
The deltas of the rivers Rhine, Meuse (Dutch: Maas), and Scheldt (Dutch: Schelde; French: Escaut) ar...
1.1 the Dutch coast The 350 km long Dutch coast along the North Sea is characterized by alternating ...
Over more than a thousand years, the Dutch coast has been eroding for large stretches. Coastal retre...
The lower shoreface, defined here as between about 8 and 20 m water depth, forms the transition betw...
The apparent electrical conductivity of the subsurface along the Dutch coast between 'Wassenaarse Sl...
This volume of the 'Mededelingen Rijks Geologische Dienst' is devoted to the Holocene development of...
The Netherlands and the adjoining southern region of the North Sea form part of a subsiding area wit...
The Wadden Sea, along the coasts of The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark, forms one of the major nat...
The apparent electrical conductivity of the subsurface along the Dutch coast between ¿Wassenaarse Sl...
The Dutch coast consists of beach barriers and tidal inlet systems which dynamically developed durin...
The Straits ofDover are in certain ways to be considered as the root ofthe Flemish-Dutch coast as fa...
Because a sandy coast is a very dynamic coastline, and because stability of the coastline is vital f...
The Netherlands are situated on the delta of three of Europe's biggest rivers: the Rhine, the M...
The territorial system of the Rhine-Meuse- Scheldt Delta, located between the Netherlands and Belgiu...
The Netherlands lies on the northern coast of Europe and is situated between Belgium in the southwes...
The deltas of the rivers Rhine, Meuse (Dutch: Maas), and Scheldt (Dutch: Schelde; French: Escaut) ar...
1.1 the Dutch coast The 350 km long Dutch coast along the North Sea is characterized by alternating ...
Over more than a thousand years, the Dutch coast has been eroding for large stretches. Coastal retre...
The lower shoreface, defined here as between about 8 and 20 m water depth, forms the transition betw...
The apparent electrical conductivity of the subsurface along the Dutch coast between 'Wassenaarse Sl...
This volume of the 'Mededelingen Rijks Geologische Dienst' is devoted to the Holocene development of...
The Netherlands and the adjoining southern region of the North Sea form part of a subsiding area wit...
The Wadden Sea, along the coasts of The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark, forms one of the major nat...
The apparent electrical conductivity of the subsurface along the Dutch coast between ¿Wassenaarse Sl...
The Dutch coast consists of beach barriers and tidal inlet systems which dynamically developed durin...
The Straits ofDover are in certain ways to be considered as the root ofthe Flemish-Dutch coast as fa...
Because a sandy coast is a very dynamic coastline, and because stability of the coastline is vital f...