Initially, Burial Recording Mines (BRMs) were used to understand the sea mine burial. It was a technique predominantly related to military purpose. The first experiment was made 1974. Now a day, it is used as a valid tool for marine science. This methodology gives the rare opportunity to observe and analyze the processes acting on the seafloor directly, making the estimation closer to the reality. During MARIDIV, we present the results of 3 months experiment using burial recording mines. The experiment was performed between September 2008 and January 2009. The Wandelaar region on the Belgian Continental Shelf was chosen as suitable test area. 10,000 measurements of the sediment height around the cylindrical object were recorded, each one of...
Massive mining of sand from the middle and lower shoreface (depths of 10-30 m) in large-scale mining...
A study was undertaken to quantify dune migration in Portsmouth Harbor, New Hampshire, USA from repe...
Safe nautical charts require a carefully designed bathymetric survey policy, especially in shallow s...
In 2007 the Ministery of Defence, in collaboration with Ghent University, developed a project on the...
Suspended particulate matter; particle size distribution; statistical handling; coastal turbidity ma...
The seabed of the North Sea is covered with ammunition dating back from World Wars I and II. With in...
The generation and migration of bedforms on shallow-water sandy bottoms provide a mechanism whereby ...
The amount of suspended fines in the southern North Sea strongly depends on their exchange with the ...
Sustainable development requires the quantification of human impacts, against the seafloor's ecologi...
International audienceMarine sand dunes and sand banks can exhibit rapid morphological changes in co...
Knowledge of the spatial distribution of sediments, the impact of human activities on the seabed and...
Knowing the long‐term frequency of high magnitude storm events that cause coastal inundation is crit...
—Several experiments to measure postimpact burial of seafloor mines by scour and fill have been cond...
Underwater dunes are a morphological feature that are explored by marine scientists and coastal engi...
The expression of storm events in the geological record is poorly understood; therefore, stratigraph...
Massive mining of sand from the middle and lower shoreface (depths of 10-30 m) in large-scale mining...
A study was undertaken to quantify dune migration in Portsmouth Harbor, New Hampshire, USA from repe...
Safe nautical charts require a carefully designed bathymetric survey policy, especially in shallow s...
In 2007 the Ministery of Defence, in collaboration with Ghent University, developed a project on the...
Suspended particulate matter; particle size distribution; statistical handling; coastal turbidity ma...
The seabed of the North Sea is covered with ammunition dating back from World Wars I and II. With in...
The generation and migration of bedforms on shallow-water sandy bottoms provide a mechanism whereby ...
The amount of suspended fines in the southern North Sea strongly depends on their exchange with the ...
Sustainable development requires the quantification of human impacts, against the seafloor's ecologi...
International audienceMarine sand dunes and sand banks can exhibit rapid morphological changes in co...
Knowledge of the spatial distribution of sediments, the impact of human activities on the seabed and...
Knowing the long‐term frequency of high magnitude storm events that cause coastal inundation is crit...
—Several experiments to measure postimpact burial of seafloor mines by scour and fill have been cond...
Underwater dunes are a morphological feature that are explored by marine scientists and coastal engi...
The expression of storm events in the geological record is poorly understood; therefore, stratigraph...
Massive mining of sand from the middle and lower shoreface (depths of 10-30 m) in large-scale mining...
A study was undertaken to quantify dune migration in Portsmouth Harbor, New Hampshire, USA from repe...
Safe nautical charts require a carefully designed bathymetric survey policy, especially in shallow s...