This short report summarises a visit to Holland and Belgium to examine methods of sea defence not commonly used in the United Kingdom. What was immediately obvious was the predominance of asphaltic type constructions which appear to have considerable promise as an alternative to the more traditional forms of coast protection used in this country. Some of these schemes have been in place for several decades and have therefore withstood the test of time
Offshore breakwaters have been used in many coastal areas for coastal protection with greater or les...
Changes of sea-level, retreat of shorelines have occurred throughout geological times. They have tak...
Overview of the Netherlands policy on coastal protection and coastal defenceHydraulic EngineeringCiv...
This is the last of the series of reports on low cost or novel methods of shore protection. It summa...
The increased demand on reliable design methods for protective structures has resulted in the Nether...
This review is based on an analysis of gabions as a means of shore protection. Gabions as a form of...
In many countries Inland navigation is taking a high flight nowadays. The Increase of number, size a...
The 350 km long Dutch coast along the North Sea is characterized by alternating coastal stretches of...
ABSTRACT In the Netherlands up to the fifties of this century, dike and groyne building were the mos...
This report reviews the information available for the design and use of offshore breakwaters in shor...
In recent years revetments have been widely used, often replacing more traditional forms of shore pr...
The shore zone, which is the area most directly influenced by marine processes, interact and continu...
Asphalt products have been used in the Netherlands in hydraulic engineering for a long time on a lar...
Detached offshore breakwaters schemes are a relatively new method of coastal defence, especially in ...
The Netherlands lies on the northern coast of Europe and is situated between Belgium in the southwes...
Offshore breakwaters have been used in many coastal areas for coastal protection with greater or les...
Changes of sea-level, retreat of shorelines have occurred throughout geological times. They have tak...
Overview of the Netherlands policy on coastal protection and coastal defenceHydraulic EngineeringCiv...
This is the last of the series of reports on low cost or novel methods of shore protection. It summa...
The increased demand on reliable design methods for protective structures has resulted in the Nether...
This review is based on an analysis of gabions as a means of shore protection. Gabions as a form of...
In many countries Inland navigation is taking a high flight nowadays. The Increase of number, size a...
The 350 km long Dutch coast along the North Sea is characterized by alternating coastal stretches of...
ABSTRACT In the Netherlands up to the fifties of this century, dike and groyne building were the mos...
This report reviews the information available for the design and use of offshore breakwaters in shor...
In recent years revetments have been widely used, often replacing more traditional forms of shore pr...
The shore zone, which is the area most directly influenced by marine processes, interact and continu...
Asphalt products have been used in the Netherlands in hydraulic engineering for a long time on a lar...
Detached offshore breakwaters schemes are a relatively new method of coastal defence, especially in ...
The Netherlands lies on the northern coast of Europe and is situated between Belgium in the southwes...
Offshore breakwaters have been used in many coastal areas for coastal protection with greater or les...
Changes of sea-level, retreat of shorelines have occurred throughout geological times. They have tak...
Overview of the Netherlands policy on coastal protection and coastal defenceHydraulic EngineeringCiv...