The Schelde-estuary serves different estuarine functions and therefore faces managers with multiple challenges: increasing tidal propagation vs. safety against flooding; sedimentation in the navigation channel vs. port accessability; changing dynamics vs. ecology. Within the Flemish-Dutch Long Term Vision for the Schelde-estuary, a 4 year (2014-2017) research programme was defined, in which 8 topics will be dealt with (e.g. tidal penetration, risk for regime shift, sediment strategies, valueing ecology). Two fundamental tools will be crucial in answering the different questions towards the future management of the estuary: expertise/system understanding and numerical models. At this moment (first year), several projects are ongoing trying t...
During inundation of tidal marshes, fine-grained suspended matter is transported to and partly depos...
We investigate the hypothesis by Winterwerp and Wang (Ocean Dyn 63:1279–1292, 2013) that channel dee...
Modelling coastal areas, estuaries, rivers and adjacent seas is a challenging task due to the variou...
The Scheldt estuary is a large-scale estuary in the south-west part of the Netherlands. The estuary ...
To investigate the historical development of the tidally averaged transport of sandy sediments in th...
The environmental effects of erosion, movement and deposition of sediment can be serious. The variat...
In the framework of the projects "Integral Plan for the Upper Sea Scheldt" and "Agenda for the Futur...
Within the framework of the cross-border Flemish-Dutch research program, Agenda for the Future (Agen...
Within the framework of the cross-border Flemish-Dutch research program, Agenda for the Future (Agen...
Recent research on the Scheldt estuary mainly focused on the Western Scheldt. There is now a renewed...
The current report aims to understand the hydro- and morphodynamic response of the Western Scheldt i...
The tide-dominated Scheldt estuary is located in the southwest of the Netherlands. From the Dutch-Be...
In this paper, an analysis of continuous SSC measurements in the Sea Scheldt is presented. Informati...
In this paper we study the transport of fine sediments by river-induced flushing, estuarine circulat...
We present the sediment module designed for the two-dimensional depth-averaged and one-dimensional s...
During inundation of tidal marshes, fine-grained suspended matter is transported to and partly depos...
We investigate the hypothesis by Winterwerp and Wang (Ocean Dyn 63:1279–1292, 2013) that channel dee...
Modelling coastal areas, estuaries, rivers and adjacent seas is a challenging task due to the variou...
The Scheldt estuary is a large-scale estuary in the south-west part of the Netherlands. The estuary ...
To investigate the historical development of the tidally averaged transport of sandy sediments in th...
The environmental effects of erosion, movement and deposition of sediment can be serious. The variat...
In the framework of the projects "Integral Plan for the Upper Sea Scheldt" and "Agenda for the Futur...
Within the framework of the cross-border Flemish-Dutch research program, Agenda for the Future (Agen...
Within the framework of the cross-border Flemish-Dutch research program, Agenda for the Future (Agen...
Recent research on the Scheldt estuary mainly focused on the Western Scheldt. There is now a renewed...
The current report aims to understand the hydro- and morphodynamic response of the Western Scheldt i...
The tide-dominated Scheldt estuary is located in the southwest of the Netherlands. From the Dutch-Be...
In this paper, an analysis of continuous SSC measurements in the Sea Scheldt is presented. Informati...
In this paper we study the transport of fine sediments by river-induced flushing, estuarine circulat...
We present the sediment module designed for the two-dimensional depth-averaged and one-dimensional s...
During inundation of tidal marshes, fine-grained suspended matter is transported to and partly depos...
We investigate the hypothesis by Winterwerp and Wang (Ocean Dyn 63:1279–1292, 2013) that channel dee...
Modelling coastal areas, estuaries, rivers and adjacent seas is a challenging task due to the variou...