Sediment accumulation in waterways, estuaries and harbors results in expenditures of more than 1 billion Euros annually in Europe alone. These costs are mainly due to dredging for maintenance of navigable water depth and subsequent relocation, transport, treatment and/or disposal of the dredged material. Of special concern is the treatment of sediments dredged from harbors. A pilot study to use dredged harbor mud as backfill material was conducted in the East Harbor of Bremerhaven, Germany between 2005 and 2007. During this project, a total of about 180,000 m3 of harbor mud was relocated by pumping behind a newly installed sheet piling, creating 14 acres of new harbor area. The subsequent occurrence of strong surface deformation of the back...
The outcomes of a study on the valorization of dredged sediments from harbour areas are presented an...
The outcomes of a study on the valorization of dredged sediments from harbour areas are presented an...
We test an innovative approach to beneficially re-use dredged sediment to enhance salt marsh develop...
Sediment accumulation in waterways, estuaries and harbors results in expenditures of more than 1 bil...
International audienceWith the increase in environmental awareness, in combination with a more restr...
International audienceWith the increase in environmental awareness, in combination with a more restr...
Large amounts of dredged sediment are removed from ports and river channels annually to maintain nec...
Dredged seabed materials are proposed as an alternative reclamation fill for sand depleted cities. H...
Maintenance of the nautical depth in the seaport of Emden, Germany, is achieved by re-circulation of...
We test an innovative approach to beneficially re-use dredged sediment to enhance salt marsh develop...
Traditional disposal alternatives of dredged material are subaqueous (open-water) disposal, applicat...
We test an innovative approach to beneficially re-use dredged sediment to enhance salt marsh develop...
Traditional disposal alternatives of dredged material are subaqueous (open-water) disposal, applicat...
In order to maintain the harbour activities, big amount of sediments are dredged every year. The tra...
International audienceThe management of marine sediments after dredging has become increasingly comp...
The outcomes of a study on the valorization of dredged sediments from harbour areas are presented an...
The outcomes of a study on the valorization of dredged sediments from harbour areas are presented an...
We test an innovative approach to beneficially re-use dredged sediment to enhance salt marsh develop...
Sediment accumulation in waterways, estuaries and harbors results in expenditures of more than 1 bil...
International audienceWith the increase in environmental awareness, in combination with a more restr...
International audienceWith the increase in environmental awareness, in combination with a more restr...
Large amounts of dredged sediment are removed from ports and river channels annually to maintain nec...
Dredged seabed materials are proposed as an alternative reclamation fill for sand depleted cities. H...
Maintenance of the nautical depth in the seaport of Emden, Germany, is achieved by re-circulation of...
We test an innovative approach to beneficially re-use dredged sediment to enhance salt marsh develop...
Traditional disposal alternatives of dredged material are subaqueous (open-water) disposal, applicat...
We test an innovative approach to beneficially re-use dredged sediment to enhance salt marsh develop...
Traditional disposal alternatives of dredged material are subaqueous (open-water) disposal, applicat...
In order to maintain the harbour activities, big amount of sediments are dredged every year. The tra...
International audienceThe management of marine sediments after dredging has become increasingly comp...
The outcomes of a study on the valorization of dredged sediments from harbour areas are presented an...
The outcomes of a study on the valorization of dredged sediments from harbour areas are presented an...
We test an innovative approach to beneficially re-use dredged sediment to enhance salt marsh develop...