The morphological and hydrological equilibrium of many deltas worldwide is changing due to anthropogenic activities. A key example of such a delta is the Rhine-Meuse Delta (RMD) in the Netherlands. It is home to an important shipping and economic centre (Rotterdam) and thus has been strongly affected by anthropogenic activities. Changes include embanking, narrowing and deepening of channels, major dredging and sediment relocation, the building of ports and harbours, and dam building upstream. There is currently a net annual loss of sediment from the delta. Considering current and future sea level rise it is crucial that the RMD receives sufficient sediment or it risks drowning, increased flood risk, decreased ecological area and channel bed...
Many of the world's major river deltas face a sustainability crisis, as they come under threat of in...
The Wadden Sea is a unique coastal wetland containing an uninterrupted stretch of tidal flats that s...
Background. Sediments pose problems at their deposition sites when there is too little sediment (e.g...
The morphological and hydrological equilibrium of many deltas worldwide is changing due to anthropog...
Deltas require sufficient sediment to maintain their land area and elevation in the face of relative...
Deltas and estuaries worldwide face the challenge of capturing sufficient sediment to keep up with r...
Abstract Deltas and estuaries worldwide face the challenge of capturing sufficient sediment to keep ...
The primary mechanism which forms and maintains estuary and delta morphology and elevation is sedime...
Many delta systems worldwide are becoming increasingly urbanized following a variety of processes, i...
Deltas are important climate change hot spots that provide critical locations for human populations,...
Deltas are resource rich, low-lying areas where vulnerability to flooding is exacerbated by natural ...
The summer and autumn of 2018 showed the negative effects of both low-flow conditions and bed degrad...
Holocene sedimentation in the Rhine-Meuse Delta is facilitated by sea-level rise and tectonics, but...
Many of the world's major river deltas face a sustainability crisis, as they come under threat of in...
The Wadden Sea is a unique coastal wetland containing an uninterrupted stretch of tidal flats that s...
Background. Sediments pose problems at their deposition sites when there is too little sediment (e.g...
The morphological and hydrological equilibrium of many deltas worldwide is changing due to anthropog...
Deltas require sufficient sediment to maintain their land area and elevation in the face of relative...
Deltas and estuaries worldwide face the challenge of capturing sufficient sediment to keep up with r...
Abstract Deltas and estuaries worldwide face the challenge of capturing sufficient sediment to keep ...
The primary mechanism which forms and maintains estuary and delta morphology and elevation is sedime...
Many delta systems worldwide are becoming increasingly urbanized following a variety of processes, i...
Deltas are important climate change hot spots that provide critical locations for human populations,...
Deltas are resource rich, low-lying areas where vulnerability to flooding is exacerbated by natural ...
The summer and autumn of 2018 showed the negative effects of both low-flow conditions and bed degrad...
Holocene sedimentation in the Rhine-Meuse Delta is facilitated by sea-level rise and tectonics, but...
Many of the world's major river deltas face a sustainability crisis, as they come under threat of in...
The Wadden Sea is a unique coastal wetland containing an uninterrupted stretch of tidal flats that s...
Background. Sediments pose problems at their deposition sites when there is too little sediment (e.g...