The Rhine-branches in the Netherlands are typically lowland-rivers. They are relatively wide (the cross section of the main channel varies from 200 to 600 metres, while the section between the main dikes can be as wide as a few kilometres)
The Hennisdijk fluvial system in the central Rhine-Meuse delta is an abandoned Rhine distributary th...
A few kilometres after crossing the Dutch frontier the Waal splits off from the river Rhine and flow...
This study analyzes and compares data for interventions (river training works, dredging and nourishm...
The territorial system of the Rhine-Meuse- Scheldt Delta, located between the Netherlands and Belgiu...
The Netherlands are situated on the delta of three of Europe's biggest rivers: the Rhine, the M...
Over the past decades, the Rhine-Meuse delta in the Netherlands has been studied extensively at Utre...
Integrated spatial planning for river rehabilitation requires insight in the geomorphology of river ...
The fieldwork area ‘De Kleine Noordwaard’ is an area that is reopened for rivers and tides (depolder...
Nine countries are in part or entirely situated within the Rhine catchment, namely Austria, Belgium,...
The Netherlands form the delta for some of the major river systems of Europe, comprising the Rhine, ...
This special issue contains the papers presented during the 2004 DEUQUA meeting. The papers provide ...
The Netherlands is situated at the North Sea, in the deltas of the rivers Rhine, Meuse and the Schel...
This booklet deals with all the factors which make our two great rivers so fascinating. It describes...
Floodplain topography and related hydraulic patterns of overbank flow constitute a major control on ...
Kim Cohen (1973, Universiteit Utrecht) heeft voor het onderdeel 'College op de Kop' van het 3 Oeverf...
The Hennisdijk fluvial system in the central Rhine-Meuse delta is an abandoned Rhine distributary th...
A few kilometres after crossing the Dutch frontier the Waal splits off from the river Rhine and flow...
This study analyzes and compares data for interventions (river training works, dredging and nourishm...
The territorial system of the Rhine-Meuse- Scheldt Delta, located between the Netherlands and Belgiu...
The Netherlands are situated on the delta of three of Europe's biggest rivers: the Rhine, the M...
Over the past decades, the Rhine-Meuse delta in the Netherlands has been studied extensively at Utre...
Integrated spatial planning for river rehabilitation requires insight in the geomorphology of river ...
The fieldwork area ‘De Kleine Noordwaard’ is an area that is reopened for rivers and tides (depolder...
Nine countries are in part or entirely situated within the Rhine catchment, namely Austria, Belgium,...
The Netherlands form the delta for some of the major river systems of Europe, comprising the Rhine, ...
This special issue contains the papers presented during the 2004 DEUQUA meeting. The papers provide ...
The Netherlands is situated at the North Sea, in the deltas of the rivers Rhine, Meuse and the Schel...
This booklet deals with all the factors which make our two great rivers so fascinating. It describes...
Floodplain topography and related hydraulic patterns of overbank flow constitute a major control on ...
Kim Cohen (1973, Universiteit Utrecht) heeft voor het onderdeel 'College op de Kop' van het 3 Oeverf...
The Hennisdijk fluvial system in the central Rhine-Meuse delta is an abandoned Rhine distributary th...
A few kilometres after crossing the Dutch frontier the Waal splits off from the river Rhine and flow...
This study analyzes and compares data for interventions (river training works, dredging and nourishm...