
To the bottom of the Meuse – Long-term riverbed morphodynamics in a heterogeneous subsoil – Hermjan Barneveld

Composing decompositions: Capturing estuarine salt transport using models of data and data of models – Henk Jongbloed

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A new harmonic regression approach to interpret and predict estuarine salinity variation – Daan van Keulen

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Tidal trapping and its effect on salinity dispersion in well-mixed estuaries revisited – Daan van Keulen

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Extreme river flood exposes latent erosion risk – Hermjan Barneveld

Nonlinear dynamics in river-, tide-, and wave-dominated ecosystems – Roeland van de Vijsel

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Investigating soil erosion processes from source-to-sink to prioritise erosion hotspots in the Ethiopian highlands – Haftu Hadush

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Ebb-dominant mixing increases the seaward sediment flux in a stratified estuary – Iris Niesten

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Land Reclamation Controls on Multi-Centennial Estuarine Evolution – Reinier Schrijvershof

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Mapping microplastic movement: A phase diagram to predict nonbuoyant microplastic modes of transport at the particle scale – Hadeel Alzawaidah

Curved bend channel in the flume
Niguse and Lisa are investigating turbulence and bank erosion in curved bend channels

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Evidence of Secondary Bedform Controls on River Dune Migration – Judith Zomer

This Summer, Lei Xu spent 6 weeks at the Department of Engineering of the University of Cambridge for an academic visit as part of his PhD project.

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Fine Sediment in Mixed Sand-Silt Environments Impacts Bedform Geometry by Altering Sediment Mobility – Sjoukje de Lange

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Dune Geometry and the Associated Hydraulic Roughness in the Fluvial to Tidal Transition Zone of the Fraser River at Low River Flow – Sjoukje de Lange

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A Synthetic Spring-Neap Tidal Cycle for Long-Term Morphodynamic Models – Reinier Schrijvershof









