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Long-term Process-based Morphological Modeling of Large Tidal Basins - UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis (Paperback)
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Long-term Process-based Morphological Modeling of Large Tidal Basins - UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis (Paperback)
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The study presented in this book is a part of a collective effort
to bridge the existing gap of our understanding of morphological
behavior of tidal basins between engineering and geological time
scales by extending the use of coastal engineering tools
(process-based models) to geological time scales. The Dutch
Waddenzee is chosen as the case study and the working hypothesis
that 'If you put enough of the essential physics into the model,
the most important features of the morphological behavior will come
out, even at longer time scales' is examined. Through a number of
steps, this study shows that the working hypothesis is valid and
provides a clearer picture of the relation between 'most important
features ' and ' the essential physics '. In this study it is shown
that a process-based model can be used to simulate long-term
morphological changes in tidal basins and produce reasonable
results. The result of a very simplified model of the Dutch
Waddenzee shows a good qualitative agreement with current pattern
of channels and shoals of the Dutch Waddenzee. Also the
morphological features of the basins in the simulations follow the
data-based equilibrium equations and conceptual models.
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