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    Using supramolecular machinery to engineer directional charge propagation in photoelectrochemical devices by Bouwens, T., Bakker, T. M. A., Zhu, K., Hasenack, J., Dieperink, M., Brouwer, A. M., Huijser, A., Mathew, S., Reek, J. N. H.

    Published in Nature chemistry (01-02-2023)
    “…Molecular photoelectrochemical devices are hampered by electron–hole recombination after photoinduced electron transfer, causing losses in power conversion…”
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    Shortwave Sand Transport in the Shallow Surf Zone by Brinkkemper, J. A., Aagaard, T., de Bakker, A. T. M., Ruessink, B. G.

    “…Empirical parameterizations of the shortwave sand transport that are used in practical engineering models lack the representation of certain processes to…”
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    Beach steepness effects on nonlinear infragravity‐wave interactions: A numerical study by de Bakker, A. T. M., Tissier, M. F. S., Ruessink, B. G.

    Published in Journal of geophysical research. Oceans (01-01-2016)
    “…The numerical model SWASH is used to investigate nonlinear energy transfers between waves for a diverse set of beach profiles and wave conditions, with a…”
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    Cross‐shore sand transport by infragravity waves as a function of beach steepness by Bakker, A. T. M., Brinkkemper, J. A., Steen, F., Tissier, M. F. S., Ruessink, B. G.

    “…Two field data sets of near‐bed velocity, pressure, and sediment concentration are analyzed to study the influence of infragravity waves on sand suspension and…”
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    Intrawave sand suspension in the shoaling and surf zone of a field‐scale laboratory beach by Brinkkemper, J. A., Bakker, A. T. M., Ruessink, B. G.

    “…Short‐wave sand transport in morphodynamic models is often based solely on the near‐bed wave‐orbital motion, thereby neglecting the effect of ripple‐induced…”
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    Shoreline dissipation of infragravity waves by de Bakker, A.T.M., Tissier, M.F.S., Ruessink, B.G.

    Published in Continental shelf research (01-01-2014)
    “…Infragravity waves (0.005–0.05Hz) have recently been observed to dissipate a large part of their energy in the short-wave (0.05–1Hz) surf zone, however, the…”
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    Bispectra of climate cycles show how ice ages are fuelled by Liebrand, Diederik, de Bakker, Anouk T. M

    Published in Climate of the past (22-11-2019)
    “…The increasingly nonlinear response of the climate–cryosphere system to insolation forcing during the Pliocene and Pleistocene, as recorded in benthic…”
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    Disparate energy sources for slow and fast Dansgaard–Oeschger cycles by Liebrand, Diederik, de Bakker, Anouk T. M, Johnstone, Heather J. H, Miller, Charlotte S

    Published in Climate of the past (21-07-2023)
    “…During the Late Pleistocene, Dansgaard–Oeschger (DO) cycles triggered warming events that were as abrupt as the present-day human-induced warming. However, in…”
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    Towards a process-based model to predict dune erosion along the Dutch Wadden coast by Ruessink, B.G., Boers, M., van Geer, P.F.C., de Bakker, A.T.M., Pieterse, A., Grasso, F., de Winter, R.C.

    Published in Geologie en mijnbouw (01-11-2012)
    “…An equilibrium dune-erosion model is used every six years to assess the capability of the most seaward dune row on the Dutch Wadden islands to withstand a…”
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