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    From Ripples to Large-Scale Sand Transport: The Effects of Bedform-Related Roughness on Hydrodynamics and Sediment Transport Patterns in Delft3D by Brakenhoff, Laura, Schrijvershof, Reinier, van der Werf, Jebbe, Grasmeijer, Bart, Ruessink, Gerben, van der Vegt, Maarten

    Published in Journal of marine science and engineering (01-11-2020)
    “…Bedform-related roughness affects both water movement and sediment transport, so it is important that it is represented correctly in numerical morphodynamic…”
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    Bed load transport on the shoreface by currents and waves by Kleinhans, Maarten G., Grasmeijer, Bart T.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-12-2006)
    “…Tide-driven bed load transport is an important portion of the net annual sediment transport rate in many shoreface and shelf environments. However, bed load…”
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    The lower shoreface of the Dutch coast – An overview by van der Spek, Ad, van der Werf, Jebbe, Oost, Albert, Vermaas, Tommer, Grasmeijer, Bart, Schrijvershof, Reinier

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-11-2022)
    “…The lower shoreface, defined here as between about 8 and 20 m water depth, forms the transition between the inner shelf and upper shoreface. Knowledge of lower…”
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    Observations of near-bed orbital velocities and small-scale bedforms on the Dutch lower shoreface by van der Werf, Jebbe J., Schrijvershof, Reinier A., Brakenhoff, Laura B., Grasmeijer, Bart T.

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (01-03-2022)
    “…The lower shoreface, with water depths between about 8 and 20 m, forms the transition between the inner shelf and upper shoreface. Knowledge of the lower…”
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    Modelling of annual sand transports at the Dutch lower shoreface by Grasmeijer, Bart, Huisman, Bas, Luijendijk, Arjen, Schrijvershof, Reinier, van der Werf, Jebbe, Zijl, Firmijn, de Looff, Harry, de Vries, Wout

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (15-02-2022)
    “…Dutch coastal policy aims for a safe, economically strong and attractive coast. This is achieved by maintaining the part of the coast that support these…”
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    Effect of channel deepening on tidal flow and sediment transport: part I—sandy channels by van Rijn, Leo, Grasmeijer, Bart, Perk, Luitze

    Published in Ocean dynamics (01-11-2018)
    “…Natural tidal channels often need deepening for navigation purposes (to facilitate larger vessels). Deepening often leads to tidal amplification, salinity…”
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    Effect of channel deepening on tidal flow and sediment transport—part II: muddy channels by van Rijn, Leo, Grasmeijer, Bart

    Published in Ocean dynamics (01-11-2018)
    “…Natural tidal channels often need deepening for navigation purposes (larger vessels). The depth increase may lead to tidal amplification, salt intrusion over…”
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    Transport of Fine Sands by Currents and Waves. III: Breaking Waves over Barred Profile with Ripples by Grasmeijer, Bart T, Rijn, Leo C. van

    “…This paper presents an analysis of a series of laboratory measurements of horizontal velocity and suspended sediment concentration (arrayed vertically) at a…”
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