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    Studies on River Training by Mosselman, Erik

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-11-2020)
    “…This editorial regards a Special Issue of Water on river training. It introduces five papers in a framework of history, fundamentals, case studies and future…”
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    Simple physics-based predictor for the number of river bars and the transition between meandering and braiding by Crosato, Alessandra, Mosselman, Erik

    Published in Water resources research (01-03-2009)
    “…The number of bars that form in an alluvial channel cross section can be determined from a physics-based linear model for alluvial bed topography. The…”
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    An Integrated Review of River Bars for Engineering, Management and Transdisciplinary Research by Crosato, Alessandra, Mosselman, Erik

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-02-2020)
    “…River training and river restoration often imply modifying the patterns and dimensions of bars, channels, and pools. Research since the 1980s has greatly…”
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    Numerical simulation of hydrodynamics and bank erosion in a river bend by Rinaldi, Massimo, Mengoni, Beatrice, Luppi, Laura, Darby, Stephen E., Mosselman, Erik

    Published in Water resources research (01-09-2008)
    “…We present an integrated analysis of bank erosion in a high‐curvature bend of the gravel bed Cecina River (central Italy). Our analysis combines a model of…”
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    Effects of urbanization and deforestation on flooding: Case study of Cap‐Haïtien City, Haiti by Jean Louis, Madoche, Crosato, Alessandra, Mosselman, Erik, Maskey, Shreedhar

    Published in Journal of flood risk management (01-12-2024)
    “…Cap‐Haïtien, the second largest city in Haiti, is highly vulnerable to earthquakes, landslides, and flooding. The rapid pace of urbanization and deforestation…”
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    The Effect of Small Density Differences at River Confluences by van Rooijen, Erik, Mosselman, Erik, Sloff, Kees, Uijttewaal, Wim

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-11-2020)
    “…Remarkable 3D flow structures occur at river confluences with small density differences due to differences in sediment concentration or temperature. We explain…”
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    Stabilization of the Lower Jamuna River in Bangladesh—Hydraulic and Morphological Assessment by Giri, Sanjay, Thompson, Angela, Donchyts, Gennady, Oberhagemann, Knut, Mosselman, Erik, Alam, Jahangir

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (01-09-2021)
    “…This paper presents a hydraulic and morphological analysis of the Lower Jamuna in Bangladesh with a focus on two key bifurcations that are important for…”
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    Experimental and numerical evidence for intrinsic nonmigrating bars in alluvial channels by Crosato, Alessandra, Mosselman, Erik, Beidmariam Desta, Frehiwot, Uijttewaal, Wim S. J.

    Published in Water resources research (01-03-2011)
    “…Alternate bars in straight alluvial channels are migrating or nonmigrating. The currently accepted view is that they are nonmigrating if the width‐to‐depth…”
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    The Dutch Rhine branches in the Anthropocene – Importance of events and seizing of opportunities by Mosselman, Erik

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-08-2022)
    “…The Rhine branches in the Netherlands have been profoundly altered by human interventions in the past 2000 years. Three examples are elaborated to show that…”
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    Physical model experiments for sediment supply to the old Rhine through induced bank erosion by DIE MORAN, Andrés, EL KADI ABDERREZZAK, Kamal, MOSSELMAN, Erik, HABERSACK, Helmut, LEBERT, Franck, AELBRECHT, Denis, LAPERROUSAZ, Eric

    Published in International journal of sediment research (01-12-2013)
    “…A mobile-bed, undistorted physical model (1:40) has been used to investigate different sediment supply strategies to the Old Rhine through bank protection…”
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    Five common mistakes in fluvial morphodynamic modeling by Mosselman, Erik, Le, Thai Binh

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-07-2016)
    “…•More widespread use of fluvial morphodynamic models calls for more awareness of common mistakes.•Numerical simulations show the effects of omitting sediment…”
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    Modelling morphodynamic development in the presence of immobile sediment by Chavarrías, Víctor, Ottevanger, Willem, Sloff, Kees, Mosselman, Erik

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-08-2022)
    “…Predicting the formation and break-up of immobile layers is of crucial importance for river management, as these processes greatly affect the morphodynamic…”
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    Evaluation of Different Numerical Approaches to Modeling Flood Flows Over Groynes by Yildiz, Burhan, Ambagts, Lindert, Yossef, Mohamed F. M., Mosselman, Erik

    Published in Water resources research (01-06-2024)
    “…The hydraulic resistance of groynes is an important factor in the determination of design flood water levels on rivers and the assessment of how much these…”
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    Why do published models for fluvial and estuarine morphodynamics use unrealistic representations of the effects of transverse bed slopes? by Tritthart, Michael, Vanzo, Davide, Chavarrías, Victor, Siviglia, Annunziato, Sloff, Kees, Mosselman, Erik

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-11-2024)
    “…The sediment transport direction is affected by the bed slope. This effect is of crucial importance for two- and three-dimensional modelling of the interaction…”
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    Robust river systems: On assessing the sensitivity of embanked rivers to discharge uncertainties, exemplified for the Netherlands' main rivers by Klijn, Frans, Asselman, Nathalie, Mosselman, Erik

    Published in Journal of flood risk management (01-11-2019)
    “…There is increasing attention for the robustness of systems, in view of more frequent and more extreme weather events. Calls to increase a system's robustness…”
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    Implementation of a New Bank Erosion Model in Delft3D by Parsapour-Moghaddam, Parna, Rennie, Colin David, Slaney, Jonathan, Platzek, Frank, Shirkhani, Hamidreza, Jamieson, Elizabeth, Mosselman, Erik, Measures, Richard

    “…AbstractBank erosion plays an important role in the hydro-morphodynamics and evolution of natural rivers. Therefore, it is essential to have a reliable bank…”
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    Alternate bars in a sandy gravel bed river: generation, migration and interactions with superimposed dunes by Rodrigues, Stephane, Mosselman, Erik, Claude, Nicolas, Wintenberger, Coraline L., Juge, Philippe

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-04-2015)
    “…A field study was carried out to investigate the development of alternate bars in a secondary channel of the Loire River (France) as a function of discharge…”
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    Bifurcation modelling in a meandering gravel-sand bed river by Sloff, Kees, Mosselman, Erik

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-11-2012)
    “…ABSTRACT The Rhine bifurcation at Pannerden forms the major distribution point for water supply in the Netherlands, distributing not only water and sediment…”
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    Reconstruction and analysis of the Po River inundation of 1951 by Masoero, Alessandro, Claps, Pierluigi, Asselman, Nathalie E. M., Mosselman, Erik, Di Baldassarre, Giuliano

    Published in Hydrological processes (30-04-2013)
    “…Flood inundation models have become essential tools in flood risk management, being used also in the analysis of historical flood events, which is often needed…”
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