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    Long-term morphodynamic evolution of a tidal embayment using a two-dimensional, process-based model by van der Wegen, M., Roelvink, J. A.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans (01-03-2008)
    “…The research objective is to investigate long‐term evolution of estuarine morphodynamics with special emphasis on the impact of pattern formation. Use is made…”
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    Reproduction of estuarine bathymetry by means of a process-based model: Western Scheldt case study, the Netherlands by van der Wegen, M., Roelvink, J.A.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-12-2012)
    “…The current study aims to investigate the processes governing the evolution of major morphological features in alluvial estuaries as well as their…”
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    A 2-D process-based model for suspended sediment dynamics: a first step towards ecological modeling by Achete, F. M, van der Wegen, M, Roelvink, D, Jaffe, B

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (19-06-2015)
    “…In estuaries suspended sediment concentration (SSC) is one of the most important contributors to turbidity, which influences habitat conditions and ecological…”
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    Long-term morphodynamic evolution and energy dissipation in a coastal plain, tidal embayment by van der Wegen, M., Wang, Zheng Bing, Savenije, H. H. G., Roelvink, J. A.

    “…The morphodynamic system in alluvial, coastal plain estuaries is complex and characterized by various timescales and spatial scales. The current research aims…”
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    Morphodynamic modeling of tidal channel evolution in comparison to empirical PA relationship by der Wegen, M. van, Dastgheib, A., Roelvink, J.A.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-09-2010)
    “…Tidal channels and inlets in alluvial environments are interconnected dynamic systems that react to changing physical conditions (such as sea level rise) as…”
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    Estuarine Channel Evolution in Response to Closure of Secondary Basins: An Observational and Morphodynamic Modeling Study of the Western Scheldt Estuary by Nnafie, A., Van Oyen, T., De Maerschalck, B., van der Vegt, M., Wegen, M. van der

    “…The fringes of estuaries are often characterized by the presence of side embayments (secondary basins), with dimensions in the order of hundreds of meters to…”
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    A Method for Measuring the Dynamic Behavior of Medical Compression Hosiery during Walking by Stolk, R., Wegen van der‐Franken, C. P. M., Neumann, H. A. M.

    Published in Dermatologic surgery (01-05-2004)
    “…Background. Compression therapy is effective in patients suffering from venous disease. This therapy has proven to be especially effective in the ambulant…”
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    Do salt marshes survive sea level rise? Modelling wave action, morphodynamics and vegetation dynamics by Best, Ü.S.N., Van der Wegen, M., Dijkstra, J., Willemsen, P.W.J.M., Borsje, B.W., Roelvink, Dano J.A.

    “…This paper aims to fundamentally assess the resilience of salt marsh-mudflat systems under sea level rise. We applied an open-source schematized 2D area model…”
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    Process-based, morphodynamic hindcast of decadal deposition patterns in San Pablo Bay, California, 1856-1887 by van der Wegen, M., Jaffe, B. E., Roelvink, J. A.

    “…This study investigates the possibility of hindcasting‐observed decadal‐scale morphologic change in San Pablo Bay, a subembayment of the San Francisco Estuary,…”
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    Hindcasting morphodynamic evolution with sand–mud interactions in the Yangtze Estuary by Jie, H., Leicheng, G., van der Wegen, M., Roelvink, D.

    “…Previous work on morphodynamic evolution in the Yangtze Estuary (YE) is based on measured historical bathymetries. To evaluate the sensitivity of sand–mud…”
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    What Determines Water Temperature Dynamics in the San Francisco Bay‐Delta System? by Vroom, J., van der Wegen, M., Martyr‐Koller, R. C., Lucas, L. V.

    Published in Water resources research (01-11-2017)
    “…Water temperature is an important factor determining estuarine species habitat conditions. Water temperature is mainly governed by advection (e.g., from…”
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    Morphodynamics of river-influenced back-barrier tidal basins: The role of landscape and hydrodynamic settings by Zhou, Z., Coco, G., Jiménez, M., Olabarrieta, M., van der Wegen, M., Townend, I.

    Published in Water resources research (01-12-2014)
    “…We investigate the morphodynamics of river‐influenced barrier basins numerically, with a particular emphasis on the effects of landscape and hydrodynamic…”
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    Towards a probabilistic assessment of process-based, morphodynamic models by van der Wegen, M., Jaffe, B.E.

    Published in Coastal engineering (Amsterdam) (01-05-2013)
    “…Recent advances in the development of numerical, process-based models have led to remarkable performance in reproducing measured decadal morphodynamic…”
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    Closure of Secondary Basins Causes Channel Deepening in Estuaries With Moderate to High Friction by Nnafie, A., Swart, H. E., De Maerschalck, B., Van Oyen, T., Vegt, M., Wegen, M.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (28-11-2019)
    “…Estuaries are often characterized by the presence of secondary basins (side embayments), which affect the estuarine hydrodynamics and sediment dynamics. Many…”
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    The role of river flow and tidal asymmetry on 1-D estuarine morphodynamics by Guo, L., van der Wegen, M., Roelvink, J. A., He, Q.

    “…Numerous research efforts have been devoted to understanding estuarine morphodynamics under tidal forcing. However, the impact of river discharge on estuarine…”
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    Intertidal Area Disappears Under Sea Level Rise: 250 Years of Morphodynamic Modeling in San Pablo Bay, California by Elmilady, H., Wegen, M., Roelvink, D., Jaffe, B. E.

    “…Anticipated sea level rise (SLR) threatens intertidal areas and associated ecosystems in estuaries worldwide. There is a need to develop validated modeling…”
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    Modeling the Morphodynamic Response of Estuarine Intertidal Shoals to Sea‐Level Rise by Elmilady, H., Wegen, M., Roelvink, D., Spek, A.

    “…Intertidal shoals are key features of estuarine environments worldwide. Climate change poses questions regarding the sustainability of intertidal areas under…”
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    Efficient Consolidation Model for Morphodynamic Simulations in Low-SPM Environments by Winterwerp, J. C, Zhou, Zeng, Battista, G, Van Kessel, T, Jagers, H. R. A, Van Maren, D. S, Van Der Wegen, M

    “…AbstractThis paper presents a new model, using existing consolidation theory, suitable for long-term morphodynamic simulations; we refer to the dynamic…”
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    The impact of wind‐waves and sea level rise on the morphodynamics of a sandy estuarine shoal by Zheng, J., Elmilady, H., Röbke, B.R., Taal, M., Wang, Z.B., Prooijen, B.C., Vet, P.L.M., Wegen, M.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-12-2021)
    “…Summary Intertidal shoals are pronounced morphological features found in many estuaries worldwide. Apart from maintaining an ecologically unique intertidal…”
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    Morphodynamic Evolution of a Fringing Sandy Shoal: From Tidal Levees to Sea Level Rise by Elmilady, H., Wegen, M., Roelvink, D., Spek, A.

    “…Intertidal shoals are vital components of estuaries. Tides, waves, and sediment supply shape the profile of estuarine shoals. Ensuring their sustainability…”
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