
“Climate change and the direct impacts of humans on rivers are reasons why historical records tell us less and less about the future. A profound understanding of contemporary flow processes and intensive monitoring are needed to prepare for the consequences of prospective river discharge extremes in deltas” – Prof. dr ir. Ton Hoitink
Latest News

To the bottom of the Meuse – Long-term riverbed morphodynamics in a heterogeneous subsoil – Hermjan Barneveld

Composing decompositions: Capturing estuarine salt transport using models of data and data of models – Henk Jongbloed

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A new harmonic regression approach to interpret and predict estuarine salinity variation – Daan van Keulen

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Tidal trapping and its effect on salinity dispersion in well-mixed estuaries revisited – Daan van Keulen

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Extreme river flood exposes latent erosion risk – Hermjan Barneveld
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The Environmental Fluid Mechanics group of Wageningen University and Research.
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