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A dynamic/empirical model for the long-term morphological development of estuaries: part 1: physical relations
Karssen, B.; Wang, Z.B. (1993). A dynamic/empirical model for the long-term morphological development of estuaries: part 1: physical relations. Delft Hydraulics: Delft. 23 + figuren pp.

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Keywords
    Man-induced effects
    Models
    ANE, Netherlands, Westerschelde [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal; Brackish water
Author keywords
    Geometrie

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  • Karssen, B.
  • Wang, Z.B.

Abstract
    Description of the long-term model, called ESTMORF, that has been developed to predict rough changes in the geometry in the Western Scheldt and the Friesche Zeegat on a time scale of 50 to 100 years due to (human)interference (dredging, dumping and mean sea level)

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