Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning
EU Network of Excellence

 
Main Menu

· Home
· Contacts
· Data Systems
· Documents
· FAQ
· Links
· MarBEF Open Archive
· Network Description
· Outreach
· Photo Gallery
· Quality Assurance
· Register of Resources
· Research Projects
· Rules and Guidelines
· Training
· Wiki
· Worldconference

 

Register of Resources (RoR)

 People  |  Datasets  |  Literature  |  Institutes  |  Projects 

[ report an error in this record ]basket (0): add | show Print this page

Tidal Phenomena in the Scheldt Estuary, part 2
van Rijn, L.C. (2011). Tidal Phenomena in the Scheldt Estuary, part 2. Deltares: [s.l.]. 86 pp.

Available in  Author 

Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Tidal wave propagation; Tidal dynamics; Scheldt estuary

Author  Top 
  • van Rijn, L.C.

Abstract
    The Scheldt estuary is a large-scale estuary in the south-west part of the Netherlands. Theestuary is connected to the Scheldt river, which originates in the north-west of France. Thetotal length of the Scheldt river including the estuary is about 350 km; the tide penetrates upto the city of Gent in Belgium (about 180 km from the mouth). The length of the estuary isabout 60 km (up to Bath). The cross-sections of the estuary show two to three deeperchannels with shoals in between and tidal flats close to the banks. The width of the mouth atWestkapelle (The Netherlands) is about 20 to 25 km and gradually decreases to about 0.8 kmat Antwerp.Analytical and numerical models have been used to study the effects of water depth,planform, abrupt changes of the cross-section and tidal storage on the tidal range along theScheldt estuary.Finally, the relative importance of the terms of the equations of continuity and momentum ofthe linearized analytical model for a converging tidal channel as applied to the Scheldtestuary has been studied. The numerical model (DELFT2DH-model) results of water levelsand depth-averaged velocities in the Scheldt estuary have been analyzed to estimate thecontribution of the slope term and the frictional term in various channel sections.

All data in the Integrated Marine Information System (IMIS) is subject to the VLIZ privacy policy Top | Author 


If any information here appears to be incorrect, please contact us
Back to Register of Resources
 
Quick links

MarBEF WIKI

Erasmus Mundus Master of Science in Marine Biodiversity and Conservation (EMBC)
Outreach

Science
Responsive Mode Programme (RMP) - Marie Nordstrom, copyright Aspden Rebecca

WoRMS
part of WoRMS logo

ERMS 2.0
Epinephelus marginatus Picture: JG Harmelin

EurOBIS

Geographic System

Datasets

 


Web site hosted and maintained by Flanders Marine Institute (VLIZ) - Contact data-at-marbef.org