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Modelling Morphological Response Of Large Tidal Inlet Systems To Sea Level Rise: Unesco-ihe Phd Thesis
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The research presented in this work qualitatively investigates the morphodynamic response of a large tidal inlet/basin system to future relative sea level rise (RSLR) using the state-of-the-art Delft3D numerical model


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  • Modelling Morphological Response of Large Tidal Inlet Systems to Sea Level Rise: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis available on November 30 2023 from BiggerBooks for 84.03
  • Modelling Morphological Response Of Large Tidal Inlet Systems To Sea Level Rise: Unesco-ihe Phd Thesis available on July 10 2021 from Indigo for 116.5
  • ISBN bar code 9780415621007 ξ1 registered November 30 2023
  • ISBN bar code 9780415621007 ξ2 registered July 10 2021
  • Product category is Modelling Morphological Response of Large Tidal Inlet Systems to Sea Level Rise: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis, 9780415621007, Book, Textbook Book

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Understanding the potential impacts of RSLR on these systems is a prerequisite for their sustainable management due to their rich bio-diversity and the increase in economic activities and local communities in recent decades.The adopted approach used a highly schematised model domain analogous to the Ameland inlet in the Dutch Wadden Sea. Model simulations were undertaken applying tidal and wave boundary forcings with three IPCC projected RSLR scenarios (no RSLR, low RSLR and high RSLR).Predicted inlet evolution indicated a channel/shoal pattern typically observed at the Ameland inlet. RSLR enhances the existing flood-dominance of the system leading to erosion on the ebb-tidal delta and accretion in the basin. Under the no RSLR case, resulting bed evolution of the process-based model (Delft3D) tends to agree with empirical-equilibrium relations of the ASMITA model. Application of the low RSLR scenario resulted in quite stable tidal flat evolution. Model simulations with the high RSLR scenario indicated disappearing the tidal flats over time and turning the system into a lagoon. Applying nourishment hardly compensated the RSLR induced sediment demand of tidal flat evolution.


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    ^ (2014). Modelling Morphological Response of Large Tidal Inlet Systems to Sea Level Rise: UNESCO-IHE PhD Thesis, CRC Press. BiggerBooks. (revised Nov 2023)
    ^ Modelling Morphological Response Of Large Tidal Inlet Systems To Sea Level Rise: Unesco-ihe Phd Thesis Indigo. (revised Jul 2021)

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