03765nam 2200613 a 450 991078670590332120230803025937.01-61499-246-0(CKB)2670000000356091(EBL)1183056(OCoLC)841486700(SSID)ssj0001425603(PQKBManifestationID)11829307(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001425603(PQKBWorkID)11382524(PQKB)10315023(MiAaPQ)EBC1183056(Au-PeEL)EBL1183056(CaPaEBR)ebr10697705(CaONFJC)MIL494411(EXLCZ)99267000000035609120130522d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe role of bathymetry, wave obliquity and coastal curvature in dune erosion prediction[electronic resource] /Cornelis Den HeijerAmsterdam IOS Press BV20131 online resource (192 p.)Deltares select series,1877-5608 ;v. 12Description based upon print version of record.1-61499-245-2 Includes bibliographical references.Title Page; Abstract; Samenvatting; Contents; Introduction; Background; Dune erosion; Problem definition; Aim; Approach; Review of safety assessment components; Safety assessment; Strategy; Implementation; Inventory of relevant factors controlling dune erosion; Dune erosion models; DUROS/DUROS+/D++; DUROSTA; XBEACH; Applicability of models along the Dutch coast; Probabilistic methods; Monte Carlo; First Order Reliability Method (FORM); Bayesian Network; Limitations of dune erosion models; Primary variables; Cross-shore bathymetry; JARKUS profiles; Discussion; Wave obliquity; DUROSTA; XBEACHDiscussionConceptual wave obliquity model; Coastal curvature; DUROSTA; XBEACH; Discussion; Conceptual coastal curvature model; Probabilistic analysis; Present approach with FORM; Model setup; Resulting probability of exceedance; Resulting sensitivity; XBEACH; Conclusion; Present approach with Bayesian Network; Model setup; Prediction skill; Log-likelihood ratio; Results; Conclusions; Extended approach with wave obliquity and coastal curvature; FORM; Bayesian Network; Discussion; FORM vs. Bayesian Network approach; Generic value of the results; Case study of Dutch dune coastReference approachMethods; Results; Discussion; Conclusions; Extended approach with wave obliquity and coastal curvature; Methods; Results; Discussion; Conclusions and recommendations; General; Conclusions; Recommendations; References; Appendix A. XBEACH model settings; Acronyms; List of Figures; List of Tables; Acknowledgements; Curriculum Vitae"Low lying coastal areas have always been attractive for people to live, but are also prone to flooding. In The Netherlands, half of the population lives in the coastal area below mean sea level where two-thirds of the economic value is located. Coastal dunes protect the hinterland from floodings as a primary sea defence along the major part of the Dutch coastline."--Abstract.Deltares select series ;v. 12.Beach erosionNetherlandsSand dunesNetherlandsCoast changesNetherlandsBeach erosionSand dunesCoast changes551.302Den Heijer Cornelis1560595MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910786705903321The role of bathymetry, wave obliquity and coastal curvature in dune erosion prediction3826698UNINA