Browsing by Author "van Maanen, Barend"
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Modelling the effects of tidal range and initial bathymetry on the morphological evolution of tidal embayments
van Maanen, Barend; Coco, Giovanni; Bryan, Karin R. (Elsevier, 2013)Tidal embayments are characterized by a wide variety of landscape features, often including either complex tidal channel networks or extensive flood-tidal deltas. The origin of these features and the influence of hydrodynamic ... -
Modelling the long-term morphological evolution of tidal embayments
van Maanen, Barend (University of Waikato, 2011)A numerical model was developed to improve the understanding of the long-term morphological evolution of tidal embayments. Morphological change was simulated as a result of the interactions between hydrodynamics, sediment ... -
A numerical model to simulate the formation and subsequent evolution of tidal channel networks
van Maanen, Barend; Coco, Giovanni; Bryan, Karin R. (Institution of Engineers Australia, 2011)We present a numerical model that simulates morphological change as a result of the interactions between hydrodynamics, sediment transport and bed elevation change. Numerical simulations indicate that these morphodynamic ... -
On the ecogeomorphological feedbacks that control tidal channel network evolution in a sandy mangrove setting
van Maanen, Barend; Coco, Giovanni; Bryan, Karin R. (The Royal Society, 2015-06-23)An ecomorphodynamic model was developed to study how Avicennia marina mangroves influence channel network evolution in sandy tidal embayments. The model accounts for the effects of mangrove trees on tidal flow patterns and ... -
Onshore sandbar migration at Tairua Beach (New Zealand): Numerical simulations and field measurements
van Maanen, Barend; de Ruiter, Peter Jaap; Coco, Giovanni; Bryan, Karin R.; Ruessink, B.G. (Elsevier, 2008)We observed the onshore migration (3.5 m/day) of a nearshore sandbar at Tairua Beach, New Zealand during 4 days of low-energy wave conditions. The morphological observations, together with concurrent measurements of waves ...
Co-authors for Barend van Maanen
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