2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-4507
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Morphodynamic response of tidal sand waves to sand extraction in the Belgian North Sea

Abstract: <p>Tidal sand waves are rhythmic bed forms with wavelengths of several hundreds of meters, height of several meters and they migrate over the sandy bed of continental shelf seas with several meters per year. They are often dredged for sand extraction, maintaining navigation depths or cable and pipeline burial in offshore wind farms. However, little is known on how sand waves respond to such perturbations. Observations in the Seto Inland Sea in Japan (Katoh et al., 1998) and model experiments of C… Show more

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