Description
This dataset presents interdisciplinary research on coastal morphodynamics, focusing on the development of a novel computational framework that couples marine and aeolian models to simulate coastal evolution. The study uses the Sand Engine mega-nourishment in the Netherlands as a case study, integrating multiple models including Delft3D Flexible Mesh, SWAN, and AeoLiS through the Basic Model Interface (BMI) to enable comprehensive cross-domain sediment transport simulation. Data sources include Digital Elevation Model (DEM) data, LiDAR measurements, Jetski surveys, and JarKus coastal measurements for the simulation setup. The research employed advanced computational techniques to explore interactions between marine and wind-driven sediment transport processes. The dataset contains model configurations, coupling framework scripts, model outputs, analysis tools, and visualization materials.
| Date made available | 2025 |
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| Publisher | TU Delft - 4TU.ResearchData |
| Temporal coverage | 2011 - 2016 |
| Date of data production | 2025 |
| Geographical coverage | Sand Engine (Zandmotor), Monster, the Netherlands |
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Connecting Coastal Domains in Morphodynamic Modelling
van Westen, B., 2025, 193 p.Research output: Thesis › Dissertation (TU Delft)
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Predicting marine and aeolian contributions to the Sand Engine's evolution using coupled modelling
van Westen, B., Luijendijk, A. P., de Vries, S., Cohn, N., Leijnse, T. W. B. & de Schipper, M. A., 2024, In: Coastal Engineering. 188, 18 p., 104444.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Scientific › peer-review
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