Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1567942895> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1567942895 abstract "Coastal zones which are known as the interface between continents and oceans are vital and important to human beings because a majority of the world's population live in such zones (Nelson, 2007). Coastal systems are among the most dynamic and energetic environments on earth and they are continuously changing because of the dynamic interaction between the oceans and the land. Dronkers (2005) described coasts as multiform, infinitely complex, quasi-fractal, always changing and unpredictable. Sediment process, especially fine sediment transportation is a very complicated feature in many coastal zones as it is affected by physical dynamics, tide, wave, wind and their mutual interactions. Waves and winds along the coast are both eroding rocks and depositing sediments continuously, and the rates of erosion and deposition vary considerably from day to day. Tidal currents also have great effects on sediment transportation. Sedimentation causes many problems in coastal systems. Fine suspended sediment affects local morphology in coastal rivers, estuaries and shelves environments. Fluid mud, a high concentration aqueous suspension of fine sediment, impedes navigation, reduces water quality and causes environmental damages (Sowed, 2008). So it is crucial and of great interests for coastal engineers and water managing authorities to improve understanding of the underlying sedimentation processes and then further to carry out plans for water management, coastal protection, channel maintenance, land reclamation and dredging of deepwater navigational channels, etc. Along the Dutch Coast, a lot of efforts have been made to improve the prediction and understanding of sediment transport processes. Process-based models such as SOBEK and Delft3D of Deltares have been proved to be useful in simulation of 2D/3D sediment processes in the Dutch coastal areas. Delft3D solves shallow water equations and transport equations for salinity and suspended particulate matter (SPM) numerically by using a finite-difference scheme. Delft3D was used to build both large-scale and small-scale models to predict SPM concentrations and siltation rates in the Dutch coastal zones. For example, Van Kessel et al. (2007) built model of the Southern North Sea and Li (2007) built a local model focused on the mouth of River Rhine. The results from both models were satisfactory. However, simulating sediment transportations with process-based models is often quite time consuming, which restricts process-based model for widely applications. More detailed information will be introduced in Chapter 1.3. Data-driven models (DDM) have also been used in simulation of sediment processes (Bhattacharya et al., 2006). They are based on limited knowledge of physical processes and rely on the data describing input and output characteristics. Data driven techniques are used in building models to solve mathematical equations from the analysis of concurrent input and output time series instead of the analysis of physical processes. Solomatine and Ostfeld (2008) described that the model works on the basis of connections between the system state variables (input, internal and output variables) without considering too much on assumptions about the natural processes of the system." @default.
- W1567942895 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1567942895 creator A5082267036 @default.
- W1567942895 date "2009-04-01" @default.
- W1567942895 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W1567942895 title "Process-based and Surrogate Modelling of Fine Sediment Transport in the Dutch Coastal Zone" @default.
- W1567942895 cites W146128318 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W1513641610 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W1530010412 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W1530335213 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W1578936771 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W1995341919 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W1996610289 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2014536562 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2019858542 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2030888002 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2047473583 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2068844879 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2070902044 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2080806808 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2082484980 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2124776405 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2137721181 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2139494805 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2140951396 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2147235859 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2151354914 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2151571212 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2177478918 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2194270722 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2487428547 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W2584857606 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W3131345691 @default.
- W1567942895 cites W596687474 @default.
- W1567942895 hasPublicationYear "2009" @default.
- W1567942895 type Work @default.
- W1567942895 sameAs 1567942895 @default.
- W1567942895 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W1567942895 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W1567942895 hasAuthorship W1567942895A5082267036 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C108497213 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C111368507 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C114793014 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C119599485 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C123157820 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C127162648 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C127313418 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C139146106 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C149923435 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C152382732 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C154261466 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C166390339 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C166957645 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C187320778 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C2777554443 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C2781279111 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C2816523 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C29941650 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C61661205 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C64297162 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C65589250 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C76886044 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConcept C88160329 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C108497213 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C111368507 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C114793014 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C119599485 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C123157820 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C127162648 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C127313418 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C127413603 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C139146106 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C144024400 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C149923435 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C152382732 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C154261466 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C166390339 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C166957645 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C187320778 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C205649164 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C2777554443 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C2781279111 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C2816523 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C2908647359 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C29941650 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C39432304 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C61661205 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C64297162 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C65589250 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C76886044 @default.
- W1567942895 hasConceptScore W1567942895C88160329 @default.
- W1567942895 hasLocation W15679428951 @default.
- W1567942895 hasOpenAccess W1567942895 @default.
- W1567942895 hasPrimaryLocation W15679428951 @default.
- W1567942895 hasRelatedWork W126831685 @default.