Combined datasets for the article "Asynchronous dune development on a Dutch urbanized beach due to buildings and other anthropogenic influences"

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Vos, Sander; Christa van IJzendoorn; Roderik Lindenbergh; de Wulf, Alain (2023): Combined datasets for the article "Asynchronous dune development on a Dutch urbanized beach due to buildings and other anthropogenic influences". Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/05477395-f4fe-46dc-bed9-89da04c073cd.v1
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Dataset
choose version: version 2 - 2024-04-22 (latest)
version 1 - 2023-12-22
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geolocation
Noordwijk, The Netherlands
lat (N): 52.24371
lon (E): 4.4252731
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time coverage
2008-2023
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This dataset contains the combined datasets used to study asynchronous dune development on a Dutch urbanized coast due to buildings and other antrophogenic influences. The study site is the seaside resort of Noordwijk in the Netherlands where coastal dune development in the last 15 years showed large variations on small spatial scales. Along the dune front 17 beach pavilions are situated along a 3 kilometer stretch of coast.


Data from two experiments and one long term dataset were used to study the effects of buildings and other antrophogenic activities on dune development. The data consists of scan measurements of Terresitial (TLS), Permanent (PLS) and airborne (ALS) laser scan systems on various spatio-temporal scale which were combined in grids. The data sets consists of 31 combined TLS/PLS grids on a 400m scale over 2 years and 15 yearly ALS scans of the 3 kilometer stretch of coast.


This data is provided as is and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY-4.0). See the provided PDF on more information about the CC-BY-4.0.



history
  • 2023-12-22 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
gzipped xyz-datafiles, text files and word document
funding
  • Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
  • Ghent university Prof Alain de Wulf
organizations
TU Delft, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geoscience, Department of Hydraulic Engineering, the Netherlands
Oregon State University, College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences, USA Ghent University, Department of Geography, Belgium

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