Supporting data for PhD dissertation: Tracking dunes: On the morphology, interactions and sediment fluxes associated with multi-scale river dunes.

doi:10.4121/4998fc97-f22e-4d2f-ac9d-0c399c855462.v1
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doi: 10.4121/4998fc97-f22e-4d2f-ac9d-0c399c855462
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Zomer, Judith (2024): Supporting data for PhD dissertation: Tracking dunes: On the morphology, interactions and sediment fluxes associated with multi-scale river dunes. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/4998fc97-f22e-4d2f-ac9d-0c399c855462.v1
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Dataset

This data set provided the supporting data for Chapter 6 in the PhD dissertation Tracking dunes: On the morphology, interactions and sediment fluxes associated with multi-scale river dunes by J. Y. Zomer.


A unique and extensive series of field campaigns in an alluvial lowland river enables tracking two distinct dune scales that coexist, and both actively migrate. The field campaign has been designed to track both primary and secondary dunes, which migrate at different timescales. The data set also included flow velocity measurements (ADCP), information on grain size distributions of the bed material (based on bed samples), suspended sediment concentration (based on water samples) and grain size distribution of the suspended sediments.


history
  • 2024-12-31 first online, published, posted
publisher
4TU.ResearchData
format
.mat, txt, .dat, xlsx
organizations
Department of Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University & Research
Rijkswaterstaat, Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management

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