Replication Data for: Spatially varying environmental properties controlling observed sand wave morphology, Part 1
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Damen, J.M. (John); van Dijk, A.G.P. (Thaïenne); Hulscher, S.J.M.H. (Suzanne) (2018): Replication Data for: Spatially varying environmental properties controlling observed sand wave morphology, Part 1. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:0d7e016d-2182-46ea-bc19-cdfda5c20308
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Dataset belonging to the publication: Spatially varying environmental properties controlling observed sand wave morphology Sand waves, Spatial differences, Netherlands Continental Shelf, Bedforms, Marine sediments (2017-06-21)
Sand wave morphology and dynamics on continental shelves vary substantially and we hypothesize that these spatial variations depend on local bed properties and hydrodynamic characteristics. To date, process-based modelling studies have not been able to simulate realistic equilibrium sand wave heights and empirical studies are mostly limited to case studies. In order to explain the spatial variation in the morphology of equilibrium sand waves on continental shelves with processes and local bed conditions, a large-scale investigation is required. In this paper, we use high-resolution multibeam echo soundings, hydrodynamic models and databases and sedimentary data for the analysis of respectively sand wave shape characteristics and the comparison to hydrodynamic and sedimentary characteristics for the Netherlands Continental Shelf. The results are quantified lengths, heights and asymmetry of all sand waves in the Dutch part of the North Sea. Furthermore, we show that suspended sediment is a dominant factor in explaining sand wave length, height and asymmetry. Full results of shape characteristics of all sand waves on the Netherlands Continental Shelf together with the tidal velocity, water depth, surface wave height and median grain size are provided in a repository with this paper (URL). These results are highly valuable for applied offshore engineering projects and to modellers for validating their morphodynamic model results. (2017-06-21)
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Deltares, Delft;University of Twente, Faculty of Engineering Technology Civil Engineering Department of Water Engineering and Management
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