
MORPHOLOGICAL MODELLING OF ESTUARIES AND INLETS IN SUPPORT
OF ECOLOGICAL EVALUATIONS
J.A. (Dano) Roelvink
UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, P.O. Box 3015,
2601 DA Delft, The Netherlands
and WL | Delft Hydraulics, p.o. box 177, 2600 MH Delft, The
Netherlands.
Email:
d.roelvink@unesco-ihe.org
Abstract: This paper discusses the role of morphological
modelling in support of environmental impact assessments,
based on recent experiences in the Netherlands. An overview
of the state-of-the-art in morphological modelling is
presented first. Traditionally, morphological modelling has
been applied in analyzing erosion and sedimentation problems
and to evaluate management options. In our recent
experience, the most important and most demanding use of
morphological models has been to support ecological
evaluations of the impact of large-scale land reclamations
or dredging strategies, which require different parameters
and therefore different approaches.
Keywords: Morphological modelling, land reclamation,
dredging strategy, sand mining.
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