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Heleen Jalink and Carel Dieperink
In times of climate change, periods of drought will occur more frequently. This causes challenges for water use, ranging from limitations on the navigability of water courses, limited availability of water for irrigation and drinking water supply, reduce...
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Matthijs R.A. Gensen, Jord J. Warmink, Fredrik Huthoff and Suzanne J.M.H. Hulscher
Accurate and reliable estimates of water levels are essential to assess flood risk in river systems. In current practice, uncertainties involved and the sensitivity of water levels to these uncertainties are studied in single-branch rivers, while many ri...
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Hendrik Havinga
Two thousand years of human interventions has heavily modified the Dutch Rhine river. Situated in a densely populated and developed delta, the river and its infrastructure fulfil important societal functions: safety against flooding, inland waterways, na...
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Adrian Schmid-Breton, Gesa Kutschera, Ton Botterhuis and The ICPR Expert Group ?Flood Risk Analysis? (EG HIRI)
To determine the effects of measures on flood risk, the International Commission for the Protection of the Rhine (ICPR), supported by the engineering consultant HKV has developed a method and a GIS-tool named “ICPR FloRiAn (Flood Risk Analysis)&rdq...
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Madlene Pfeiffer and Monica Ionita
In light of recent anthropogenic-induced climate change, a burning question at present is how these changes influence the water regime of rivers, which are of vital importance for humans as well as for biota. In this study, we investigate the changes in ...
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Madlene Pfeiffer, Monica Ionita
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In light of recent anthropogenic-induced climate change, a burning question at present is how these changes influence the water regime of rivers, which are of vital importance for humans as well as for biota. In this study, we investigate the changes in ...
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Oezlem Oezdemir, Karina Krause and Annette Hafner
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Hua Zhong, Pieter van Gelder, Wen Wang, Gaoxu Wang, Yongzhi Liu, Shuai Niu
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The hydrodynamic characteristics of a delta or estuary are mainly governed by discharges of rivers and water level at the sea (or lake) boundaries. A joint probability approach is widely applied to quantify the high water level frequency in deltas. In th...
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Hua Zhong, Pieter Van Gelder, Wen Wang, Gaoxu Wang, Yongzhi Liu and Shuai Niu
The hydrodynamic characteristics of a delta or estuary are mainly governed by discharges of rivers and water level at the sea (or lake) boundaries. A joint probability approach is widely applied to quantify the high water level frequency in deltas. In th...
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Hua Zhong, Peter-Jules Van Overloop, Pieter Van Gelder and Ties Rijcken
The Rhine River Delta is crucial to the Dutch economy. The Maeslant barrier was built in 1997 to protect the Rhine estuary, with the city and port of Rotterdam, from storm surges. This research takes a simple approach to quantify the influence of the Mae...
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Bruno Baur, Peter Müller, Patrick Steinmann, Peter Landert, José D. Gilgado, Hans-Peter Rusterholz
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Béatrice A. Ledésert and Ronan L. Hébert
The Upper Rhine Graben (URG) hosts thermal anomalies that account for the development of oil fields. Recently, a geothermal power plant has been installed in this area. Data obtained in this framework provide an insight into the temperature distribution ...
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Frans Klijn, Nathalie Asselman and Dennis Wagenaar
The Netherlands has just finished implementing the Room for the Rivers program along the Rhine and Meuse Rivers in response to increasing river discharges. Recently, making more room for the river is, however, being challenged for future application beca...
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Nadine Maier, Lutz Breuer, Alejandro Chamorro, Philipp Kraft and Tobias Houska
Floodplains are highly complex and dynamic systems in terms of their hydrology. Thus, they harbor highly specialized floodplain plant species depending on different inundation characteristics. Climate change will most likely alter those characteristics. ...
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Bernhard P. J. Becker, Matthias Jansen, Benjamin P. Sinaba and Holger Schüttrumpf
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Bernhard P. J. Becker, Matthias Jansen, Benjamin P. Sinaba and Holger Schüttrumpf
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Tobias Bölscher, Erik Van Slobbe, Michelle T.H. Van Vliet and Saskia E. Werners
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M. Filser,F. Eggers
AbstractAs noted by numerous studies entrepreneurial orientation (EO) is assumed to have a positive effect on firm performance. However, there is an ongoing debate concerning the importance of each of the constructs? dimensions namelyinnovativeness, proa...
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Saeed Mahmoodpour, Mrityunjay Singh, Aysegul Turan, Kristian Bär and Ingo Sass
The deep geothermal energy project at Soultz-sous-Forêts is located in the Upper Rhine Graben, France. As part of the Multidisciplinary and multi-contact demonstration of EGS exploration and Exploitation Techniques and potentials (MEET) project, this stu...
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Thorsten Schuetze and Lorenzo Chelleri
Urbanized delta areas worldwide share a growing tendency of exposure to water stress induced by the effects of climate change and anthropogenic factors, threatening the operation of infrastructure systems and future urban development. The important syner...
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