Observations and analysis of fluid mud dynamics at Holwerd, the Netherlands
Author(s) |
T. van Kessel
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J.C. Winterwerp
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Z.B. Wang
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M.A. de Lucas Pardo
Publication type | Article
Holwerd is a small harbour at the Wadden Sea coast (the Netherlands) where the ferry to the barrier island Ameland departs. Over the past decade, siltation of the navigation channel and, as a consequence, dredging volume have rapidly increased. Notwithstanding dredging on a nearly daily basis, the ferry link experiences frequent delays during low water, notably during spring tide and wind set-down conditions. Increasing maintenance costs and decreasing time-table reliability have resulted into a study to investigate the causes for this adverse trend.