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ICON.NL: coastline observatory to examine coastal dynamics in response to natural forcing and human interventions

Authors :
Aarninkhof, Stefan
De Schipper, Matthieu
Luijendijk, Arjen
Ruessink, Gerben
Bierkens, Marc
Wijnberg, Kathelijne
Roelvink, Dano
Limpens, J.
Baptist, M.J.
Riksen, Michel
Bouma, Tjeerd
de Vries, Sierd
Reniers, Ad
Hulscher, Suzanne
Wijdeveld, Arjan
van Dongeren, Ap
van Gelder-Maas, Carola
Lodder, Quirijn
van der Spek, Ad
Source :
Coastal Sediments 2019. World Scientific Publishing, Coastal Sediments 2019
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
World Scientific Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

In the light of challenges raised by a changing climate and increasing population pressure in coastal regions, it has become clear that theoretical models and scattered experiments do not provide the data we urgently need to understand coastal conditions and processes. We propose a Dutch coastline observatory named ICON.NL, based at the Delfland Coast with core observations focused on the internationally well-known Sand Engine experiment, as part of an International Coastline Observatories Network (ICON). ICON.NL will cover the physics and ecology from deep water to the dunes. Data will be collected continuously by novel remote sensing and in-situ sensors, coupled to numerical models to yield unsurpassed long-term coastline measurements. The combination of the unique site and ambitious monitoring design enables new avenues in coastal science and a leap in interdisciplinary research.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Coastal Sediments 2019. World Scientific Publishing, Coastal Sediments 2019
Accession number :
edsair.dedup.wf.001..060fbf1d479379a802026f5a78232559