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Bob Smits
Bob Smits
Researcher/Advisor, Deltares
Verified email at deltares.nl
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Modeling decadal salt marsh development: variability of the salt marsh edge under influence of waves and sediment availability
P Willemsen, BP Smits, BW Borsje, PMJ Herman, JT Dijkstra, TJ Bouma, ...
Water resources research 58 (1), e2020WR028962, 2022
332022
The potential of coastal ecosystems to mitigate the impact of sea-level rise in shallow tropical bays
LM Keyzer, PMJ Herman, BP Smits, JD Pietrzak, RK James, AS Candy, ...
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 246, 107050, 2020
172020
Morphodynamic optimisation study of the design of semi-permeable dams for rehabilitation of a mangrove-mud coast: A case study of the Building-with-Nature project in Demak …
BP Smits
32016
Aeolian desert dust as a primary estuarine sediment source: fine sediment transport and dynamics in the Northern Arabian/Persian Gulf
Y Alosairi, DS van Maren, F Scheel, B Smits, M Al-Khaldi
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 108771, 2024
2024
Understanding retreat and expansion of salt marshes by modelling the variability of the salt marsh edge under influence of waves and sediment availability
P Willemsen, BP Smits, BW Borsje, PMJ Herman, JT Dijkstra, TJ Bouma, ...
NCK Days 2022, 2022
2022
Process-Based Biogeomorphologic Modelling of the Establishment and Survival of Salt Marshes Under Changing Abiotic Conditions
B Smits, PWJM Willemsen, SJ Odink, BW Borsje, SJMH Hulscher, ...
AGU Fall Meeting 2019, 2019
2019
Update of the LTV mud model
K Cronin, T van Kessel, B Smits, B van Maren, F Hoozemans
2018
Coastal protection Malecón seawall
LC la Gasse, MIS van Rooij, BP Smits, AM Ton, RLC Velhorst
2015
Coastal protection Malecón seawall: A study to develop a sea defence solution that prevents unacceptable flooding and damage to the'Malecón Tradicional'in Havana, Cuba
LC La Gasse, MIS Van Rooij, BP Smits, AM Ton, RLC Velhorst
Master project report-CIE4061-09 Multidisciplinary Project, 2015
2015
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