Data repository for manuscript: 'How small-scale bedforms bury fines in a sandy seabed'
DOI: 10.4121/c.6001987
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Time coverage June 2017 & October 2017
The data presented here were collected onboard the NIOZ RV - Pelagia in June and October 2017. Bathymetric (multibeam), sediment and benthos samples were collected along a 9-km cross-shore transect. This transect starts at 1 km offshore of Egmond aan Zee, the Netherlands and extends to 10 km offshore.
Furthermore, an instrumented lander called the 'TU lander' was deployed on the seabed at 4km offshore. A variety of instruments were mounted on this lander, measuring tidal currents velocities, wave characteristics, small-scale seabed topography and suspended sediment concentrations.
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History
- 2022-05-23 first online, published, posted, revised
Publisher
4TU.ResearchDataFunding
- SANDBOX ? Smart and sustainable design for offshore operations in a sandy seabed (grant code 871.15.013) [more info...] Dutch Research Council
Organizations
Delft University of Technology, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Department of Hydraulic EngineeringNIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Department of Estuarine and Delta Systems;
DATASETS
- [dataset] Description of activities performed during SANDBOX research cruises and determination of sampling locations.
- [dataset] Description of data management practices for SANDBOX research data
- [dataset] Hydrodynamic data underlying the publication: How small-scale bedforms bury fines in a sandy seabed
- [dataset] Sediment characteristics data underlying the publication: How small-scale bedforms bury fines in a sandy seabed