SEAWAD: SEdiment supply At the WAdden Sea ebb-tidal Delta

doi:10.4121/c.5065394.v4
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Delft University of Technology; Utrecht University; University of Twente (2021): SEAWAD: SEdiment supply At the WAdden Sea ebb-tidal Delta. Version 4. 4TU.ResearchData. collection. https://doi.org/10.4121/c.5065394.v4
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SEAWAD aimed to gain new knowledge on the processes driving sediment transport and benthic species distribution in dynamic delta environments. A large-scale field campaign has been carried out on the ebb-tidal delta of Ameland Inlet, a basin of the Wadden Sea in the Netherlands. The dataset obtained from the field campaign consists of: (i) bathymetry data from single beam and multibeam measurements; (ii) flow, waves, sediment concentration, conductivity and temperature, bedforms and pressure; (iii) bed composition and macro benthic species from boxcores and vibrocores; (iv) discharge measurements through the inlet; (v) X-band radar; (vi) meteorological data.
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  • 2021-08-03 first online, published, posted, revised
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4TU.Centre for Research Data