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  • Getijtafels voor de zeehavens in Nederland en voor Antwerpen en Zeebrugge. Tide tables for the seaports in the Netherlands and for Antwerp and Zeebrugge
  • Tide tables, intended for the use by the maritime navigation. Compiled by the Directorate for Watermanagement and Hydraulic Research of Rijkswaterstaat at the request of the Hydrographer of the Royal Netherlands Navy. (AIS).
  • Tide and surge propagation off-shore in the Dowsing region of the North Sea
  • Presents new results achieved after analysis of the Venice tide gauge record (San Stefano, Punta della Salute). A continuous series of tide values is presented in tables for the past one hundred and ten years making it possible to distinguish
  • Relation between superficial sediment grainsize and morphological features of the coastal ridges off the Belgian coast in Tide-influenced sedimentary environments and facies.
  • Bypassing of sand over sand waves and through a sand wave field in the central region of the Southern North Sea in Tide-influenced sedimentary environments and facies.
  • Morphological development of the Sandettie - South Falls Gap : a degeneration ebb dominated tidal passage in the Southern North Sea in Tide-influenced sedimentary environments and facies.
  • Several structural units of the tide-affected region are delimited. The natural and man-influenced development of watts is outlined. The Dutch terminology of watts is clarified.
  • Subtidal changes of the level of the River Thames are examined over the period September-October 1973. Almost 98 % of the total subtidal variance can be accounted for by a spatial mode describing uniform changes of level at all tide gauges
  • Analysis of the Venice tide gauge record 1887-1908 and 1972-1979. The local rise in mean sea-level since 1872 amounts to 27 cm, of which at least 14 cm are related to excessive jumping of Water from underground sources. Another rise of about 12 cm