The Netherlands: CEDA Committee Selects Abstracts for Dredging and Beyond Conference
The CEDA Dredging Days Papers Committee selected the following abstracts for the conference. The listing below also indicated the tentative setup of the technical sessions. The final programme will be designed after the completion of the peer review of the full manuscripts and the definitee acceptance of the papers.
SESSION 1: Building with nature: from legislation to practise
Marine works in the context of ecosystem processes
Mink FJ, Interel European Affairs, Belgium
Guidelines for ecodynamic design
van Koningsveld M, Van Oord, Netherlands
van Raalte GH, Boskalis, Netherlands
Handling the knowledge challenge in building with nature projects; lessons from the pilot Sand Engine Delfland
Janssen SKH, Deltares/Wageningen UR, Netherlands
Sediment and ecology: how to minimize impacts and create opportunities in tropics?
Bouma TJ, NIOO, Netherlands
Balke T and Erftemeyer PLA, Deltares, Netherlands
Dohmen-Janssen CM and Horstman EM, University Twente, Netherlands
Friess DA, Galli D, Maryam S, Todd PA, Tuaibah J and Webb EL,National University Singapore, Singapore
SESSION 2: Dredging for the offshore industry
Taking dredging precision to the extreme
Osnabrugge J and Braaksma J, IHC Systems, Netherlands
Using life cycle analysis methodology to assess the sustainability of dredging equipment and its manufacturing processes
Goncalves Castro MB, Holtkamp MJ and Vercruijsse PM, MTI Holland, Netherlands van Woerden D, IHC Beaver Dredgers, Netherlands
Installation of ADCOP offshore facilities: the ultimate combination of dredging and offshore contracting works
Hesk P, Van Oord Offshore b.v., Netherlands
BritNed UK – Netherlands interconnector HVDC cable: pre-sweeping and rock placement to ensure accurate cable protection depths
Vreys MMR, Tideway BV, Netherlands
SESSION 3: Building with nature: modeling & monitoring
Ecomorphological modeling of seabed and coastal zone
Luijendijk AP, Tonnon PK, Ye Q and van Dalfsen J, Deltares, Netherlands
Biogeomorphological interactions on a nourished intertidal area: lessons learned from building with nature
Borsje BW, Deltares /University of Twente, Netherlands Ysebaert T and de Mesel I, IMARES, Insititute for Marine Resources and Ecosystem Studies, Netherlands Holzhauer H, Deltares, Netherlands
Monitoring impact of land reclamation on siltation in an inland lake
de Wit L and Bliek AJ, Svasek Hydraulics, Netherlands Frieling JH, Ingenieursbureau Amsterdam, Netherlands
Field tests and plume measurements in the Fehmarnbelt
Bundgaard K and Brøker I, DHI, Denmark
Jensen A, Fehmern A/S, Denmark
SESSION 4: Academic session
Application of electrical resistance tomography in sand-slurry loop
Talmon AM and Schut RA, Technical University Delft, Netherlands
Hydraulic transport of sediment
Goeree JC, IHC Merwede, The Netherlands
An investigation of the effects of screen structures in the flow through and around a silt screen
Vu TT and Tan SK, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
Analysis of a sediment management concept for the Elbe Estuary by use of three-dimensional numerical model
Maerker C and Malcherek A, University of the German Armed Forces Munich, Germany
Weilbeer H, Federal Waterways Engineering and Research Institute, Germany
Efficient maintenance of the Dutch fairways
Bots HCG and Talmon AM, TU Delft, Netherlands
Sieben A, Rijkswaterstaat, Netherlands
SESSION 5: Deep sea mining
An experimental and numerical study to vertical hydraulic transport for deep sea mining applications
van Wijk JM and Vercruijsse PM, MTI Holland BV, Netherlands
van Rhee C and Talmon AM, TU Delft, Netherlands
Lucieer PA, IHC Merwede DSDM, Netherlands
RoRo deep dredge system for offshore and deep sea dredging
Winkelman MO and van Duursen EA, Damen Dredging Equipment, Netherlands
Hydraulic mining of coal at great water depths
Huijsmans MGM, Witteveen+Bos Raadgevender ingenieurs bv, The Netherlands
Case study deep sea dredging and subsea rock installation, Gorgon project (Australia)
de Kok MBAM and de Ruiter K, Van Oord Offshore, Netherlands
SESSION 6: Building with nature: case studies
Dredging works in the Westerschelde to deepen the navigation channel and to create intertidal areas
Sas M, IMDC, Belgium
Jadeweserport (JWP): construction of container terminal in Germany under environmental aspects
Boot J and Langer J, Inros-Lackner AG, Germany
Dredging in Panama and New Caledonia caring for habitats from rainforest to coral reefs
van Parys M, Jan de Nul NV, Belgium
Fehmarnbelt immersed tunnel project
Iversen C, Femern Baelt AS, Denmark.
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Source: cedaconferences, April 4, 2011;