Can Material Pits in the Vicinity of a Polder Threaten its Safety?

The frequent occurrence of floods recently has motivated discussions by experts on reviewing the safety of flood protection structures. The simulation of flood discharges belongs among transient flow tasks. Due to the randomness of the phenomenon, as well as the often unknown geological composition...

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Finite element method
Flood protection
Floods
Hydraulic structures
Mathematical models
Polders
Reviewing
Risk factors
Safety
Stability
Subsoils
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