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MOnitoring en MOdellering van het cohesieve sedimenttransport en evaluatie van de effecten op het mariene ecosysteem ten gevolge van bagger- en stortoperatie (MOMO): activiteitsrapport 4 (1 oktober 2007 - 31 maart 2008)
Fettweis, M.; Van den Eynde, D.; Francken, F.; Nechad, B. (2008). MOnitoring en MOdellering van het cohesieve sedimenttransport en evaluatie van de effecten op het mariene ecosysteem ten gevolge van bagger- en stortoperatie (MOMO): activiteitsrapport 4 (1 oktober 2007 - 31 maart 2008). Beheerseenheid van het Mathematisch Model van de Noordzee (BMM): Brussel. 57 + appendices pp.

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Keywords
    Dredging
    Dumping
    Ecosystems
    Environments > Aquatic environment > Marine environment
    Man-induced effects
    Modelling
    Monitoring
    Sediments > Cohesive sediments
    Transport > Sediment transport
    ANE, Belgium [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal

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Abstract
    The "MOMO" project is part of the general and permanent duties of monitoring and evaluation of the effects of all human activities on the marine ecosystem to which Belgium is committed following the OSPAR convention (1992). The goal of the project is to study the cohesive sediments on the BCP using numerical models as well as by carrying out of measurements. Through this data will be provided on the transport processes, which are essential in order to answer questions on the composition, origin and residence of these sediments on the BCP, the alterations of sediment characteristics due to dredging and dumping operations, the effects of the natural variability, the impact on the marine ecosystem, the estimation of the net input of hazardous substances and the possibilities to decrease this impact as well as this in-put.

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