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List of works by Wouter Vandenbruwaene

Amplification and deformation of tidal wave in the Upper Scheldt Estuary

scientific article published on 22 June 2019

Bio-geomorphic effects on tidal channel evolution: impact of vegetation establishment and tidal prism change

scientific article published on 22 June 2012

Biogeomorphic modeling to assess the resilience of tidal-marsh restoration to sea level rise and sediment supply

scientific article published on 7 June 2022

Detecting ecosystem service trade-offs and synergies: A practice-oriented application in four industrialized estuaries

scientific article published in December 2015

Estuaries as filters: the role of tidal marshes in trace metal removal

scientific article

Flow interaction with dynamic vegetation patches: Implications for biogeomorphic evolution of a tidal landscape

scientific article published on 16 February 2011

Formation and evolution of a tidal channel network within a constructed tidal marsh

scientific article published in May 2012

Landscape-scale flow patterns over a vegetated tidal marsh and an unvegetated tidal flat: Implications for the landform properties of the intertidal floodplain

scholarly article by W. Vandenbruwaene et al published February 2015 in Geomorphology

On the potential of plant species invasion influencing bio-geomorphologic landscape formation in salt marshes

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Organism traits determine the strength of scale-dependent bio-geomorphic feedbacks: A flume study on three intertidal plant species

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Sedimentation and response to sea-level rise of a restored marsh with reduced tidal exchange: Comparison with a natural tidal marsh

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Self-organised patchiness and scale-dependent bio-geomorphic feedbacks in aquatic river vegetation

scientific article published on 18 November 2011

Tidal Marsh Restoration Design Affects Feedbacks Between Inundation and Elevation Change

scientific article published on 28 August 2017

Top-down vs. bottom-up control on vegetation composition in a tidal marsh depends on scale

scientific article