Prof. Jacobus van de Kreeke

Jacobus van de Kreeke

RSMAS/AMP
University of Miami
4600 Rickenbacker Csway
Miami, Fl 33149-1098
Phone: (305)421-4650
Fax: (305)421-4701
Email: jvandekreeke@rsmas.miami.edu

 

Professor of Applied Marine Physics



Capri Pass

 

Research Interests

Tides in shallow water, tidal asymmetry. Sediment transport in estuaries, tidal inlets and coastal waters. Transport of dissolved substances, salinity intrusion. Morphology of estuaries and tidal inlets. Morphodynamic modeling.

Prof. van de Kreeke teaches Coastal Physics and Engineering.

 

Recent Publications

An Aggregate Model for the Adaptation of the Morphology and Sand Bypassing after Basin Reduction of the Frisian Inlet. Accepted for publication in Coastal Engineering

Observations on Silt and Sand Transport in the Throat Section of the Frisian Inlet. Coastal Engineering, Vol. 52, 2005, pp 159-175. Co-author: A. Hibma 

Equilibrium and Cross-Sectional Stability of Tidal Inlets: Application to the Frisian Inlet Before and After Basin Reduction. Coastal Engineering, Vol. 51, 2004, pp 337-350 

Observations on the Stability St Andrew Bay Inlets in Florida. Journal of Coastal Research, Vol. 20 No 3, 2004, pp 913-919. Co-authors: Mamta Jain, Ashish J. Mehta and Michael R. Dombrowski

Analytical Model for the Morphodynamics of a Trench in the Presence of Tidal Currents. Continental Shelf Research, Vol. 22 No’s 11-13, 2002, pp 1811-1820.Co-authors: S.E.Hoogewoning and M. Verlaan

Sediment Exchange and Sources of Beach Sediment at Costa Banderas, Mexico. Shore and Beach, Vol. 69 No 4, 2001, pp 19-24. Co-authors: A. Martinez-Brun and T.A. Nelsen

Tidal Asymmetry and Sediment Transport in the Frisian Inlet. In: Yanagi.T, Ed., Interactions between Estuaries , Coastal Seas and Shelf Seas. Terra Scientific Publishing Company, Tokyo. 2000, pp 139-159. Co-author: D.W. Dunsbergen

 

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