Abstract
Field data from the NOURTEC project is used for comparison with simulation results by the MIKE21 FM model complex. The study includes generation of boundary data by a regional model and simulations by local models of the water level, waves conditions and current fields in the nearshore area of the island of Terschelling.References
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