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The inlet structure at high tide +, Spring-Neap Tide Amplitude Comparison Scheldt Estuary – Lippenbroek (Showing Two Spring-Neap Cycles in April/May 2006) (Source: Maris et al., 2008) +, 1D-Modelling Tidal Curve Comparison Scheldt-Lippenbroek for an Average Tide (Left) and for Neap, Average and Spring Tides (Right) (Source: Maris et al., 2008) +
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Austria Upper Mur - River widening Lässer Au (LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben II 2010-2015) +
2013 River widening Lässer Au (LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) „Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben II" 2010-2015) © freiland - Christine Konradi +, 2013 River widening Lässer Au (LIFE+ (LIFE+ 08 NAT A 614) „Inner-Alpine river basin management – Upper River Mur - murerleben II" 2010-2015) © zepp-cam +
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Small fixed-crest weir prior to lowering. Courtesy of Wild Trout Trust and the Environment Agency. +, Small fixed-crest weir after lowering. Courtesy of Wild Trout Trust and the Environment Agency. +, Backwater effect - 900m upstream of impounding weir structures. Courtesy of Wild Trout Trust and the Environment Agency. +, …
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Composite berm consisting of a downstream flow deflector back-filled with spoil material taken from the originally over-steep embankment. The wooden toe adds stability and protection to the feature. +, A second composite berm. Vertical stakes, which hold the berm and wood in place, can be seen. +, Some of the Environment Agency staff involved with the implementation of the scheme. +, …
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Looking downstream at a berm feature that was installed on the true left-hand bank of the River Waveney +, High-powered drills were necessary for us to screw some of the wooden features in place +, Timber screws were used to connect the woody-debris to the vertical stakes. The screws are discrete but ensure the structure is solid +, …
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