CoastalCodeBook
  1. About the Codebook
  2. Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • About the Codebook
    • Introduction
    • Course structure
    • Notebook overview
    • Acknowledgements
  • Usage
    • Installation Guide
    • Getting Started
    • Troubleshooting
    • Building the book
  • Week 1
    • 1a: Tectonic classification
    • 1b: Process-based coastal classification
  • Week 2
    • 2a: Pre-knowledge waves
    • 2b: Wave dispersion and grouping
    • 2c: Generation of the tide
    • 2d: Tidal constituents
  • Week 3
    • 3a: Tidal Environments
    • 3b: Wave asymmetry and skewness
    • 3c: Radiation stresses and wave forces
  • Week 4
    • 4a: Bound long waves
    • 4b: Shallow-water Tides
  • Week 5
    • 5: Coastal Classification and Beach States
  • Week 6
    • 6: Cross-shore transport
  • Week 7
    • 7: Alongshore transport
  • Week 8
    • 8a: Escoffier curve
    • 8b: Tide-induced residual transport (Van de Kreeke and Robaczewska)
    • 8c: Equilibrium concentration versus lag effects
    • 8d: Interventions and natural changes
  1. About the Codebook
  2. Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements

Funding

The Coastal Codebook project was initiated by Judith Bosboom, José Álvarez Antolínez and Floris Calkoen. Funding was provided by the TU Delft Open Stimulation Fund.

Development team

Over the years various TU Delft educators and teaching assistants (MSc and PhD students) have contributed to the development of these notebooks:

  • Mario van den Berg (PhD student)
  • Judith Bosboom (Senior lecturer)
  • Kevin de Bruijn (MSc student and later PhD student)
  • Floris Calkoen (Phd student)
  • Charlie Ciaś (MSc student)
  • Jakob Christiaanse (Phd student)
  • Daniel Guerra Medina (MSc student)
  • Chris Hoogervorst (MSc student)
  • Lisa Kleinveld (MSc student)
  • Stuart Pearson (Assistant professor)
  • Mia Pupić Vurilj (PhD student)
  • Valentijn Sessink (External open source expert)

Contributors

We welcome and recognize all contributions. You can see a list of current contributors in the contributorstab.

Credits

The CoastalCodebook documentation is built and published using Quarto.

The project builds upon a wide range of open-source scientific Python tools for interactive computing, data analysis, visualization, and geospatial workflows. We gratefully acknowledge the communities and contributors who develop and maintain these projects.

Notebook overview
Installation Guide