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Jan S. Ribberink is affiliated with the University of Twente in the Netherlands. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences with specific attention to subfields including Earth-Surface Processes, Oceanography, Ecology, and Soil Science.

Their work addresses various topics such as Coastal and Marine Dynamics, Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing, Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, Soil erosion and sediment transport, and Aeolian processes and effects.

Jan S. Ribberink has contributed to several recent publications. Among these are:

  • The effect of air bubbles on optical backscatter sensor measurements under plunging breaking waves (2020), published in Coastal Engineering
  • Modelling Regime Changes of Dunes to Upper-Stage Plane Bed in Flumes and in Rivers (2021), published in Applied Sciences

Their collaborative work has involved coauthors including Iván Cáceres, José M. Alsina, Joep van der Zanden, Dominic A. van der A, and Agustín Sánchez-Arcilla.

Jan S. Ribberink's frequent publication venues include the journals Coastal Engineering and Applied Sciences.

Best Publications

  • Bed-load transport for steady flows and unsteady oscillatory flows

    Jan S. Ribberink

  • Sediment transport in oscillatory boundary layers in cases of rippled beds and sheet flow

    Jan S. Ribberink;Abdullah A. Al-Salem

  • Sheet flow and suspension of sand in oscillatory boundary layers

    J.S. Ribberink;A.A. Al-Salem

  • Mathematical modelling of one-dimensional morphological changes in rivers with non-uniform sediment

    J.S. Ribberink

  • Phase lags in oscillatory sheet flow: experiments and bed load modelling

    C.Marjolein Dohmen-Janssen;David F. Kroekenstoel;Wael N. Hassan;Jan S. Ribberink

  • Vertical sorting in bed forms: Flume experiments with a natural and a trimodal sediment mixture

    Astrid Blom;Jan S. Ribberink;Huib J. de Vriend

  • The dimensions of sand ripples in full-scale oscillatory flows

    T. O'Donoghue;J.S. Doucette;J.J. van der Werf;J.S. Ribberink

  • Detailed measurements of velocities and suspended sand concentrations over full-scale ripples in regular oscillatory flow

    J. J. Van Der Werf;J. S. Doucette;Thomas O'Donoghue;J. S. Ribberink

  • Intercomparison of research and practical sand transport models

    A.G Davies;L.C van Rijn;J.S Damgaard;J van de Graaff

  • Mobile-bed effects in oscillatory sheet flow

    C. Marjolein Dohmen-Janssen;Wael N. Hassan;Jan S. Ribberink

  • Transport processes of uniform and mixed sands in oscillatory sheet flow

    Wael N. Hassan;Jan S. Ribberink

  • Sand Motion induced by oscillatory flows: sheet flow and vortex ripples

    Jan S. Ribberink;Jebbe J. van der Werf;T. O' Donoghue;Wael Hassan

  • Bed load and suspended load contributions to migrating sand dunes in equilibrium

    Suleyman Naqshband;Jan S. Ribberink;David Hurther;Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher

  • Comparisons between sediment transport models and observations made in wave and current flows above plane beds

    A.G Davies;Jan S. Ribberink;A. Temperville;J.A. Zyserman

  • Measurements of sheet flow transport in acceleration-skewed oscillatory flow and comparison with practical formulations

    Dominic A. Van Der A;Thomas O'Donoghue;Jan S. Ribberink

  • Experimental study of the turbulent boundary layer in acceleration-skewed oscillatory flow

    Dominic Alexander Van Der A;Thomas O'Donoghue;Alan G. Davies;Jan S. Ribberink

  • The validity of a depth-integrated model for suspended sediment transport

    Z. B. Wang;J. S. Ribberink

  • Coastal sediment dynamics: recent advances and future research needs

    L.C. Rijn;J.S. Ribberink;J.J. van der Werf;D.J.R. Walstra

  • Aggradation in rivers due to overloading - analytical approaches

    J. S. Ribberink;J. T. M. Van Der Sande

  • An experimental study into the geometry of supply-limited dunes

    Arjan P. Tuijnder;Jan S. Ribberink;Suzanne J. M. H. Hulscher

  • Practical sand transport formula for non-breaking waves and currents

    Dominic A. van der A;Jan S. Ribberink;Jebbe J. van der Werf;Thomas O'Donoghue

Frequent Co-Authors

Suzanne J.M.H. Hulscher
Suzanne J.M.H. Hulscher University of Twente
Christopher E. Vincent
Christopher E. Vincent University of East Anglia
Peter D. Thorne
Peter D. Thorne National Oceanography Centre
Daniel M. Hanes
Daniel M. Hanes Saint Louis University
Gary Parker
Gary Parker University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Maarten G. Kleinhans
Maarten G. Kleinhans Utrecht University
B.G. Ruessink
B.G. Ruessink Utrecht University
Tian-Jian Hsu
Tian-Jian Hsu University of Delaware
Tom E. Baldock
Tom E. Baldock University of Queensland
Zheng Bing Wang
Zheng Bing Wang Delft University of Technology

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