Dr.ir. E. (Erik) Mosselman
Dr.ir. E. (Erik) Mosselman
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Erik Mosselman is a river scientist and hydraulic engineer with special expertise in fluvial morphodynamics, river training, ecological river restoration and flood risk management. He holds permanent positions at Deltares (0.7 fte) and Delft University of Technology (0.3 fte). He worked on numerous rivers in Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas, with long-standing involvement in the Room-for-the-River programme for the Rhine branches in the Netherlands, development of a sustainable inland waterway between the Port of Rotterdam and Germany, and stabilization of the Brahmaputra-Jamuna River in Bangladesh. He combines broad system analysis and mathematical methods with practical engineering in research, consultancy, education and strategic advice. As a research manager, he led research programmes and international work packages encompassing several PhD projects. He was the leader of innovation and development of numerical morphodynamic models at Delft Hydraulics / Deltares and supervised laboratory experiments and field research. He is an expert in long-term river evolution under global change and was an invited speaker at the COP21 climate conference in Paris in December 2015. Key topics in his research are riverbank erosion, bars, meandering, braiding, bifurcations and avulsions. He has a keen interest in nature-based solutions for river restoration and adaptive river training. During his involvement in the Room-for-the-River programme he developed methods for morphological impact assessment and acted as the national auditor for such assessments carried out by engineering consultancies. For the European Union he participated in defining hydromorphological conditions for good ecological status according to the Water Framework Directive. He participated in teams to review flood disaster events and flood risk management policies in France, Colombia and Canada, and he is regularly invited abroad to present Dutch approaches to safety against flooding. He actively reaches out to stakeholders and has written explanatory publications for a non-expert readership.
Expertise
Publications
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2024
Accuracy Assessment of Numerical Morphological Models Based on Reduced Saint-Venant Equations
H.J. Barneveld / E. Mosselman / V. Chavarrías / A.J.F. Hoitink
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2024
Accuracy of Numerical Morphological Models based on Simplified Hydrodynamics
H.J. Barneveld / E. Mosselman / V. Chavarrías / A.J.F. Hoitink
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2024
Assessing Potential Spawning and Nursery Habitat Availability in the River Rhine for the Critically Endangered European Sturgeon
Niels W. P. Brevé / Debora A. J. van Dieren / Marc Weeber / Erik Mosselman / Leopold A. J. Nagelkerke / Albertinka J. Murk / Anthonie D. Buijse
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2024
Assessment of the Accuracy of Numerical Morphological Models based on Reduced Saint-Venant Equations
Hermjan Barneveld / Erik Mosselman / Víctor Chavarrías / Ton Hoitink
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2024
Effects of urbanization and deforestation on flooding
Case study of Cap-Haïtien City, Haiti
Madoche Jean Louis / Alessandra Crosato / Erik Mosselman / Shreedhar Maskey -
Courses 2024
Courses 2023
Media
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2024-01-03
Erik Mosselman in the media 2024
Appeared in: Libération
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2023-02-23
Wim Uijttewaal in de media 2023
Appeared in: Rijkswaterstaat
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2018-04-30
Face aux inondations, les Pays-Bas redonnent à l’eau son espace de liberté
Appeared in: Radio Canada
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2018-04-02
Deltares: Spotlight on Argentinian New Inland Waterways
Appeared in: Dredging today
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2015-12-01
Sedimentacion obstruye el Rio Guayas
Prizes
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2017-9
Top reviewers for Delft University of Technology (Earth and Planetary Sciences) - September 2017
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2016
Appointment in scientific council for the Loire estuary
Prefectural bye-law by which appointed Erik Mosselman as a member of the Scientific Council for the Estuary of the Loire, France
Ancillary activities
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2023-01-02 - 2025-02-02
Consultancy / research and other
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2023-01-02 - 2025-01-02
Education
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2023-01-02 - 2025-01-02
Education