Martin Verlaan

Martin Verlaan

Technische Universiteit Delft

H-index: 28

Europe-Netherlands

About Martin Verlaan

Martin Verlaan, With an exceptional h-index of 28 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Technische Universiteit Delft, specializes in the field of data-assimilation, kalman filtering, tides, storm-surges, model calibration.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Exploiting the wealth of satellite radar altimeter data to calibrate regional, high-resolution hydrodynamic models

The impact of storm surges on ocean tides: insights from numerical simulations

Looking beyond nadir: Measuring densely sampled river elevation profiles with the Sentinel-6 altimeter

The effects of a storm surge event on salt intrusion: Insights from the Rhine-Meuse Delta

Mapping the spatiotemporal variability in global storm surge water levels using satellite radar altimetry

European altimetry-derived tide model for improved tide and water level forecasting along the Dutch Continental Shelf

Global storm surge projections based on CMIP6 high-resolution climate models

A noise autocovariance model for SAR altimeter measurements with implications for optimal sampling

Martin Verlaan Information

University

Position

Professor Data Assimilation Mathematics and senior researcher Deltares

Citations(all)

4181

Citations(since 2020)

2528

Cited By

2636

hIndex(all)

28

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

50

i10Index(since 2020)

32

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Martin Verlaan Skills & Research Interests

data-assimilation

kalman filtering

tides

storm-surges

model calibration

Top articles of Martin Verlaan

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Exploiting the wealth of satellite radar altimeter data to calibrate regional, high-resolution hydrodynamic models

Cornelis Slobbe

Henrique Guarneri

Martin Verlaan

2024/3/7

The impact of storm surges on ocean tides: insights from numerical simulations

Sanne Muis

Michael Hart-Davis

Jelmer Veenstra

Martin Verlaan

Joanne Williams

...

2024/3/7

Looking beyond nadir: Measuring densely sampled river elevation profiles with the Sentinel-6 altimeter

Frithjof Ehlers

Cornelis Slobbe

Martin Verlaan

Marcel Kleinherenbrink

2024/3/7

The effects of a storm surge event on salt intrusion: Insights from the Rhine-Meuse Delta

Avelon Gerritsma

Martin Verlaan

Julie Pietrzak

2024/3/7

Mapping the spatiotemporal variability in global storm surge water levels using satellite radar altimetry

Ocean Dynamics

Inger Bij de Vaate

Cornelis Slobbe

Martin Verlaan

2024/1/30

European altimetry-derived tide model for improved tide and water level forecasting along the Dutch Continental Shelf

Stendert Laan

Michael Hart-Davis

Christian Schwatke

Björn Backeberg

Denise Dettmering

...

2023/2/22

Global storm surge projections based on CMIP6 high-resolution climate models

Sanne Muis

Jeroen CJH Aerts

José AA Antolínez

Job C Dullaart

Trang Minh Duong

...

2023/10/1

A noise autocovariance model for SAR altimeter measurements with implications for optimal sampling

Advances in Space Research

Frithjof Ehlers

Cornelis Slobbe

Martin Verlaan

Marcel Kleinherenbrink

2023/5/15

The influence of extreme drought conditions on spatial patterns of stratification and mixing in a dynamic salt wedge estuary

Marlein Geraeds

Julie Pietrzak

Martin Verlaan

Caroline Katsman

2023/2/22

Realizing the European Vertical Reference System using model-based hydrodynamic leveling data

Journal of Geodesy

Y Afrasteh

DC Slobbe

M Sacher

M Verlaan

V Jahanmard

...

2023/10

The impact of nonlinear tide–surge interaction on satellite radar altimeter-derived tides

Marine Geodesy

H Guarneri

M Verlaan

DC Slobbe

J Veenstra

F Zijl

...

2023/5/4

Hydrodynamic modeling and the realization of an international height reference system-urgent need and potential contribution

Cornelis Slobbe

Martin Verlaan

Roland Klees

Yosra Afrasteh

2023/2/22

Sensitivity Analysis on Sea Surface Drag Parameterization in Storm Surge Modeling

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Feyza Nur Özkan

Martin Verlaan

Sanne Muis

Firmijn Zijl

2023/5

Global Projections of Storm Surges Using High‐Resolution CMIP6 Climate Models

Earth's Future

Sanne Muis

Jeroen CJH Aerts

José A Á. Antolínez

Job C Dullaart

Trang Minh Duong

...

2023/9

An empirical noise model for the benefit of model-based hydrodynamic leveling

Journal of Geodesy

Y Afrasteh

DC Slobbe

M Verlaan

R Klees

H Guarneri

...

2023/1

The impact of river plumes on the sea-level variability

Lennart Keyzer

Julie Pietrzak

Mirjam Snellen

Caroline Katsman

Firmijn Zijl

...

2023/2/22

Altimetry-derived tide model for improved tide and water level forecasting along the European continental shelf

Ocean Dynamics

Michael G Hart-Davis

Stendert Laan

Christian Schwatke

Björn Backeberg

Denise Dettmering

...

2023/8

The role of extreme variations in freshwater discharge on the Rhine River Plume

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Julie D Pietrzak

Lennart Keyzer

Marlein Geraeds

Tess Wegman

Avelon Gerritsma

...

2023/5

Tide gauge metadata catalogue

Guy Westbrook

Angela Hibbert

Elizabeth Bradshaw

Claire Fraboul

Begona Perez Gomez

...

2023/5/15

Secular Trends in Global Tides derived from Satellite Radar Altimetry

Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans

Inger Bij de Vaate

DC Slobbe

Martin Verlaan

2022/10

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Co-Authors

H-index: 107
Robert J. Nicholls

Robert J. Nicholls

University of East Anglia

H-index: 88
Jeroen cjh Aerts

Jeroen cjh Aerts

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

H-index: 51
Mats Gyllenberg

Mats Gyllenberg

Helsingin yliopisto

H-index: 36
A. W. Heemink

A. W. Heemink

Technische Universiteit Delft

H-index: 26
Sanne Muis

Sanne Muis

Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

H-index: 24
Maurizio Mazzoleni

Maurizio Mazzoleni

Uppsala Universitet

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