17. October 2022, Liège (Belgium)
Invitation and programme
Published 30 September 2022, updated 16 October 2022
Sessions
Weather extremes - low flows and droughts
Chair: Patrick Willems (KU Leuven)
Maarten van der Ploeg (RIWA Maas) and Bernhard Becker (Deltares)
50 years ago, the article "Hydrografie van het Maasbekken" by J. W. van der Made was published - What has changed since then?
Maarten van der Ploeg (RIWA Maas) and Bernhard Becker (Deltares)
A water balance model of the Meuse catchment, source of water and the impact of climate change on water usage during low flows
Bastian Winkels (RWTH Aachen University)
Groundwater Modelling in the context of low-flow-risk-management – the DryRivers project
Weather extremes - floods
Chair: Laurène Bouaziz (Deltares)
Edouard Goudenhoofd (Institut Royal Météorologique de Belgique)
The rainfall estimation challenge for the July 2021 flood
Felix Steudtner and Julian Hofmann (RWTH Aachen University)
2D hydraulic modeling strategies of the Vicht and Inde river for flood protection measures, related to the July 2021 flood (KAHR project)
Christof Homann (Wasserverband Eifel-Rur)
Forecast system for the Rur reservoirs
Sediment and plastic transport
Chair: Benjamin Dewals (Université de Liège)
Hermjan Barneveld (Wagening UR, HKV)
Morphology and eco-morphology in the Meuse River
Stefanie Wolf (RWTH Aachen University)
Insights into the suspended sediment transport in the Rur River
Cross border catchments and international collaboration
Chair: Martine Rutten and Jan van der Steen (TU Delft)
Laurène Bouaziz (Deltares)
Towards climate informed extreme value estimations of peak discharges in the Meuse River Basin: Appli-cation of high-resolution weather- and hydrological models
Alphons van Winden (Bureau Stroming)
Research into the possible role of Nature Based Solutions in the Geul catchment
Klaas-Jan van Heeringen (Deltares)