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The 7th edition of the International Meuse Symposium will take place on Tuesday, 21st September 2021. It will be organized as online-conference.

We have collected interesting presentations for the 7th edition of the International Meuse Symposium. The talks will be organized in four sessions:

  • General session - reflecting the 2021 floods
  • Hydrology
  • River morphology and water quality 

    organized as online-conference.

    Invitation and programme

    Published on 31 August 2021 - updated 17 September 2021

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    Sessions

    Insights from the 2021 floods

    Chair: Guillaume Thirel (INRAE)

    The 2021 exceptional floods in the Meuse basin - insights from the Netherlands

    David Kroekenstoel (Rijkswaterstaat)

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    Hydrology 

    Chair: Lieke Melsen (Wageningen UR)

    Impact of climate change on the French part of the River Meuse - the CHIMERE 21 project

    Guillaume Thirel (INRAE)

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    The sensitivity of hydrological model predictions to ecosystem adaptation in response to climate change

    Laurène Bouaziz (TU Delft)

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    River morphology and water quality

    Chair: Benjamin Dewals (Université de Liège)

    Joint Sediment Initiative - Meuse

    Roy Frings (Rijkswaterstaat)

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    Morphological river development in the Rur basin

    Stefanie Wolf (RWTH Aachen University), Anna-Lisa Maaß (Dr. Pecher AG), Verena Esser (RWTH Aachen University)

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    Morpho-dynamics of supply limited rivers with weirs: case study of the River Meuse

    Hermjan Barneveld (HKV, Wageningen UR)

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    Management of river and river

    basin

    basins

  • Discussion: towards a common research agenda for the Meuse - how does the 2021 flood change our way of thinking?
  • Please send an e-mail to Bernhard Becker from the organizing committee for registration to the conference. We will collect registrations and send a meeting link a few days before the conference date. 

    Invitation and programme

    Chair: Bernhard Becker (Deltares)

    Plan of approach for the management of exceptional low water events in the Meuse catchment area

    Jean-Noël Pansera (International Meuse Commission)

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    Multi-purpose management of the Walloon waterways, from local to global control of the structures

    Nathan Bertouille (SPW), Ludovic Gouverneur (IMDC), Tim Franken (SumAqua)

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    Management of dynamic river banks

    Eveline van der Deijl (Deltares)

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    Analysis tool for passability of fish at weir complexes in river systems

    Erik Ruijgh (Deltares)

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    Plenary discussion

    Chair: Bernhard Becker (Deltares)

    Results of the Mentimeter responses

    Published on 31 August 2021 - updated 3 September 2021

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