The Geul river, a tributary of the Meuse located in the south Netherlands, Belgium, and part of Germany, is vulnerable to extreme hydrological events, such as floods, droughts, and erosion. There is evidence that these conditions are exacerbated by land use and climate changes. This thesis focuses on investigating the temporal variability and trends of hydrometeorological variables, as well as the main land use changes in the Geul river catchment. Accordingly, this thesis aims to improve understanding of the impacts of climate change and human intervention on the hydrological response of the Geul. In the first part of the thesis, temporal changes in (extreme) precipitation regimes for the period 1951-2021 and potential evaporation for the p...
Investigation of changes in the rainfall-runoff regimes of rivers and its extremes has become more i...
Investigation of changes in the rainfall-runoff regimes of rivers and its extremes has become more i...
The Ourthe River, in the south-east of Belgium, has a catchment area of 3,500 km2 and is one of the ...
The river Geul is a tributary of the river Meuse and its catchment area (340 km2) is partly located ...
The river Geul is a tributary of the river Meuse and its catchment area (340 km2) is partly located ...
Potential impacts of climate change/variability on regional or local precipitation patterns and, sub...
Potential impacts of climate change/variability on regional or local precipitation patterns and, sub...
In this study we focus our attention on the climate change impacts on the hydrological balance in Be...
Floods and droughts are severely impacting people's lives, worldwide. The magnitude and frequency of...
Quantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the river basin scale is a c...
Quantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the river basin scale is a c...
Quantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the river basin scale is a c...
The Meuse is an important rain-fed river in North-Western Europe. Nine million people live in its ca...
As a consequence of climate change, several studies concluded that winter flood occurrence could inc...
The potential climate change impacts on hydrological extremes (floods and low flows) have been inves...
Investigation of changes in the rainfall-runoff regimes of rivers and its extremes has become more i...
Investigation of changes in the rainfall-runoff regimes of rivers and its extremes has become more i...
The Ourthe River, in the south-east of Belgium, has a catchment area of 3,500 km2 and is one of the ...
The river Geul is a tributary of the river Meuse and its catchment area (340 km2) is partly located ...
The river Geul is a tributary of the river Meuse and its catchment area (340 km2) is partly located ...
Potential impacts of climate change/variability on regional or local precipitation patterns and, sub...
Potential impacts of climate change/variability on regional or local precipitation patterns and, sub...
In this study we focus our attention on the climate change impacts on the hydrological balance in Be...
Floods and droughts are severely impacting people's lives, worldwide. The magnitude and frequency of...
Quantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the river basin scale is a c...
Quantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the river basin scale is a c...
Quantifying how changes in land use affect the hydrological response at the river basin scale is a c...
The Meuse is an important rain-fed river in North-Western Europe. Nine million people live in its ca...
As a consequence of climate change, several studies concluded that winter flood occurrence could inc...
The potential climate change impacts on hydrological extremes (floods and low flows) have been inves...
Investigation of changes in the rainfall-runoff regimes of rivers and its extremes has become more i...
Investigation of changes in the rainfall-runoff regimes of rivers and its extremes has become more i...
The Ourthe River, in the south-east of Belgium, has a catchment area of 3,500 km2 and is one of the ...