Articles dans des revues avec comité de lecture (52)

  1. 5. Brion, N., Verbanck, M., Bauwens, W., Elskens, M., Chen, M., & Servais, P. (2015). Assessing the impacts of wastewater treatment implementation on the water quality of a small urban river over the past 40 years. Environmental science and pollution research international, 22(16), 12720–12736. doi:10.1007/s11356-015-4493-8
  2. 6. Blavier, J., Verbanck, M., Craddock, F., Liégeois, S., Latinis, D., Gargouri, L., Flores Rua, G., Debaste, F., & Haut, B. (2014). Investigation of riverbed filtration systems on the Parapeti river, Bolivia. Journal of Water Process Engineering, 1, 27-36. doi:10.1016/j.jwpe.2014.02.004
  3. 7. Petrovic, D., Le, H. M., De Ville De Goyet, N., Cornet, E. E., & Verbanck, M. (2014). A water level gradient method for the rapid tuning of the stage‑to‑discharge relationship in a mild‑slope river. La Houille blanche, 6(2013), 42-47. doi:10.1051/lhb/2013049
  4. 8. Garcia Armisen, T., İnceoğlu, Ö., Ouattara, N. K., Anzil, A., Verbanck, M., Brion, N., & Servais, P. (2014). Seasonal variations and resilience of bacterial communities in a sewage polluted urban river. PloS one, 9(3), e92579. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0092579
  5. 9. Le, H. M., Petrovic, D., & Verbanck, M. (2013). The semi-sewer river: hydraulic backwater effects and combined sewer overflow reverse flows in Central Brussels reduce deoxygenation impact further downstream. Water science and technology, 69, 903-908. doi:10.2166/wst.2013.800
  6. 10. Huybrechts, N., Zhang, Y. F., & Verbanck, M. (2013). Coupled estimation of the energy slope and associated sand-silt transport during high stream power events in alluvial rivers. International Journal of Sediment Research, 28(1), 58-65. doi:10.1016/S1001-6279(13)60018-9
  7. 11. Zhang, Y. F., Shen, G.-Q., & Verbanck, M. (2012). Research on discrimination of bed forms in the lower reach of Yellow River. Shui kexue jinzhan, 23(1), 46-52. doi:CNKI:32.1309.P.20111125.1635.006
  8. 12. Huybrechts, N., Zhang, Y. F., & Verbanck, M. (2011). A new closure methodology for 1D fully coupled models of mobile-bed alluvial hydraulics: Application to silt transport in the Lower Yellow River. International Journal of Sediment Research, 26(1), 36-49. doi:10.1016/S1001-6279(11)60074-7
  9. 13. El Mallahi, A., Minetti, C., Yourassowsky, C., Dubois, F., Detavernier, A., Ma, J., & Verbanck, M. (2011). Automated 3D detection of Giardia Lamblia cysts as an assessment of potential drinking-water resources using DHM with partially coherent source. Optics InfoBase Conference Papers.
  10. 14. Huybrechts, N., Luong, G. V., Zhang, Y. F., & Verbanck, M. (2011). Observations of canonical flow resistance in fast-flowing sand bed rivers. Journal of hydraulic research, 49(5), 611-616.
  11. 15. Huybrechts, N., Luong, G. V., Zhang, Y. F., Villaret, C., & Verbanck, M. (2010). Dynamic routing of flow resistance and alluvial bed form changes from the lower to the upper regime. Journal of hydraulic engineering, 137(9), 932–944. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)HY.1943-7900.0000371
  12. 16. Zhang, Y. F., Wu, B., & Verbanck, M. (2009). Bedform-dependent sediment transport model applied to silt transfer rates in the Lower Yellow River. Nisha yanjiu,(6), 48-53.

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