Acknowledgements ARENBERG DOCTORAL SCHOOL i FACULTY OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE MODEL BASED RIVER WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT UNDER CURRENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE CONDITIONS Thanh Thuy Nguyen Supervisor: Prof dr ir Patrick Willems Dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of PhD in Engineering Science August 2017 Cover image: http://all-free-download.com/freephotos/water-droplets-hd.html MODEL BASED RIVER WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT UNDER CURRENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE CONDITIONS Thanh Thuy NGUYEN Promotor: Prof dr ir P Willems Members of the Examination Committee: Prof dr ir H Heynen, chair Prof dr ir W Sansen, chair Prof dr ir I Smets Prof dr ir E Toorman Prof dr ir A van Griensven (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) Assoc Prof dr ir T H L Pham (Water Resources University, Hanoi, Vietnam) August 2017 Dissertation presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of PhD in Engineering Science © 2017 KU Leuven, Science, Engineering & Technology Uitgegeven 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river water quality modelling since my Master thesis After my Master, you recommended me to keep working on the river water quality topic for my PhD At that moment, I thought there was not much work to and everything was very clear During my PhD, I realized that nothing is perfect; the question was how we can mitigate the disadvantages and evaluate their effects On the way to find the answers, I have received your guidance, comments and encouragements Especially, I highly appreciate the trust and freedom you gave me to fill my research in the USA for the last 1.5 years I would like to thank Thuy Loi University for reserving my position at the university during my PhD research I would like to thank Prof Ilse Smets and Prof Erik Toorman for the follow up of my research and for providing comments and suggestions from the start of my PhD research to the final Your advice helped me to consider the research problems in a more comprehensive way In addition, I would also like to thank the other members of my jury for their feedback on my thesis text Prof Ann van Griensven, thank you for sharing your expertise to improve my future research Prof Thi Huong Lan Pham, thank you for making the long journey to attend my public defence Prof Willy Sansen and Prof Hilde Heynen, thank you for chairing my jury I also thank Prof Yoram Rubin and Dr Susan Hubbard for offering the opportunity to be a visiting student at UC of Berkeley I would like i ii Acknowledgements to thank Anita, Rita, Yalina, Edmundo and Mathias for the administrative support, Freddy and Gerda for the technical support I am grateful to the Interfaculty Council for Development Cooperation (IRO) for granting years of my PhD research I also would like to thank the Danish Hydraulic Institute (DHI) and Innovyze company for providing MIKE and InfoWorks software licenses, and the Flemish Environmental Agency (VMM) for supplying data Thank you Ingrid Keupers for your excellent work on river water quality modelling on which I could build further Thank you Els Van Uytven for your cooperation, and Vincent Wolfs for delivering the InfoWorks RS dongle to me during my maternity leave I also would like to thank all our group members who contributed to the development of WETSPRO and the climate change perturbation tool More thanks go to all of my friends who brought my home to Belgium and the USA in very colorful culture environments A special word of thanks goes to my parents, siblings, niece and nephew You always encouraged and supported me to finish my PhD I also would like to thank Phuong and Simba, who accompanied me since the very first day of my PhD We have shared the happy and sometimes though time together, even online or offline I am so proud of being with you, being your wife and your mama Last but not least, I would like to say thanks to a very special person that I have admired since I was small Your love, your life and your work have been following me and lighting my life and my career up 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AGU Fall meeting San Fransisco, 14-18 December 2015 Nguyen T.T., Willems P (2014) River water quality modeling in InfoWorks-RS for the Molse Nete river Congress of the Asian and Pacific Division of the International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research IAHR-APD2014 Hanoi, Vietnam, 21-24 September 2014 185 186 Publications by the author Meeting abstracts, presented at other scientific conferences and symposia, published or not published in proceedings or journals • Nguyen T.T., Willems P (2015) River water quality modelling, uncertainty analysis and impacts of climate change Vietnamese Rectors' Mission to Belgium Gent, 19 Oktober 2015 ... image: http://all-free-download.com/freephotos /water- droplets-hd.html MODEL BASED RIVER WATER QUALITY ASSESSMENT UNDER CURRENT AND FUTURE CLIMATE CONDITIONS Thanh Thuy NGUYEN Promotor: Prof dr... the river WQ drivers 158 9.1.2 Develop a river water quality conceptual model based on InfoWorks RS 160 9.1.3 Uncertainty analysis and assessment of climate change impacts on river water quality. .. hydrological model calibration to the climate change impact assessment 141 8.2 Results and discussions 8.2.1 Propagation of climate change to river water quality input 142 143 8.2.2 Impacts of climate