![]() | Alaerts, L. (2025). Multiscale hydrodynamic modelling of the Danube Delta [Doctoral thesis, ULiège - Université de Liège]. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/338742 |
![]() | Grégoire, M., Vandenbulcke, L., Chevalier, S., Choblet, M., Drozd, I., Grailet, J.-F., Ivanov, E., Macé, L., Verezemskaya, P., Yu, H., Alaerts, L., Randresihaja, N. R., Mangeleer, V., Maertens de Noordhout, G., Capet, A., Meulders, C., Mouchet, A., Munhoven, G., & Soetaert, K. (2025). The BiogeochemicAl Model for Hypoxic and Benthic Influenced areas: BAMHBI v1.0. ORBi-University of Liège. https://orbi.uliege.be/handle/2268/339773. doi:10.5194/egusphere-2025-4196 |
![]() | Alaerts, L., Lambrechts, J., Randresihaja, N. R., Vandenbulcke, L., Gourgue, O., Hanert, E., & Grégoire, M. (02 July 2025). An integrated high-resolution bathymetric model for the Danube Delta system. Earth System Science Data, 17 (7), 3125–3140. doi:10.5194/essd-2024-529 Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi |
![]() | Randresihaja, N. R., Gourgue, O., Alaerts, L., Fettweis, X., Lambrechts, J., De Le Court, M., Grégoire, M., & Hanert, E. (2025). Assessing the sensitivity of storm surge simulation to the atmospheric forcing resolutions across the estuary-sea continuum. Ocean Science. doi:10.5194/egusphere-2025-634 Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi |
Alaerts, L., Lambrechts, J., Randresihaja, N. R., Vandenbulcke, L., Gourgue, O., Hanert, E., & Grégoire, M. (November 2024). From the Delta to the Sea: Challenges in modelling the Danube-Black Sea continuum [Poster presentation]. Ocean Predict Symposium (OP'24), Paris, France. Peer reviewed |
Alaerts, L., Lambrechts, J., Randresihaja, N. R., Vandenbulcke, L., Gourgue, O., Hanert, E., & Grégoire, M. (October 2024). Simulating the hydrodynamics of the Danube River, Delta and Black Sea continuum [Paper presentation]. 21st International Workshop on Multi-scale Unstructured mesh numerical Modeling (IMUM), Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. Peer reviewed |
![]() | Dobbelaere, T., Dekens Apolline, Saint-Amand Antoine, Alaerts, L., Holstein Daniel M., & Hanerts Emmanuel. (25 June 2024). Hurricanes enhance coral connectivity but also superspread coral diseases. Global Change Biology, 30 (6). doi:10.1111/gcb.17382 Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi |
![]() | Lecart, M., Dobbelaere, T., Alaerts, L., Randresihaja, N. R., Mohammed, A. V., Vethamony, P., & Hanert, E. (01 February 2024). Land reclamation and its consequences: A 40-year analysis of water residence time in Doha Bay, Qatar. PLoS ONE, 19 (1), 0296715. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0296715 Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi |
Alaerts, L., Lambrechts, J., Hanert, E., & Grégoire, M. (04 June 2023). From the delta to the sea: Challenges in modelling the Danube-Black Sea continuum [Poster presentation]. ASLO Aquatic Sciences Meeting 2023, Palma de Majorque, Spain. Peer reviewed |
Alaerts, L., Lambrechts, J., Hanert, E., & Grégoire, M. (25 May 2023). From the delta to the sea: Challenges in modelling the Danube-Black Sea continuum [Poster presentation]. ELI-day, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. Peer reviewed |
Alaerts, L., Lambrechts, J., Hanert, E., & Grégoire, M. (01 March 2023). From the delta to the sea: Challenges in modelling the Danube-Black Sea continuum [Poster presentation]. VLIZ Marine Science Day 2023, Bruges, Belgium. Peer reviewed |
Alaerts, L., Emmanuel Hanert, & Grégoire, M. (13 December 2022). Multiscale modelling of hydro-biogeochemical fluxes along the Danube delta-Black Sea land-sea continuum [Paper presentation]. FOCUS DAY, Liège, Belgium. Peer reviewed |
Alaerts, L., Hanert Emmanuel, & Grégoire, M. (16 September 2022). Multi-scale modelling of biogeochemical fluxes along the Danube land-sea continuum [Paper presentation]. ICYMARE 2022 BREMERHAVEN, Bremerhaven, Germany. Peer reviewed |
![]() | Alaerts, L., Dobbelaere, T., Gravinese, P. M., & Hanert, E. (11 July 2022). Climate Change Will Fragment Florida Stone Crab Communities. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9. doi:10.3389/fmars.2022.839767 Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi |
Alaerts, L., Dobbelaere, T., Gravinese, P., & Emmanuel, H. (06 December 2021). Climate change will fragment Florida stone crab communities [Poster presentation]. 6th International Marine Connectivity Conference, Paris, France. Peer reviewed |