The microbiological quality of rivers

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Table of contents

1 General Introduction
1.1. Human activities, microbial pathogens and organic carbon
1.1.1 Aims and scientific questions of the thesis
1.1.2 Structure of the thesis
2 Study site and Methods
2.1 Study site
2.1.1 Water resources in Viet Nam
2.1.2 Red River Basin
2.2 Methods
2.2.1 Sampling strategy and laboratory analysis
2.2.2 Seneque/Riverstrahler model
2.2.3 Principles of the Riverstrahler model
3 Faecal indicator bacteria
3.1 Faecal indicator bacteria
3.1.1 Introduction and definition
3.1.2 Primary sources of FIB
3.1.3 Secondary sources of FIB
3.1.4 Fate in the aquatic continuum
3.2 Seasonal variability of faecal indicator bacteria numbers and die-off rates in the Red River basin, North Viet Nam (Article 1)
3.2.1 Abstract
3.2.2 Introduction
3.2.3 Materials and methods
3.2.4 Results
3.2.5 Discussion
3.2.6 Conclusions
3.3 Modeling of Faecal Indicator Bacteria (FIB) in the Red River basin, North Viet Nam (Article 2):
3.3.1 Abstract
3.3.2 Introduction
3.3.3 Material and methods
3.3.4 Results and discussion
3.3.5 Conclusions
4 Organic carbon
4.1 Organic carbon in aquatic systems
4.1.1 Introduction and definition
4.1.2 Sources
4.1.3 Role of climate
4.1.4 Biodegradability of DOC
4.2 Organic carbon transfers in the subtropical Red River system (Viet Nam). Insights on CO2 sources and sinks (Article 3).
4.2.1 Abstract
4.2.2 Introduction
4.2.3 Material and methods
4.2.4 Results
4.2.5 Discussion
4.2.6 Conclusion
5 General conclusions and perspectives
5.1 General conclusions
5.2 Directions for future research
6 References
7 Appendices
7.1 Appendix I: List of publications in international journals of Rank A
7.2 Appendix II: List of oral and poster presentations at conferences and seminars
7.3 Appendix III: List of conference proceedings

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