Plankton dynamics in the river Rhine during downstream transport as influenced by biotic interactions and hydrological conditions Th. IetswaartL. BreebaartR. Bijkerk OriginalPaper Pages: 1 - 10
Introduction - A basin scale framework for the study of Human pressure on river system functioning Josette GarnierJean-Marie Mouchel Editorial Introduction Pages: 9 - 12
Aquatic bryophyte assemblages along a gradient of regulation in the river Rhine A. VanderpoortenJ.-P. Klein OriginalPaper Pages: 11 - 16
A macrophyte communities sequence as an indicator of eutrophication and acidification levels in weakly mineralised streams in north-eastern France Gabrielle ThiébautSerge Muller OriginalPaper Pages: 17 - 24
Use of oligochaete communities for assessment of ecotoxicological risk in fine sediment of rivers and canals of the Artois-Picardie water basin (France) J. PrygielA. Rosso-DarmetB. Ouddane OriginalPaper Pages: 25 - 37
Contribution of the macrobenthic compartment to the oxygen budget of a large regulated river: the Mosel Vincent BachmannPhilippe Usseglio-Polatera OriginalPaper Pages: 39 - 46
Contribution to the ecological quality of Aliakmon river (Macedonia, Greece): a multivariate approach M. Lazaridou-DimitriadouV. ArtemiadouY. Mylopoulos OriginalPaper Pages: 47 - 58
Multiple human impacts by the City of Paris on fish communities in the Seine river basin, France Philippe BoëtJérôme BelliardEvelyne Tales OriginalPaper Pages: 59 - 68
Rehabilitation efforts for Atlantic salmon in the Meuse basin area: Synthesis 1983–1998 C. PrignonJ.C. MichaJ.C. Philippart OriginalPaper Pages: 69 - 77
Biophysical interactions and the structure and dynamics of riverine ecosystems: the importance of biotic feedbacks Robert J. NaimanScott R. ElliottThomas C. O'Keefe OriginalPaper Pages: 79 - 86
Biogeochemical nutrient cycles and nutrient management strategies Daniel J. Conley OriginalPaper Pages: 87 - 96
Application of the `snapshot' methodology to a basin-wide analysis of phosphorus and nitrogen at stable low flow M. SalviaJ.F. IfflyL. Hoffmann OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 102
Nutrient runoff and transfer from land and rivers to the Gulf of Riga Per StålnackeNils VagstadEnn Loigu OriginalPaper Pages: 103 - 110
Retention of nutrients in river systems: dependence on specific runoff and hydraulic load Horst BehrendtDieter Opitz OriginalPaper Pages: 111 - 122
Modelling nutrient fluxes from source to river load: a macroscopic analysis applied to the Rhine and Elbe basins Marcel de Wit OriginalPaper Pages: 123 - 130
Integrated modelling of hydrological processes and nutrient dynamics at the river basin scale Valentina KrysanovaAlfred Becker OriginalPaper Pages: 131 - 138
Nitrogen transfers through the Seine drainage network: a budget based on the application of the `Riverstrahler' model G. BillenJ. Garnier OriginalPaper Pages: 139 - 150
Understanding the oxygen budget and related ecological processes in the river Mosel: the RIVERSTRAHLER approach Josette GarnierGilles BillenLaurent Palfner OriginalPaper Pages: 151 - 166
Model-based analysis of oxygen budget and biological processes in the regulated rivers Moselle and Saar: modelling the influence of benthic filter feeders on phytoplankton Andreas SchölVolker KircheschDieter Müller OriginalPaper Pages: 167 - 176
Optimal design and real time control of the integrated urban run-off system P. HarremoësW. Rauch OriginalPaper Pages: 177 - 184
Quantification of nitrate removal by a flooded alluvial zone in the Ill floodplain (Eastern France) José Miguel Sánchez PérezMichèle TrémolièresGérard Maire OriginalPaper Pages: 185 - 193
The impact of hydrological fluctuations on shallow groundwater hydrochemistry under two alluvial meadows L. KrebsJ. CorbonnoisS. Muller OriginalPaper Pages: 195 - 206
Scenario analysis of nutrient management at the river basin scale B. KronvangL. M. SvendsenJ. Dørge OriginalPaper Pages: 207 - 212
Methodology for multifunctional assessment of riverine wetlands in the Seine river basin Eliane FustecPhilippe BoëtNils Fauchon OriginalPaper Pages: 213 - 221
Linking land use, erosion and sediment yields in river basins D. E. Walling OriginalPaper Pages: 223 - 240
High frequency variations of water flux and sediment discharge during the Little Ice Age (1586–1725 AD) in the Rhône Delta (Mediterranean France). Relationship to the catchment basin G. Arnaud-FassettaM. Provansal OriginalPaper Pages: 241 - 250
Estimation of sediment yield and soil loss using suspended sediment load and 137Cs measurements on agricultural land, Brie Plateau, France S. SogonM-J. PenvenT. Muxart OriginalPaper Pages: 251 - 261
Assessment of soil erosion in a small agricultural basin of the St. Lawrence River watershed L. MabitC. BernardS. Wicherek OriginalPaper Pages: 263 - 268
Challenges in relating land use to sediment yield in the Upper Yangtze D. L. HiggittX. X. Lu OriginalPaper Pages: 269 - 277
Bank erosion in a Danish lowland stream system A. LaubelL. M. SvendsenS. E. Larsen OriginalPaper Pages: 279 - 285
Flood transport of dissolved and suspended matter in the El Abid river basin (Morocco) O. CherifiM. Loudiki OriginalPaper Pages: 287 - 294
Spatial and temporal variability of Total Suspended Solids in the Seine basin M. MeybeckZ. IdlafkihV. Andreassian OriginalPaper Pages: 295 - 306
Point and diffuse source analysis of heavy metals in the Elbe drainage area: Comparing heavy metal emissions with transported river loads R.J. VinkH. BehrendtW. Salomons OriginalPaper Pages: 307 - 314
Annual emissions of pollutants from mine stone applications in drainage basins of Dutch rivers R. S. E. W. LeuvenP. H. NienhuisW. A. Zwart OriginalPaper Pages: 315 - 323
Role of the dams on the River Lot on two types of pollution:point-sources (cadmium) and non-point sources (phosphorus) Alain DautaYvon LapaquellerieNoële Maillet OriginalPaper Pages: 325 - 329
A cadmium budget for the Lot-Garonne fluvial system (France) Gérard BlancYvon LapaquelleriePierre Anschutz OriginalPaper Pages: 331 - 341
Contamination by Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) in French and European rivers M. B. FernandesM.-A. SicreD. Pont OriginalPaper Pages: 343 - 348
Variability of herbicides (triazines, phenylureas) and tentative mass balance as a function of stream order, in the river Marne basin (France) M. ChevreuilM. GarmoumaN. Fauchon OriginalPaper Pages: 349 - 355