Volume 25, Issue 24, August 2018

Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Anthropogenic Influence in a Large River Basin. A Multidisciplinary Approach (pp. 23373-23594)

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ISSN: 0944-1344 (Print) 1614-7499 (Online)

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    Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary approach

    Organic market gardening around the Paris agglomeration: agro-environmental performance and capacity to meet urban requirements

    Juliette Anglade, Michael Ramos Medina Pages 23373-23382
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    Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary approach

    Trace metals dynamics under contrasted land uses: contribution of statistical, isotopic, and EXAFS approaches

    Caroline A. Bonnot, Alexandre Gélabert Pages 23383-23403
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    Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary approach

    Application of a multidisciplinary and integrative weight-of-evidence approach to a 1-year monitoring survey of the Seine River

    Iris Barjhoux, Lise C. Fechner Pages 23404-23429
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    Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary approach

    Reconstructing long-term trajectories of fish assemblages using historical data: the Seine River basin (France) during the last two centuries

    Jérôme Belliard, Sarah Beslagic Pages 23430-23450
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    Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary approach

    Estimating ecosystem metabolism from continuous multi-sensor measurements in the Seine River

    N. Escoffier, N. Bensoussan, L. Vilmin Pages 23451-23467
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    Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary approach

    Trajectories of river chemical quality issues over the Longue Durée: the Seine River (1900S–2010)

    M. Meybeck, L Lestel, C. Carré, G. Bouleau Pages 23468-23484
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    Estimation of the water quality of a large urbanized river as defined by the European WFD: what is the optimal sampling frequency?

    Lauriane Vilmin, Nicolas Flipo Pages 23485-23501
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    Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary approach

    Evaluation and localization of an artificial drainage network by 3D time-lapse electrical resistivity tomography

    T Jouen, R Clément, H Henine, C Chaumont Pages 23502-23514
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    Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary approach

    Long trend reduction of phosphorus wastewater loading in the Seine: determination of phosphorus speciation and sorption for modeling algal growth

    Najla Aissa-Grouz, Josette Garnier Pages 23515-23528
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    Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary approach

    Evaluation of a spatialized agronomic model in predicting yield and N leaching at the scale of the Seine-Normandie Basin

    N. Beaudoin, N. Gallois, P. Viennot Pages 23529-23558
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    Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary approach

    Contamination of soils by metals and organic micropollutants: case study of the Parisian conurbation

    Johnny Gaspéri, Sophie Ayrault Pages 23559-23573
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    Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary approach

    Spatio-temporal dynamics of per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) and transfer to periphytic biofilm in an urban river: case-study on the River Seine

    Gabriel Munoz, Lise C. Fechner Pages 23574-23582
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    Spatial and temporal patterns of anthropogenic influence in a large river basin. A multidisciplinary approach

    Biological impacts of local vs. regional land use on a small tributary of the Seine River (France): insights from a food web approach based on stable isotopes

    Nicolas Hette-Tronquart, Thierry Oberdorff Pages 23583-23594
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