This report contains an overview of the development of aqueous point source emission factors for cadmium in the Rhine River basin in the period 1970-1988. Based on these emission factors the aqueous emissions of cadmium for different industrial activities in the basin are calculated. For some activities defining emission factors does not make sense, since their cadmium emission is determined by e.g. ore or scrap purchase policy and not by the applied process technology. The overall cadmium emission to the Rhine and to its tributaries is compared with the point source component of in-basin cadmium monitoring data. The results show reasonable agreement. Further study is required to include hydrological characteristics in a tributary-Rhine...
International audienceMaterial flow analysis and environmental contamination analysis are merged int...
Routine measurements of river discharge and total suspended sediment concentration (TSS) are combine...
The contrast between, on the one hand, decreasing emissions of the metals cadmium, copper, lead and ...
The report, by reviewing the relevant literature and synthesizing data on economic technologies, tra...
IIASA' s project, Sources of Chemical Pollution in the Rhine Basin, is a comprehensive analysis of t...
The research described in this working paper was conducted for the study "Sources of Chemical Pollut...
This report describes a method for estimating the amount and fractions of pollutant loads from point...
The concept of industrial metabolism is introduced as an analytical framework for many diffuse sourc...
The input of seven heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb and Zn) into the large river basins of Germa...
Inputs into the flow of cadmium in the Federal Republic of Germany are caused on the one hand by the...
In this paper, the influence of impoundments (sluices, weirs, etc.) and stream components (tributari...
According to international agreements, encouraging all partners to diminish the emission of priority...
The aim of both projects was a methodological development of the MONERIS model to quantify emissions...
International audienceMaterial flow analysis and environmental contamination analysis are merged int...
The object of this report is to demonstrate the merit of studies in industrial metabolism as a new a...
International audienceMaterial flow analysis and environmental contamination analysis are merged int...
Routine measurements of river discharge and total suspended sediment concentration (TSS) are combine...
The contrast between, on the one hand, decreasing emissions of the metals cadmium, copper, lead and ...
The report, by reviewing the relevant literature and synthesizing data on economic technologies, tra...
IIASA' s project, Sources of Chemical Pollution in the Rhine Basin, is a comprehensive analysis of t...
The research described in this working paper was conducted for the study "Sources of Chemical Pollut...
This report describes a method for estimating the amount and fractions of pollutant loads from point...
The concept of industrial metabolism is introduced as an analytical framework for many diffuse sourc...
The input of seven heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb and Zn) into the large river basins of Germa...
Inputs into the flow of cadmium in the Federal Republic of Germany are caused on the one hand by the...
In this paper, the influence of impoundments (sluices, weirs, etc.) and stream components (tributari...
According to international agreements, encouraging all partners to diminish the emission of priority...
The aim of both projects was a methodological development of the MONERIS model to quantify emissions...
International audienceMaterial flow analysis and environmental contamination analysis are merged int...
The object of this report is to demonstrate the merit of studies in industrial metabolism as a new a...
International audienceMaterial flow analysis and environmental contamination analysis are merged int...
Routine measurements of river discharge and total suspended sediment concentration (TSS) are combine...
The contrast between, on the one hand, decreasing emissions of the metals cadmium, copper, lead and ...