Organic micropollutants of anthropogenic origin in river waters may impair aquatic ecosystem health and drinking water quality. To evaluate micropollutant fate and turnover on a catchment scale, information on input source characteristics as well as spatial and temporal variability is required. The influence of tributaries from agricultural and urban areas and the input of wastewater were investigated by grab and Lagrangian sampling under base flow conditions within a 7.7‐km‐long stretch of the Ammer River (southwest Germany) using target screening for 83 organic micropollutants and 4 in vitro bioassays with environmentally relevant modes of action. In total, 9 pesticides and transformation products, 13 pharmaceuticals, and 6 industrial and...
Monitoring methodologies reflecting the long-term quality and contamination of surface waters are ne...
Due to the rising global population and the steady growth of the health care sector, the consumption...
As a consequence of climate change, increased precipitation in winter and longer periods of decrease...
The number of anthropogenic organic chemicals is continuously increasing and with it their substanti...
The pollution of freshwater bodies with organic micropollutants poses a major threat to human health...
Abstract Background Rivers receive water and associated organic micropollutants from their entire ca...
The occurrence of organic micropollutants in the aquatic environment is ubiquitous. They comprise co...
The environment, and particularly freshwater ecosystems, is permanently under anthropogenic pressure...
Rain events may impact the chemical pollution burden in rivers. Forty-four small streams in Germany ...
Surface waters can contain a range of micropollutants from point sources, such as wastewater effluen...
Anthropogenic substances, such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, plasticizers, UV filters, industrial ...
Wastewater treatment plant effluents are important point sources of micropollutants. To assess how t...
Surface water can contain a diverse range of organic micropollutants stemming from a number of sourc...
Storm events lead to agricultural and urban runoff, to mobilization of contaminated particulate matt...
AbstractIncreasing numbers of organic micropollutants are emitted into rivers via municipal wastewat...
Monitoring methodologies reflecting the long-term quality and contamination of surface waters are ne...
Due to the rising global population and the steady growth of the health care sector, the consumption...
As a consequence of climate change, increased precipitation in winter and longer periods of decrease...
The number of anthropogenic organic chemicals is continuously increasing and with it their substanti...
The pollution of freshwater bodies with organic micropollutants poses a major threat to human health...
Abstract Background Rivers receive water and associated organic micropollutants from their entire ca...
The occurrence of organic micropollutants in the aquatic environment is ubiquitous. They comprise co...
The environment, and particularly freshwater ecosystems, is permanently under anthropogenic pressure...
Rain events may impact the chemical pollution burden in rivers. Forty-four small streams in Germany ...
Surface waters can contain a range of micropollutants from point sources, such as wastewater effluen...
Anthropogenic substances, such as pharmaceuticals, pesticides, plasticizers, UV filters, industrial ...
Wastewater treatment plant effluents are important point sources of micropollutants. To assess how t...
Surface water can contain a diverse range of organic micropollutants stemming from a number of sourc...
Storm events lead to agricultural and urban runoff, to mobilization of contaminated particulate matt...
AbstractIncreasing numbers of organic micropollutants are emitted into rivers via municipal wastewat...
Monitoring methodologies reflecting the long-term quality and contamination of surface waters are ne...
Due to the rising global population and the steady growth of the health care sector, the consumption...
As a consequence of climate change, increased precipitation in winter and longer periods of decrease...