Intensive use of pesticides led to a widespread contamination of water, air and soils compartments. The present study focused on two main subjects, one based the ecodynamic of pesticides in Garonne River by characterization of sources, presence and outcome of these molecules and one other based on their transfer to air, water and soil compartments of a vineyard. Easy and fast methods of extractions were optimized although they were sensitive in order to be applied for mildly contaminated samples.Most quantified pesticides in Bordeaux wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) were diuron, imidaclopride and fipronil (≈ 50-100 ng.L-1). As treatments were not efficient to remove pesticides, effluents are a significant source for the Garonne River (dai...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Estuaries are important areas highly susceptible to anthropogenic degradations such as pollution. Es...
Estuaries are important areas highly susceptible to anthropogenic degradations such as pollution. Es...
Intensive use of pesticides led to a widespread contamination of water, air and soils compartments. ...
Intensive use of pesticides led to a widespread contamination of water, air and soils compartments. ...
The main goal of this work was the study of pesticide effects on natural communities of coastal phyt...
Despite a noticeable sales decrease since few years, France remains the first european user of phyto...
Pesticides are widely used in agriculture worldwide. However, it is now recognised thatoccupational ...
Despite a noticeable sales decrease since few years, France remains the first european user of phyto...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are persistent organic pollutants potentially mutagenic and ...
In 2008, the amount of pesticides used by amateur gardeners in the approximately fifteen million pri...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Water pollution presents a very critical problem facing industrial and developping countries. The en...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Estuaries are important areas highly susceptible to anthropogenic degradations such as pollution. Es...
Estuaries are important areas highly susceptible to anthropogenic degradations such as pollution. Es...
Intensive use of pesticides led to a widespread contamination of water, air and soils compartments. ...
Intensive use of pesticides led to a widespread contamination of water, air and soils compartments. ...
The main goal of this work was the study of pesticide effects on natural communities of coastal phyt...
Despite a noticeable sales decrease since few years, France remains the first european user of phyto...
Pesticides are widely used in agriculture worldwide. However, it is now recognised thatoccupational ...
Despite a noticeable sales decrease since few years, France remains the first european user of phyto...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are persistent organic pollutants potentially mutagenic and ...
In 2008, the amount of pesticides used by amateur gardeners in the approximately fifteen million pri...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Water pollution presents a very critical problem facing industrial and developping countries. The en...
Each year, 65 million m3 of sediment are removed by dredging of harbors, canals, rivers and French r...
Estuaries are important areas highly susceptible to anthropogenic degradations such as pollution. Es...
Estuaries are important areas highly susceptible to anthropogenic degradations such as pollution. Es...