Abstract Urban streams receive increasing loads of organic micropollutants from treated wastewaters. A comprehensive understanding of the in-stream fate of micropollutants is thus of high interest for water quality management. Bedforms induce pumping effects considerably contributing to whole stream hyporheic exchange and are hotspots of biogeochemical turnover processes. However, little is known about the transformation of micropollutants in such structures. In the present study, we set up recirculating flumes to examine the transformation of a set of micropollutants along single flowpaths in two triangular bedforms. We sampled porewater from four locations in the bedforms over 78 days and analysed the resulting concentration curves using ...
International audienceThe fate of 28 trace organic compounds (TrOCs) was investigated in the hyporhe...
Organic micropollutants (OMPs) are widely detected in surface waters. So far, the removal processes ...
The fate of polar organic micropollutants (logD<sub>OW</sub> (pH 7) between −4.2 and +3.5) during ri...
Urban streams receive increasing loads of organic micropollutants from treated wastewaters. A compre...
Hyporheic zones (HZs) are reactive transition regions between rivers and aquifers which are thought ...
Hyporheic zones are the water-saturated flow-through subsurfaces of rivers which are characterized b...
The hyporheic zonethe transition region beneath and alongside the stream bedis a central compartme...
Enhancing the understanding of the fate of wastewater-derived organic micropollutants in rivers is c...
Pharmaceutical residues are commonly detected micropollutants in the aquatic environment. Biodegrada...
International audienceWastewaters are highly contaminated waters by anthropogenic compounds. To limi...
This paper investigates the degradation behavior of 14 organic micropollutants (OMPs), selected for ...
The fate of 28 trace organic compounds (TrOCs) was investigated in the hyporheic zone (HZ) of an urb...
This paper investigates the degradation behavior of 14 organic micropoliutants (OMPs), selected for ...
International audienceThe fate of 28 trace organic compounds (TrOCs) was investigated in the hyporhe...
Organic micropollutants (OMPs) are widely detected in surface waters. So far, the removal processes ...
The fate of polar organic micropollutants (logD<sub>OW</sub> (pH 7) between −4.2 and +3.5) during ri...
Urban streams receive increasing loads of organic micropollutants from treated wastewaters. A compre...
Hyporheic zones (HZs) are reactive transition regions between rivers and aquifers which are thought ...
Hyporheic zones are the water-saturated flow-through subsurfaces of rivers which are characterized b...
The hyporheic zonethe transition region beneath and alongside the stream bedis a central compartme...
Enhancing the understanding of the fate of wastewater-derived organic micropollutants in rivers is c...
Pharmaceutical residues are commonly detected micropollutants in the aquatic environment. Biodegrada...
International audienceWastewaters are highly contaminated waters by anthropogenic compounds. To limi...
This paper investigates the degradation behavior of 14 organic micropollutants (OMPs), selected for ...
The fate of 28 trace organic compounds (TrOCs) was investigated in the hyporheic zone (HZ) of an urb...
This paper investigates the degradation behavior of 14 organic micropoliutants (OMPs), selected for ...
International audienceThe fate of 28 trace organic compounds (TrOCs) was investigated in the hyporhe...
Organic micropollutants (OMPs) are widely detected in surface waters. So far, the removal processes ...
The fate of polar organic micropollutants (logD<sub>OW</sub> (pH 7) between −4.2 and +3.5) during ri...