Water-quality surveillance is essential for the detection of anthropogenic impacts on rivers. The surveillance strategy designed by the EAWAG combines long-term, continuous monitoring necessary for assessing the success of measures implemented to fight pollution with short, intensive field and laboratory studies to elucidate element transformations and transport processes.Emphasis is put on sound methods of sampling and sample processing which are paramount for a clear interpretation of river quality data. Results from process-oriented case studies show how a combination of different methods of sampling and analysis brought new insights into phosphorus transport pathways and on the availability of particle-bound phosphate for phytoplankto...
Water quality of rivers worldwide is affected by the increasing use of organic mi-cropollutants for ...
In Switzerland, surface waters are protected by the Swiss Water Protection Ordinance (OEaux) which s...
Environmental water quality monitoring aims to provide the data required for safeguarding the enviro...
Hydro-climatic changes and the increasing release of pollutants into rivers by human activities tend...
Understanding the key factors influencing the water quality of large river systems forms an importan...
The hydrological and biogeochemical response of rivers carries information about solute sources, pat...
Management of water resources is among the most important issues humans have been dealing with in th...
Various sampling strategies come into operation to monitor water quality in rivers. Most frequently,...
The hydrological and biogeochemical response of rivers carries information about solute sources, pat...
This paper introduces new insights into the hydrochemical functioning of lowland river systems using...
This paper introduces new insights into the hydrochemical functioning of lowland river systems using...
Increased concentrations of phosphorus (P) in riverine systems lead to eutrophication and can contri...
This study shows the efficiency of passive sampling to reveal industrial and agricultural pollution ...
Water quality of rivers worldwide is affected by the increasing use of organic mi-cropollutants for ...
In Switzerland, surface waters are protected by the Swiss Water Protection Ordinance (OEaux) which s...
Environmental water quality monitoring aims to provide the data required for safeguarding the enviro...
Hydro-climatic changes and the increasing release of pollutants into rivers by human activities tend...
Understanding the key factors influencing the water quality of large river systems forms an importan...
The hydrological and biogeochemical response of rivers carries information about solute sources, pat...
Management of water resources is among the most important issues humans have been dealing with in th...
Various sampling strategies come into operation to monitor water quality in rivers. Most frequently,...
The hydrological and biogeochemical response of rivers carries information about solute sources, pat...
This paper introduces new insights into the hydrochemical functioning of lowland river systems using...
This paper introduces new insights into the hydrochemical functioning of lowland river systems using...
Increased concentrations of phosphorus (P) in riverine systems lead to eutrophication and can contri...
This study shows the efficiency of passive sampling to reveal industrial and agricultural pollution ...
Water quality of rivers worldwide is affected by the increasing use of organic mi-cropollutants for ...
In Switzerland, surface waters are protected by the Swiss Water Protection Ordinance (OEaux) which s...
Environmental water quality monitoring aims to provide the data required for safeguarding the enviro...