A computational framework for modelling the fate of selected toxic substances in the Meuse Basin

Within the scope of the research program of Integrated Water Management Working Group, new research, focused on developing a computer aided system for policy analysis of water management for international river basins, has been launched at Delft University of Technology. This paper refers to concept...

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Aromatic hydrocarbons
Atrazine
Cadmium
Computation
Computer applications
Constants
Copper
Educational institutions
Formulations
Frameworks
Freshwater
Group dynamics
Herbicides
Lindane
Metals
meuse
Modelling
organic micropollutants
Pesticides
Policies
Policy analysis
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
Quality management
Research programmes
River basins
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Simazine
Toxic substances
Trace metals
Water analysis
Water management
Water quality
Water quality management
Zinc
title A computational framework for modelling the fate of selected toxic substances in the Meuse Basin
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