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    BotRisk: simulating the annual bunch rot risk on grapevines (Vitis vinifera L. cv. Riesling) based on meteorological data

    The aim of the present investigations was to simulate the annual risk of bunch rot (Botrytis cinerea) on Vitis vinifera L. cv. Riesling grapes based on three long-term (n = 3 × 7 = 21 cases) assessment data sets ...

    Daniel Molitor, Ottmar Baus, Yoanne Didry in International Journal of Biometeorology (2020)

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    Pesticide residue profiles in bee bread and pollen samples and the survival of honeybee colonies—a case study from Luxembourg

    Pesticide residues (112 compounds) were quantified by GC-MS/MS or LC-MS/MS in 85 bee bread samples and 154 pollen samples obtained from five apiaries each with three or four colonies (genotype Buckfast) in Lux...

    Marco Beyer, Audrey Lenouvel in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2018)

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    Initial sample extract stock concentration affects in vitro bioassay-based toxicological risk characterization

    Bioassays have become an alternative for sediment risk profiling, including potential compliance with sediment quality criteria (SQC). In vitro functional bioassays have evolved through standardization and val...

    Mauricio Montaño, Lucien Hoffmann, Albertinka Jacoba Murk in Journal of Soils and Sediments (2014)

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    The Influence of Sediment Sources and Hydrologic Events on the Nutrient and Metal Content of Fine-Grained Sediments (Attert River Basin, Luxembourg)

    Nutrient (C, N and P) and metal (Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) content and dynamics of suspended and channel bed sediments were analysed within the rural Attert River basin (Luxembourg). This basin is representative ...

    Núria Martínez-Carreras, Andreas Krein, Francesc Gallart in Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (2012)

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    Dynamics of storm-driven suspended sediments in a headwater catchment described by multivariable modeling

    Previous research has shown that the rate at which suspended sediment is transported in watercourses depends primarily on discharge (Q) as the first-order control, but additional factors are thought to affect sus...

    Milan Onderka, Andreas Krein, Sebastian Wrede in Journal of Soils and Sediments (2012)

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    Long-term Persistence of Stream Nitrate Concentrations (Memory Effect) Inferred from Spectral Analysis and Detrended Fluctuation Analysis

    Previous research in agricultural catchments showed that past inputs of nitrate continue to influence present observations and future characteristics of nitrate concentrations in stream water for a long period...

    Milan Onderka, Lea Mrafková, Andreas Krein, Lucien Hoffmann in Water, Air, & Soil Pollution (2012)

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    A rapid spectral-reflectance-based fingerprinting approach for documenting suspended sediment sources during storm runoff events

    This paper reports on the development of a rapid and simple spectra-reflectance-based fingerprinting approach for documenting suspended sediment sources during storm runoff events. The methodology was applied ...

    Núria Martínez-Carreras, Andreas Krein, Thomas Udelhoven in Journal of Soils and Sediments (2010)

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    Behaviour and Fluxes of Dissolved Antibiotics, Analgesics and Hormones During Flood Events in a Small Heterogeneous Catchment in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

    The objective of this investigation is to analyse the variations of xenobiotic concentrations and the fluxes of dissolved xenobiotics during runoff events in the small rural Mess catchment (35 km2) in the Southwe...

    Jean-Yannick Pailler, Cédric Guignard, Berenike Meyer in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (2009)

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    The Importance of Precedent Hydro-climatological Conditions for the Mass Transfer of Pollutants in Separated Sewer Systems and Corresponding Tributaries During Storm Events

    Runoff events were analysed in separated sewer systems in the town of Luxembourg. The relationships between Event Mean Concentrations of different pollutants and runoff patterns were evaluated. In addition, th...

    Andreas Krein, Merce Salvia-Castellvi in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (2007)

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    Facing Hazardous Matter in Atmospheric Particles with NanoSIMS (2 pp)

    Current scientific studies and evaluations clearly show that an increase of urban dust loads, alone or combined with other pollutants und certain meteorological conditions lead to different significant healt...

    Andreas Krein, Jean-Nicolas Audinot in Environmental Science and Pollution Resear… (2007)