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  1. An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.

    Authors: Caroline Linhart, Simona Panzacchi, Fiorella Belpoggi, Peter Clausing, Johann G. Zaller and Koen Hertoge
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:13

    The original article was published in Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:1

  2. The environmental impact of pesticides has been an increasingly discussed issue over the last decades. Constant usage of pesticides presents a burden for soil and causes a decrease in its health, including the...

    Authors: Carina Lackmann, Mirna Velki, Dora Bjedov, Sandra Ečimović, Thomas-Benjamin Seiler and Henner Hollert
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:12
  3. The issue of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), has created enormous threat to global health. In an effort to contain the spread of COV...

    Authors: Zhongli Chen, Jinsong Guo, Yanxue Jiang and Ying Shao
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:11
  4. Many plants contain phytotoxic alkaloids to deter herbivorous pests and grazing animals. Alkaloids include quinolizidine and indole alkaloids found in the lupin (Lupinus spp.), an ornamental flower and emerging p...

    Authors: Megan R. Griffiths, Bjarne W. Strobel, Jawameer R. Hama and Nina Cedergreen
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:10
  5. Globally, 2-Ethylhexyl-4-methoxycinnamate (EHMC) is one of the most commonly used UV filters in sunscreen and personal care products. Due to its widespread usage, the occurrence of EHMC in the aquatic environm...

    Authors: Regine Nagorka and Anja Duffek
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:8
  6. The critical values for heavy metal fluxes for protecting the human health and ecosystem’s integrity in Germany, especially the Federal Immission Control Act (BImSchG in Gesetz zum Schutz vor schädlichen Umwel...

    Authors: Angela Schlutow, Winfried Schröder and Thomas Scheuschner
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:7
  7. In recent years, the widespread presence of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in the environment and the related exposures and adverse health effects has received increasing attention. Howe...

    Authors: Liquan Liu, Yingxi Qu, Jun Huang and Roland Weber
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:6
  8. To realize the integrated remediation of SW/GW and soil in the rural river network area, the integrated remediation in rural river network area project (IR-RRNA), funded by the Ministry of Science and Technolo...

    Authors: Han Wang, Tianbei Wang, Gang Xue, Jiang Zhao, Weiwu Ma, Yajie Qian, Min Wu, Zhuoran Zhang, Pin Gao, Changqing Su, Bingnian Zong, Junwu Yu, Jingsong Guo and Yayi Wang
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:5
  9. The European surfactant and detergent industry initiated a project to conduct an EUSES-based environmental exposure assessment for the total volume of alkyl sulfate (AS) surfactants, and to verify if the EUSES...

    Authors: Oliver Spaniol, Marlies Bergheim, James Dawick, Denise Kötter, Kathleen McDonough, Diederik Schowanek, Kathleen Stanton, James Wheeler and Andreas Willing
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:3
  10. Clothing is one of the primary human needs, and the demand is met by the global production of thousands of tons of textile fibers, fabrics and garments every day. Polyester clothing manufactured from oil-based...

    Authors: Cristina Palacios-Mateo, Yvonne van der Meer and Gunnar Seide
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:2
  11. In a previous study, we found that 45% of public playgrounds near intensively managed agricultural areas were contaminated with mainly endocrine active pesticide residues in spring. Here, we investigated poten...

    Authors: Caroline Linhart, Simona Panzacchi, Fiorella Belpoggi, Peter Clausing, Johann G. Zaller and Koen Hertoge
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:1

    The Correction to this article has been published in Environmental Sciences Europe 2021 33:13

  12. An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.

    Authors: Andrew Paul Gutierrez, Luigi Ponti, Keshav R. Kranthi, Johann Baumgärtner, Peter. E. Kenmore, Gianni Gilioli, Antonio Boggia, Jose Ricardo Cure and Daniel Rodríguez
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:162

    The original article was published in Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:139

  13. An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via the original article.

    Authors: Mechthild Anthe, Beatrice Valles-Ebeling, Jan Achtenhagen, Martina Arenz-Leufen, Jackie Atkinson, Michael Starp and Christian Corsing
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:161

    The original article was published in Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:147

  14. The removal of phenol from aqueous solution via photocatalytic degradation has been recognized as an environmentally friendly technique for generating clean water. The composite nanofibers containing PAN polym...

    Authors: Alaa Mohamed, Samy Yousef, Walaa S. Nasser, T. A. Osman, Alexander Knebel, Elvia P. Valadez Sánchez and Tawheed Hashem
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:160
  15. The assessment of persistence, bioaccumulation and toxicity (PBT) is part of the regulation process of ionic organic compounds (IOCs) and a major challenge, as a commonly acknowledged approach for the estimati...

    Authors: Carolin Mueller, Stefan Trapp, Fabio Polesel, Sebastian Kuehr and Christian Schlechtriem
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:159
  16. During the last decades, a worldwide increase in the number of cases of depression accompanied by rising prescription rates of antidepressants was recorded. In Germany, the two most prescribed antidepressants ...

    Authors: Michael Ziegler, Helene Eckstein, Shannon Ottmann, Lukas Reinelt, Sabine Stepinski, Heinz-R. Köhler and Rita Triebskorn
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:158
  17. Cathodic protection by sacrificial anodes composed of aluminum-zinc-indium alloys is often applied to protect offshore support structures of wind turbines from corrosion. Given the considerable growth of renew...

    Authors: Anna Maria Bell, Marcus von der Au, Julia Regnery, Matthias Schmid, Björn Meermann, Georg Reifferscheid, Thomas Ternes and Sebastian Buchinger
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:157
  18. Indoor pollution is a real threat to human health all over the world. Indoor pollution derives from indoor sources (e.g. smoking, gas stoves, coated furniture) as well as from outdoor sources (e.g. industries,...

    Authors: Harald G. Zechmeister, Marcela Rivera, Gunda Köllensperger, Jaume Marrugat and Nino Künzli
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:156
  19. Under the EU chemicals regulation REACH (Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals EC 1907/2006), registrants are not obliged to provide information related to intrinsic substance pr...

    Authors: Sarah E. Hale, Hans Peter H. Arp, Ivo Schliebner and Michael Neumann
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:155
  20. Nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI) is commonly used for remediation of groundwater contaminated by chlorinated ethenes (CEs); however, its long-term reactivity and subsurface transport are limited. A novel nZVI...

    Authors: Marie Czinnerova, Nhung H. A. Nguyen, Jan Nemecek, Katrin Mackenzie, Christopher Boothman, Jonathan Lloyd, Tamas Laszlo, Roman Spanek, Miroslav Cernik and Alena Sevcu
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:154
  21. The use of the water-accommodated fraction (WAF) approach for the preparation of exposure systems of complex substances such as petroleum products has been a standard way to perform aquatic toxicity tests on t...

    Authors: James R. Wheeler, Delina Lyon, Carolina Di Paolo, Albania Grosso and Mark Crane
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:153
  22. The European Commission organised the review of the best available techniques reference document for the food, drink and milk industries according to the provisions of the Industrial Emissions Directive (Direc...

    Authors: Germán Giner Santonja and Panagiotis Karlis
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:152
  23. In order to reduce emissions of micropollutants (MPs) via effluents of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), additional treatment steps are suggested and already deployed in selected WWTPs. Next to advanced oxi...

    Authors: Marion Woermann, Sonja Zimmermann and Bernd Sures
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:151
  24. Broad spectrum of activity and low potential for leaching to groundwater are important arguments for the application of the herbicide glyphosate on railway tracks. Nevertheless, certain weeds are insufficientl...

    Authors: Ignaz J. Buerge, Pavlina Pavlova, Irene Hanke, Astrid Bächli and Thomas Poiger
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:150
  25. Fatty alcohol polyoxyethylene ether-7 (AEO-7), a non-ionic surfactant, has recently been receiving extensive attention from the ocean pipeline industry for its ability to inhibit corrosion. However, the presen...

    Authors: Maha Al-Asmakh, Amin F. Majdalawieh, Aboubakr M. Abdullah, Nadin Younes, Sahar I. Da’as, A. Bahgat Radwan, Mostafa H. Sliem, Houria Ech-Cherif, Gianfranco Pintus and Gheyath K. Nasrallah
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:149
  26. Under the European REACH regulation, chemicals are assessed for persistence as part of weight-of-evidence determinations of persistence, bioaccumulation and toxicity (PBT), as required under Annex XIII and sup...

    Authors: Christopher B. Hughes, David M. Brown, Louise Camenzuli, Aaron D. Redman, J. Samuel Arey, Davide Vione, Neil Wang and Eleni Vaiopoulou
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:148
  27. Imidacloprid is an active ingredient included in plant protection, biocidal and veterinary medicinal products (VMPs). VMPs containing Imidacloprid are formulated as spot-on products or collars and designed to ...

    Authors: Mechthild Anthe, Beatrice Valles-Ebeling, Jan Achtenhagen, Martina Arenz-Leufen, Jackie Atkinson, Michael Starp and Christian Corsing
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:147

    The Correction to this article has been published in Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:161

  28. Groundwater is typically over-saturated in CO2 with respect to atmospheric equilibrium. Irrigation with groundwater is a common agricultural practice in many countries, but little is known about the fate of disso...

    Authors: Peifang Leng, Fadong Li, Kun Du, Zhao Li, Congke Gu and Matthias Koschorreck
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:146
  29. The difficulty of finding new treatments for neurological diseases with great impact in our society like Alzheimer’s disease can be ascribed in part to the complexity of the nervous system and the lack of quic...

    Authors: Laura Guzman, Gisela Besa, Daniela Linares, Lara González, Caterina Pont, Manuela Bartolini, Ann-Cathrin Haigis, Jessica Legradi, Diego Muñoz-Torrero, Jesús Gómez-Catalán and Marta Barenys
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:145
  30. Green Infrastructure (GI) is defined as a strategically planned network of natural and semi-natural spaces that provide society, in both rural and urban areas, with a large number of goods and services of grea...

    Authors: José Luis Caparrós Martínez, Juan Milán García, Nuria Rueda López and Jaime de Pablo Valenciano
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:144
  31. Humans and wildlife are continuously exposed to chemical mixtures. These mixtures vary in composition but typically contain hundreds of micropollutants at low concentrations. As it is not feasible to measure t...

    Authors: Gianina Jakobs, Janet Krüger, Andreas Schüttler, Rolf Altenburger and Wibke Busch
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:143
  32. Substantial efforts have been made to monitor potentially hazardous anthropogenic contaminants in surface waters while for plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) almost no data on occurrence in the water cycle are...

    Authors: Mulatu Yohannes Nanusha, Martin Krauss, Carina D. Schönsee, Barbara F. Günthardt, Thomas D. Bucheli and Werner Brack
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:142
  33. Despite clear-cut scientific evidence for pharmaceutical contaminants causing adverse effects in aquatic life, the regulatory response in Germany has been weak. In principle, there are different policy approac...

    Authors: Simon Schaub and Thomas Braunbeck
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:140
  34. The implementation of hybrid Bt cotton unique to India has been heralded as a grand success by government agencies, seed companies and other proponents, and yet yields have stagnated at low levels and producti...

    Authors: Andrew Paul Gutierrez, Luigi Ponti, Keshav R. Kranthi, Johann Baumgärtner, Peter. E. Kenmore, Gianni Gilioli, Antonio Boggia, Jose Ricardo Cure and Daniel Rodríguez
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:139

    The Correction to this article has been published in Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:162

  35. The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires the monitoring of biota—preferably fish—to check the compliance of tissue concentrations of priority substances (PS) against substance-specific environment...

    Authors: Heinz Rüdel, Verena Kosfeld, Annette Fliedner, Georg Radermacher, Christian Schlechtriem, Anja Duffek, Caren Rauert and Jan Koschorreck
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:138
  36. Climate change is safe to be one of the biggest challenges of mankind. Human activities, especially the combustion of fossil fuels, contribute to the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and thus to ...

    Authors: Doris Klingelhöfer, Ruth Müller, Markus Braun, Dörthe Brüggmann and David A. Groneberg
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:137
  37. Toxicity of silver nanoparticles (AgNP) has been studied frequently due to a rise in application in various products. Various studies on AgNP toxicity with terrestrial and aquatic organisms confirmed their neg...

    Authors: Xin Zhang and Juliane Filser
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:136
  38. Integrated steelmaking is known to emit coarse airborne ‘nuisance’ dust (10–100 µm) to the production site and in the local environs. We present a method to quantitatively analyse the provenance, mineralogical...

    Authors: James A. Small, Corrie J. G. van Hoek, Katrin Schollbach, Elmira Moosavi-Khoonsari, Frank J. L. van der Does, Stefan Melzer, Tako P. R. de Jong, Tilly de Bie, Rob A. Versfeld, Michiel de Roo and Sieger R. van der Laan
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:135
  39. Environmental magnetism, focusing on ferrimagnetic iron oxides, provides useful additional information on pollution of different environments. Magnetic methods have been applied to studies of atmospheric dust,...

    Authors: Eduard Petrovský, Aleš Kapička, Hana Grison, Bohumil Kotlík and Hana Miturová
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:134
  40. Household and personal care products (H&PCPs) are used frequently in the domestic environment. Different types of H&PCPs often contain the same chemicals and have potential for aggregate exposure. Therefore, p...

    Authors: Eun Jeong Han, KeunOh Choi, Seunghye Sim, Junyeong Choi, Yoonhee Uhm, Soonbok Kim, Eunkyung Lim and YoungJoo Lee
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:133
  41. The insertion of a transgene into a plant organism can, in addition to the intended effects, lead to unintended effects in the plants. To uncover such effects, we compared maize grains of two genetically modif...

    Authors: Sina-Elisabeth Ben Ali, Agnes Draxler, Diana Poelzl, Sarah Agapito-Tenfen, Rupert Hochegger, Alexander G. Haslberger and Christian Brandes
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:132
  42. This study aims to describe and test a tiered approach for assessing compliance to Environmental Quality standards (EQSs) for priority substances in biota in line with the European Water Framework Directive. T...

    Authors: Marc Babut, Benoit J. D. Ferrari, Patrick Jame, Azziz Assoumani, François Lestremau, Nicolas Hette-Tronquart, Cécile Miege and Olivier Perceval
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:131
  43. Benthic invertebrate communities are an integral and longstanding component of stream biomonitoring. However, multiple stressors driven by global change threaten benthic invertebrate communities. In particular...

    Authors: Phillip J. Haubrock, Francesca Pilotto and Peter Haase
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:129
  44. Environmental contamination by mercury is and will continue to be a serious risk for human health. Pollution of the terrestrial environment is particularly important as it is a place of human life and food pro...

    Authors: Barbara Gworek, Wojciech Dmuchowski and Aneta H. Baczewska-Dąbrowska
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:128
  45. OECD TG 309 “Aerobic Mineralisation in Surface Water” (OECD Test Guideline 309 (2004)) is currently used in regulation for the assessment of the persistence of chemicals in surface water. The test is performed...

    Authors: Dieter Hennecke, Jan Hassink, Judith Klein and Mike Kruse
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:127
  46. Road transport is an important contributor to the European Union’s total greenhouse gas emissions. This study aims at summarizing methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) exhaust emissions from L-category, light-dut...

    Authors: Michaël Clairotte, Ricardo Suarez-Bertoa, Alessandro A. Zardini, Barouch Giechaskiel, Jelica Pavlovic, Victor Valverde, Biagio Ciuffo and Covadonga Astorga
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:125

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