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  1. Taste and odor problem in drinking water is one major concern for consumers and water supply. Exploring the odor characteristics and the major odor causing compounds in the source water is the base for odor co...

    Authors: Ping Xia, Shuangyi Zhang, Jianwei Yu, Hui Ye, Dong Zhang, Lei Jiang, Zheng Wang and Daqiang Yin
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:50
  2. There has been a rising interest within the scientific community and the public about the environmental risk related to the abundance of microplastics in aquatic environments. Up to now, however, scientific kn...

    Authors: Hannah Schmieg, Sven Huppertsberg, Thomas P. Knepper, Stefanie Krais, Katharina Reitter, Felizitas Rezbach, Aki S. Ruhl, Heinz-R. Köhler and Rita Triebskorn
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:49
  3. Climate change induced a rise in surface water temperature and a prolongation of summer stratification in drinking water reservoirs. Stratification and temperature are important factors for drinking water prod...

    Authors: Johannes Feldbauer, David Kneis, Tilo Hegewald, Thomas U. Berendonk and Thomas Petzoldt
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:48
  4. A prerequisite for long-term survival of populations under multi-stress conditions is their capacity to set up efficient adaptive strategies. However, changes in the activity of molecular biomarkers have been ...

    Authors: Dina Tenji, Bojana Micic, Sandor Sipos, Branko Miljanovic, Ivana Teodorovic and Sonja Kaisarevic
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:47
  5. As electric kick scooters, three-wheelers, and passenger cars enter the streets, efficiency trade-offs across vehicle types gain practical relevance for consumers and policy makers. Here, we compile a comprehe...

    Authors: Martin Weiss, Kira Christina Cloos and Eckard Helmers
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:46

    The Correction to this article has been published in Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:83

  6. The N2-fixing cyanobacterium, Aphanizomenon flos-aquae is a globally distributed bloom causing species that degrades water quality of fresh and marine water bodies. Overcoming phosphorus (P) deficiency is one of ...

    Authors: Xiaoyan Chen, Iva Dolinova, Alena Sevcu, Tomasz Jurczak, Piotr Frankiewicz, Adrianna Wojtal-Frankiewicz, Lingling Wan, Qinghui Deng, Chunlei Song, Yiyong Zhou and Xiuyun Cao
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:45
  7. Poly-brominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and heavy metals are persistent pollutants in Yangtze River basin, China and also around the globe. In the exposure reality, they may have sequential exposures and long-...

    Authors: Jing Zhang and ZhenYang Yu
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:44
  8. High resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) is being used increasingly in the context of suspect and non-targeted screening for the identification of bioorganic molecules. There is correspondingly increasing awar...

    Authors: Herbert Oberacher, Michael Sasse, Jean-Philippe Antignac, Yann Guitton, Laurent Debrauwer, Emilien L. Jamin, Tobias Schulze, Martin Krauss, Adrian Covaci, Noelia Caballero-Casero, Kathleen Rousseau, Annelaure Damont, François Fenaille, Marja Lamoree and Emma L. Schymanski
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:43
  9. Organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) are currently still threatening the ecological environment and people’s health. However, studies that investigate OCP pollution levels in an urbanized river network of an entir...

    Authors: Chong Chen, Wenbing Zou, Songsong Chen, Kai Zhang and Limin Ma
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:42
  10. Zinc oxide nanoparticle (nZnO) and chemicals with different mode of action (MOA, i.e., narcotic and reactive) were frequently detected in the Yangtze River. Organisms are typically exposed to mixtures of nZnO and...

    Authors: Fen Chen, Ligui Wu, Xiaoyu Xiao, Lingling Rong, Mi Li and Xiaoming Zou
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:41
  11. Spreading of manure on agricultural soils represents an important pathway by which veterinary medicinal and biocidal products enter the environment. To assess their environmental impact in the context of autho...

    Authors: Thomas Junker, Cornelia Atorf, Silvia Berkner, Rolf-Alexander Düring, Dieter Hennecke, Monika Herrchen, Sabine Konradi, Ute Merrettig-Bruns, Jörg Römbke, Julia Wagner and Karlheinz Weinfurtner
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:39
  12. The ability to use dissolved organic phosphorus (DOP) is important for survival and competition when phytoplankton are faced with scarcity of dissolved inorganic phosphorus (DIP). However, phosphorus availabil...

    Authors: Yanjun Yang, Junqiong Shi, Yunlu Jia, Fang Bai, Songqi Yang, Wenmei Mi, Shuhan He and Zhongxing Wu
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:38
  13. Phytoplankton diversity can be difficult to ascertain from morphological analyses, because of the existence of cryptic species and pico- and concealed phytoplankton. In-depth sequencing and metabarcoding can r...

    Authors: Shouliang Huo, Xiaochuang Li, Beidou Xi, Hanxiao Zhang, Chunzi Ma and Zhuoshi He
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:37
  14. Descriptor 8 of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD) (Directive 2008/56/EC) addresses the good environmental status with regard to pollution of marine waters by chemical contaminants. Commission deci...

    Authors: Annette Fliedner, Heinz Rüdel, Annekatrin Dreyer, Ulrike Pirntke and Jan Koschorreck
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:36
  15. Co-exposure of multiple quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs) is widely present in the aquatic environment. The knowledge about their toxicities to microorganism at low concentration is lacking. This study aims...

    Authors: Ling-Yun Mo, Yong-An Liu, Jie Zhu, Li-Tang Qin, Yan-Peng Liang and Hong-Hu Zeng
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:35
  16. New challenges arise in risk assessment when genetically engineered (GE) plants can persist and propagate in the environment as well as produce viable offspring. Next generation effects can be influenced by he...

    Authors: Andreas Bauer-Panskus, Juliana Miyazaki, Katharina Kawall and Christoph Then
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:32
  17. As the longest river in Asia, the Yangtze River flows through the most industrialized cities in China and provides critical ecological services for agriculture, industry, and transportation. Polychlorinated bi...

    Authors: Xiaoai Cui, Jing Dong, Zhifeng Huang, Chengyou Liu, Xiaocui Qiao, Xing Wang, Xingru Zhao, Binghui Zheng and Jinshan Shen
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:29
  18. As a class of contaminants of emerging concern (CECs), illicit drugs should be taken into account in the water management because of their social and public health risks. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) ar...

    Authors: Yanghui Deng, Changsheng Guo, Heng Zhang, Xingxing Yin, Like Chen, Daishe Wu and Jian Xu
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:28
  19. Environmental behavior of pesticide in soils is a key current research focus. Studying the adsorption characteristics of pesticides in soils as a parameter for evaluating the risk of groundwater pollution by p...

    Authors: Haiyan Yu, Yongfeng Liu, Xingquan Shu, Han Fang, Xiaojing Sun, Yuwei Pan and Limin Ma
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:27
  20. Nutrient balance in rice paddy fields can change under different tillage management practices; however, the extent of the change may differ for various rice varieties. A field experiment was conducted over 2 s...

    Authors: Jiao Yang, Xinqiang Liang, Hua Li, Yanfeng Chen and Guangming Tian
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:26
  21. Although listed in the Stockholm Convention, commercial Decabromodiphenyl ether (c-DecaBDE) is still being produced in many factories and used as a kind of flame retardants primarily in plastic polymers and te...

    Authors: Bin Zhang, Ting Xu, Daqiang Yin and Sheng Wei
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:25
  22. Clarifying the relationship between photosynthesis and irradiance and accurately quantifying photosynthetic performance are of importance to calculate the productivity of phytoplankton, whether in aquatic ecos...

    Authors: Xiaolong Yang, Lihua Liu, Zhikai Yin, Xingyu Wang, Shoubing Wang and Zipiao Ye
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:24
  23. The Xiangjiang River is an important drinking water resource for the Hunan Province of China. It is crucial to ascertain the pollution status, influencing factors, ecological risks, and possible sources of hea...

    Authors: Zhifeng Huang, Chengyou Liu, Xingru Zhao, Jing Dong and Binghui Zheng
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:23
  24. The aggravation of environmental problems has led companies to seek the development and commercialization of green products. Some companies mislead their stakeholders through a phenomenon called greenwashing.

    Authors: Sebastião Vieira de Freitas Netto, Marcos Felipe Falcão Sobral, Ana Regina Bezerra Ribeiro and Gleibson Robert da Luz Soares
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:19
  25. Colloid-facilitated phosphorus (P) transport is recognized as an important pathway for the loss of soil P in agricultural systems; however, information regarding soil aggregate-associated colloidal P (Pcoll) is l...

    Authors: Fayong Li, Xinqiang Liang, Hua Li, Yingbin Jin, Junwei Jin, Miaomiao He, Erwin Klumpp and Roland Bol
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:17
  26. The Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) is the largest freshwater reservoir in China. Previous studies showed that organotin pollution is present in the TGR. In June 2011, the AFS Convention went into effect in China...

    Authors: Jun-min Gao, Ping-ting Fu, Xiao-ling Chen, Jin-song Guo, Xian-yu Hou, Jie Zeng and Zhu-man Chen
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:16
  27. The Yangtze Estuary acts as gateways where microplastics transport from freshwater into marine environments, with one of the largest discharge volumes in the world. The occurrence of microplastics in surface w...

    Authors: Yubo Li, Zhibo Lu, Hongyuan Zheng, Juan Wang and Cheng Chen
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:15
  28. Due to the large surface area of green-synthesized TiO2@CuO@Chromite nanocatalysts (NCs) and accumulations of bioactive phytochemicals on its surface, it was used for an efficient and safe synthesis of nitriles a...

    Authors: S. Mohammad Sajadi, Mohammad Pirouei, Nabaz A. Salih, Kamal Kolo and Samir M. Hamad
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:14
  29. Bioaccumulating contaminants in surface waters are preferably monitored in fish for assessing the related risks to and via the aquatic environment. Consequently, the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) re...

    Authors: Heinz Rüdel, Georg Radermacher, Annette Fliedner, Nina Lohmann and Anja Duffek
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:13
  30. Carbon dots (CDs) are of particular interest in numerous applications. However, their efficiency for heavy metal removal from wastewater was not yet reported. Herein, we rationally synthesized CDs from petrole...

    Authors: Khouloud Jlassi, Kamel Eid, Mostafa H. Sliem, Aboubakr M. Abdullah, Mohamed M. Chehimi and Igor Krupa
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:12
  31. The weak magnetic field (WMF) can enhance the ability to remove target pollutants in wastewater, which drives us to consider whether WMF could give rise to the hormesis or not. In our previous study, it was fo...

    Authors: Ya-Qian Xu, Kai Li, Ze-Jun Wang and Shu-Shen Liu
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:11
  32. Rice paddy wetlands may serve as a nutrient source or sink in agricultural ecosystems. However, the pattern of nutrient loss on a watershed scale is not clear. A year-round on-site observation study based on 6...

    Authors: Shuang He, Fayong Li, Xinqiang Liang, Hua Li, Sheng Wang, Yingbing Jin, Boyi Liu and Guangming Tian
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:10
  33. Do we measure enough to calculate statistically valid characteristic values from random sample measurements, or do we measure too much—without any further increase in knowledge? This question is actually one o...

    Authors: Werner Wosniok, Stefan Nickel and Winfried Schröder
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:9
  34. Photodegradation of trichloroethylene (TCE) in aqueous solution under simulated solar light irradiation was studied under different experimental conditions to determine the reaction mechanism and kinetics that...

    Authors: Bahngmi Jung, Wei Deng, Ying Li, Bill Batchelor and Ahmed Abdel-Wahab
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:8
  35. Metal and metalloid concentrations in mussels can vary between seasons. In biota monitoring, the sampling time is therefore an important issue. Within the German Environmental Specimen Bank (ESB) program blue ...

    Authors: Burkhard Knopf, Annette Fliedner, Georg Radermacher, Heinz Rüdel, Martin Paulus, Ulrike Pirntke and Jan Koschorreck
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:7
  36. The safety assessment in site selection for a new nuclear power plant is an essential issue for human health. It could be improved by predicting the consequences for a hypothetical accident. This paper is cont...

    Authors: Ismael Mohammed Mohammed Saeed, Muneer Aziz Mohammed Saleh, Suhairul Hashim, Younis Mohammed Salih Hama, Khaidzir Hamza and Shwan Hassan Al-Shatri
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:6
  37. Certain persistent and polar substances may pose a hazard to drinking water resources. To foster the knowledge exchange in this field the Working Group Environmental Monitoring of the German Chemical Society (GDC...

    Authors: Heinz Rüdel, Wolfgang Körner, Thomas Letzel, Michael Neumann, Karsten Nödler and Thorsten Reemtsma
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:5
  38. Chemical surveillance in surface waters is crucial to identify potential threats to the health of freshwater ecosystems. Usually, the concentrations of pollutants are highly variable over the course of the yea...

    Authors: Denise Babitsch and Andrea Sundermann
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:3
  39. Exposure to airborne fine particulate matter (PM2.5) has been reported to be harmful to the human kidney. However, whether the activation of oxidative stress and cell apoptosis plays key roles in the nephrotoxici...

    Authors: Xiaoliu Huang, Xiujuan Shi, Ji Zhou, Sen Li, Lijuan Zhang, Huijun Zhao, Xingya Kuang and Jue Li
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:2
  40. Examining the effects of pesticides is difficult in regions such as Western Europe because of the relatively ubiquitous use of agrochemicals and the lack of unaffected areas. To study a wide gradient of agroch...

    Authors: Nadin Graf, Karina P. Battes, Mirela Cimpean, Martin H. Entling, Katharina Frisch, Moritz Link, Andreas Scharmüller, Verena C. Schreiner, Eduard Szöcs, Jochen P. Zubrod and Ralf B. Schäfer
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2020 32:1
  41. Discussion concerning the bioavailability and ecotoxicological relevance of non-extractable residues (NER) in soil is still ongoing. Is NER formation a detoxification process or a hidden hazard? The use of rad...

    Authors: Joop Harmsen, Dieter Hennecke, Kerstin Hund-Rinke, Joost Lahr and John Deneer
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2019 31:99
  42. The aim of the European Water Framework Directive is to ensure good ecological status for all European surface waters. However, although current monitoring strategies aim to identify the presence and magnitude...

    Authors: Thomas Backhaus, Werner Brack, Paul J. Van den Brink, Björn Deutschmann, Henner Hollert, Leo Posthuma, Helmut Segner, Thomas-Benjamin Seiler, Ivana Teodorovic and Andreas Focks
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2019 31:98
  43. Recent tragic accidents due to the use of humidifier disinfectants have caused severe distrust and anxiety over chemicals in consumer products in Korea. Therefore, a survey was conducted to determine consumer ...

    Authors: Seunghye Sim, Jeongsu Lee, Yoonhee Uhm, Soonbok Kim, Eun Jeong Han, KeunOh Choi, Junyeong Choi, Q-man Ban, Taeje Cho, Augustine Yonghwi Kim, Dong Il Lee, Eunkyung Lim and YoungJoo Lee
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2019 31:97
  44. The Minamata Convention (MC), a multilateral environmental agreement (MEA), aims to protect human health and the environment from anthropogenic emissions and releases of mercury and its compounds. The success ...

    Authors: Brij Mohan Sharma, Girija K. Bharat, Kateřina Šebková and Martin Scheringer
    Citation: Environmental Sciences Europe 2019 31:96

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