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    Tracing the origin of nutrients, pesticides and heavy metal loads in a river basin – Clara Chrzanowski (Deltares)

    Assessment of nutrient retention in Hungarian rivers based on long term monitoring data – Zsolt Jolankai (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

    Processing statistical parameters of concentration along a river network – Máté Kardos (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

    Heavy metal transport in the river Elbe: A model-based assessment of extreme events – Martin Labadz (Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde)

    Assessing uncertainties in hydrological modelling of discharge and nitrate-nitrogen under future climate change conditions for Austrian catchments – Bano Mehdi (University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU))

    Monitoring of Biocides in German Sewage Treatment Plant Effluents – Christiane Meier (German Environment Agency)

    Micropollutants in German Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plants – a nation-wide monitoring campaign – Maria Kaiser (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)

    From Emission Modeling to Water Quality Modeling – New Developments for MoRE – Sara Ziegler (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
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