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204 related items for PubMed ID: 12361379

  • 1. Identification of in-sewer sources of organic solids contributing to combined sewer overflows.
    Ahyerre M, Chebbo G.
    Environ Technol; 2002 Sep; 23(9):1063-73. PubMed ID: 12361379
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  • 2. Contributions of wastewater, runoff and sewer deposit erosion to wet weather pollutant loads in combined sewer systems.
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    Water Res; 2010 Dec; 44(20):5875-86. PubMed ID: 20696453
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  • 3. The erosion of organic solids in combined sewers.
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  • 4. Removal of the organic surface layer in combined sewer sediment using a flushing gate.
    Laplace D, Oms C, Ahyerre M, Chebbo O, Lemasson J, Felouzis L.
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  • 10. Biofilm in combined sewers: wet weather pollution source and/or dry weather pollution indicator?
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    Water Sci Technol; 2003 Feb 15; 47(4):35-43. PubMed ID: 12666799
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  • 11. Spatial variability of characteristics and origins of urban wet weather pollution in combined sewers.
    Kafi-Benyahia M, Gromaire MG, Chebbo G.
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  • 12. Do storm event samples bias the comparison between sewer deposits contribution?
    Rammal M, Chebbo G, Vazquez J, Joannis C.
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  • 13. Bayesian analysis for erosion modelling of sediments in combined sewer systems.
    Kanso A, Chebbo G, Tassin B.
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  • 14. Nature and dynamic behaviour of organic surface layer deposits during dry weather.
    Oms C, Gromaire MC, Chebbo G.
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  • 15. In situ observation of the water-sediment interface in combined sewers, using endoscopy.
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  • 16. Erosion resistance and behaviour of highly organic in-sewer sediment.
    Seco I, Gómez Valentín M, Schellart A, Tait S.
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  • 17. Pollutant transport analysis and source apportionment of the entire non-point source pollution process in separate sewer systems.
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  • 18. The nature and pollutant role of solids at the water-sediment interface in combined sewer networks.
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  • 19. Erosion mechanisms in combined sewers and the potential for pollutant release to receiving waters and water treatment plants.
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  • 20. Sterols: a tracer of organic matter in combined sewers.
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