Water quality in the soil-groundwater-river continuum: modelling, monitoring and mitigation of micropollutants and pathogens
Convener:
Matthias Gassmann
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Co-conveners:
Shulamit NussboimECSECS,
Felicia LinkeECSECS,
Poornima NageshECSECS,
Claire Lauvernet
This session invites contributions that improve our quantitative understanding of the sources and pathways, mass fluxes, the fate and transport and the mitigation of micropollutants and pathogens in the soil-groundwater-river continuum.
Topics cover:
- Novel sampling and monitoring concepts and devices
- New analytical methods such as new detection methods for DNA, pathogens, micropollutants, non-target screening
- Experimental studies to improve process understanding and to quantify diffuse and point source inputs
- Biogeochemical interactions and impact on micropollutant behaviour
- Comparative fate studies on parent compounds and transformation products
- Biogeochemical interactions and impact on micropollutant behaviour
- Modelling approaches (including hydrology and sediment transport) to simulate pollutant transport and fate at several spatial and temporal scales
- Modelling tools for decision support
- Setup of mitigation measures and evaluating their effectiveness.
- Methods to evaluate water quality modelling uncertainty, and/or combining data and modeling (data assimilation)