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SWAT developments and recommendations for modelling agricultural pesticide mitigation measures in river basins
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Modifications to the SWAT code for modelling direct pesticide losses
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Modelling the effectiveness of agricultural measures to reduce the amount of pesticides entering surface waters
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Monitoring and modeling pesticide fate in surface waters at the catchment scale
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The dynamic water-sediment system: results from an intensive pesticide monitoring campaign
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Determination of the sorption coefficient of pesticides for implementing pesticide behaviour into the river water quality model N°1
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The water-sediment as a highly dynamic system: results of an intensive pesticide monitoring campaign
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Dynamic modeling of pesticide fluxes to surface waters using SWAT
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Sensitivity analysis as a tool supporting river basin management
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Sensitivity analysis for hydrology and pesticide supply towards the river in SWAT
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Water and Environment Management Series
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Dynamic modelling of pesticide fluxes to surface waters using SWAT
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Hydrodynamic modelling with SWAT for predicting dynamic behaviour of pesticides
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Development and evaluation of a dynamic exposure model for surface waters: an outline
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Harmonising chemical fate and basic water quality modelling at the catchment scale
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Milieukwaliteit en milieustructuur, Hfdst. H.4.A. Oppervlaktewater.
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A. Verbruggen (red.), Milieu- en natuurrapport Vlaanderen 1996. Leren om te keren. Vlaamse Milieumaatschappij en Garant Uitgevers, Leuven Apeldoorn, 1996, pp. 271-294.