Boeije, G., Vanhooren, H., Verbrugge, T. et Vanrolleghem, P. A. (2000) Development of a chemical fate model for trickling filters based on the activated sludge model SimpleTreat: a case study for LAS. Environ. Sci. Technol., 34, 4413-4417.
Boeije, G., Schowanek, D. et Vanrolleghem, P. A. (2000) Incorporation of biofilm activity in river biodegradation modeling: A case study for Linear Alkylbenzene Sulphonate (LAS). Wat. Res., 34, 1479-1486.
Boeije, G., Schowanek, D. et Vanrolleghem, P. A. (1998) Adaptation of the SimpleTreat chemical fate model to single-sludge biological nutrient removal wastewater treatment plants. Wat. Sci. Tech., 38(1), 211-218.
Boeije, G., Vanrolleghem, P. A. et Matthies, M. (1997) A geo-referenced aquatic exposure prediction methodology for 'down-the-drain' chemicals. Wat. Sci. Tech., 36(5), 251-258.
Compte-rendu de conférence
Boeije, G., Wagner, J. O., Koormann, F., Vanrolleghem, P. A., Feijtel, T. et (1999) Spatially aggregated predicted environmental concentrations (PECs) for geo-referenced exposure assessment. In: Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Meeting of SETAC-Europe (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry). Leipzig, Germany, May 25-29 1999.
Vanhooren, H., Boeije, G., Accoe, F. et Vanrolleghem, P. A. (1999) Non-invasive and continuous monitoring of a pilot-scale trickling filter: Weight, off-gas and hydraulic characterization. In: Proceedings IAWQ Conference on Biofilm Systems. New York, USA, October 17-20 1999. pp. 6.
Verdonck, F., Boeije, G., Schowanek, D. et Vanrolleghem, P. A. (1999) Geo-referenced regional exposure assessment tool for European rivers (GREAT-ER): A case study for the Rupel basin (B). In: Proceedings 13th Forum Applied Biotechnology. Med. Fac. Landbouww. Univ. Gent, 64/5a, 225-228.
Boeije, G. et Vanrolleghem, P. A. (1997b) A geo-referenced fate simulation methodology for aquatic exposure assessment of 'down-the-drain' chemicals. In: Proceedings 11th Forum Applied Biotechnology. Med. Fac. Landbouww. Univ. Gent, 62/4b, 1709-1712.
Boeije, G. et Vanrolleghem, P. A. (1997a) Geo-referenced prediction of environmental concentrations of chemicals in rivers: A hypothetical case study. In: Proceedings 11th Forum Applied Biotechnology. Med. Fac. Landbouww. Univ. Gent, 62/4b, 1599-1607.
Boeije, G., Schowanek, D. et Vanrolleghem, P. A. (1999) Incorporation of biofilm activity in in-stream biodegradation modeling: A case study for LAS. Poster presented at the Ninth Annual Meeting of SETAC-Europe (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry). Leipzig, Germany, May 25-29 1999.
Verdonck, F., Boeije, G., Schowanek, D. et Vanrolleghem, P. A. (1999) GREAT-ER: Geo-referenced Regional Exposure Assessment Tool for European Rivers: A case study for the Rupel basin. Poster presented at the Ninth Annual Meeting of SETAC-Europe (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry). Leipzig, Germany, May 25-29 1999.
Boeije, G., Schowanek, D. et Vanrolleghem, P. A. (1998) Adaptation of SimpleTreat to model chemical fate in WWTPs with biological nutrient removal. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of SETAC-Europe (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry). Bordeaux, France, April 14-18 1998.
Boeije, G. et Vanrolleghem, P. A. (1998) Development of a steady-state non-equilibrium chemical fate model for trickling filters. Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of SETAC-Europe (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry). Bordeaux, France, April 14-18 1998.
Galoch, T., Boeije, G. et Vanrolleghem, P. A. (1998) Theoretical uncertainty analysis supporting the development of a geo- referenced regional exposure assessment tool for European rivers (GREAT-ER). Poster presented at the Eighth Annual Meeting of SETAC-Europe (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry). Bordeaux, France, April 14-18 1998.
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