The Seine River Basin.

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Main Author: Flipo, Nicolas.
Other Authors: Labadie, Pierre., Lestel, Laurence.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.
Edition:1st ed.
Series:The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry Series
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505 0 |a Intro -- Series Preface -- Preface -- Contents -- Trajectories of the Seine River Basin -- 1 Introduction: River Systems in the Anthropocene -- 2 Multiple and Heavy Pressures on the Seine River System -- 2.1 The Hydrological Features of the Seine River Basin -- 2.2 Evolution of the Basin Population -- 2.3 The Land Cover -- 2.4 Industries and Navigation -- 3 PIREN-Seine Research on the River Basin Trajectories -- 3.1 Circulation of Material Within the Basin -- 3.2 Multiple Long-Term Trajectories of River Control Factors -- 3.3 Trajectories of River State and Societal Response to River Issues -- 4 Structuration of the Socioecological Research in the Context of the PIREN-Seine -- 4.1 Evolution of Main Research Themes -- 4.2 Present Structuration of the PIREN-Seine Research Programme -- 5 The Spatio-Temporal Scales of the Research Themes Selected in This Publication -- References -- The Evolution of the Seine Basin Water Bodies Through Historical Maps -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Physical Anthropogenic Transformation of the Seine River (1800-2010) -- 2.1 Transformations of Seine Water Bodies in the Early 1800s and Their Drivers -- 2.2 Current State of the Seine River Water Bodies -- 3 Historical Maps: A Tool for Quantifying the Physical Changes of Water Bodies -- 3.1 The Inventory and Critical Analysis of River Maps -- 3.2 General Use of Maps to Document River Environmental Changes -- 4 Historical Trajectories of Selected Water Bodies in the Seine River Basin -- 4.1 Stream Network Modification on the Versailles-Saclay Plateau (1670-1860) -- 4.2 Man-Made Heterogeneity of the Floodplain: Channelisation and Sandpits in the Bassée Floodplain -- 4.3 Simplification of Seine River Channel and Loss of Islands -- 5 Conclusion and Perspectives -- References -- Pluri-annual Water Budget on the Seine Basin: Past, Current and Future Trends -- 1 Introduction. 
505 8 |a 2 Historical Records of the Seine River Discharge in Paris -- 3 Development of the Seine Basin Model -- 3.1 CaWaQS Model -- 3.2 Implementation of the Seine Basin Model -- 4 Current State of the Seine Hydrosystem -- 4.1 General Two-Step Calibration Strategy of Hydrosystem Models -- 4.2 Average Water Budget 1993-2010 -- 5 A Two-Century-Long Trajectory of the Seine Basin -- 5.1 Estimating Land Cover Changes -- 5.2 Estimating Anthropogenic Water Uptake -- 5.3 Climate Scenarios -- 5.3.1 Reanalysis of the Past -- 5.3.2 Selecting an Appropriate Climate Product for the Projection -- 5.4 Water Resources Trajectory from the 1900s to the 2100s -- 5.4.1 Water Budget and Recharge Modes -- 5.4.2 Surface Water-Groundwater Exchanges -- 5.4.3 Hydrological Regimes -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Seine Watershed Water-Agro-Food System: Long-Term Trajectories of C, N and P Metabolism -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Material and Methods -- 3 Trajectory and Biogeochemical Functioning of the Agricultural System -- 3.1 Long-Term Changes in the Structure of the Northern France Agricultural System -- 3.2 Changes in Land Use and Crop Rotations -- 3.3 Yield-Fertilisation Relationship -- 4 Soil Biogeochemistry Reflects This Trajectory -- 4.1 Soil Organic Carbon Storage -- 4.2 Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions -- 4.3 Nitrogen Soil Storage and Leaching -- 4.4 Phosphorus Dynamics and Erosion -- 5 Hydrosystem Response to Agricultural Trajectories -- 5.1 Aquifer Storage of Nitrogen -- 5.2 Riparian Processes -- 5.3 Point and Diffuse Sources of Nutrients to the River System -- 5.4 N and P Budget of the Water-Agro-Food System -- 6 Conclusion and Scenarios for the Future -- 6.1 The Importance of Long-Term Storage Processes -- 6.2 The Importance of the Structural Pattern of Agro-Food Systems on the Environmental Imprint -- References. 
505 8 |a Past and Future Trajectories of Human Excreta Management Systems: Paris in the Nineteenth to Twenty-First Centuries -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Context -- 1.2 Temporal and Geographical Frame -- 1.3 Methodology -- 2 Resource-Oriented Management Leading to Circularity (1800-1905) -- 2.1 Intention Without Achievement (1800-1868) -- 2.2 Successful Mutualism (1868-1905) -- 3 Waste-Oriented Management Leading to Linearity (1905 to Today) -- 3.1 The Sacrifice of the Seine (1905-1968) -- 3.2 Pollution Treatment by Resource Destruction (1968 to Today) -- 4 Future Human Excreta Management Scenarios -- 4.1 Lock-In and Opportunities -- 4.2 Recovering Circularity Through Source Separation -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- How Should Agricultural Practices Be Integrated to Understand and Simulate Long-Term Pesticide Contamination in the Seine Rive... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study Sites -- 2.1 Presentation of the Orgeval and Vesle Basins -- 2.2 Data Acquisition -- 3 Quantification of Past Pesticide Use -- 3.1 The Orgeval Case -- 3.2 The Vesle Case -- 4 The Orgeval Catchment Over Time -- 4.1 Long-Term Observed Contamination -- 4.2 Pesticide Fate Modelling with the STICS Crop Model -- 5 The Spatial Approach in the Vesle Catchment -- 6 Pesticides at the Seine River Basin Scale -- 7 Conclusion -- 8 Perspectives -- References -- Mass Balance of PAHs at the Scale of the Seine River Basin -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Material and Methods -- 2.1 Areas Studied -- 2.2 Dual-Scale Mass Balance Approach -- 2.3 Data Selection and Exploration -- 2.4 Flux Estimation Quality -- 3 Results -- 3.1 Urban Fluxes -- 3.1.1 Emissions to the Atmosphere -- 3.1.2 Atmospheric Deposition -- 3.1.3 Runoff -- 3.1.4 Domestic and Industrial Wastewater -- 3.1.5 Discharges from the Sewer System -- 3.1.6 Wastewater Treatment Plants -- 3.2 Rural Fluxes -- 3.2.1 Atmospheric Deposition. 
505 8 |a 3.2.2 Road Runoff Outside of Urban Areas -- 3.2.3 Stocks in Soils -- 3.2.4 Soil Erosion -- 3.2.5 Sediment Dredging -- 3.2.6 Storage in Reservoirs and Floodplains -- 3.2.7 Flux Transported by the Seine River -- 3.2.8 Estimation of Urban Fluxes at the Basin Scale -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Conclusions and Perspectives -- References -- Ecological Functioning of the Seine River: From Long-Term Modelling Approaches to High-Frequency Data Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 A Modelling Approach for a Comprehensive Understanding of the Ecological Functioning of the Seine River -- 3 Long-Term Trends in Water Quality -- 3.1 Changes in Organic Pollution from Urban Point Sources -- 3.2 Long-Term Nutrient Contamination and Algal Growth -- 3.3 Modelling Nutrients and Phytoplankton Biomass -- 4 River Metabolisms: Autotrophy, Heterotrophy and CO2 Saturation -- 4.1 High-Frequency Analysis of Oxygen Data Along the Main Seine Stem -- 4.2 CO2 Supersaturation in the Seine River: Carbon Sources, Fate and Budget -- 5 Further Improvement of Water Quality -- 5.1 Progress Made in Wastewater Treatments -- 5.2 Acting on Diffuse Agricultural Sources to Improve Water Quality -- 5.3 Impact of the Seine River Nutrient Fluxes at the Coastal Zone -- 5.4 The Context of Climate Change -- 6 Conclusions and Perspectives -- References -- Aquatic Organic Matter in the Seine Basin: Sources, Spatio-Temporal Variability, Impact of Urban Discharges and Influence on M... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Sources and Variability of Organic Matter in the Seine River Watershed -- 2.1 Context and Objectives -- 2.2 Methods for Characterising Organic Matter in River Water -- 2.3 Sources and Spatio-Temporal Variability of OM in the Seine River Basin -- 2.4 Impact of the Paris Conurbation Discharges on DOM Quantity and Quality in the Seine River. 
505 8 |a 3 Influence of Organic Matter on the Fate of Micro-pollutants and the Role Played by Urban Organic Matter -- 3.1 Context -- 3.2 Material and Methods -- 3.2.1 Sampling Points -- 3.2.2 Experimental Procedures -- 3.3 Characterisation of DOM Trace Metal-Binding Ability -- 3.3.1 Binding Site Modal Distribution -- 3.3.2 Me-DOM Stability Constants and Binding Site Density -- 3.4 Contribution of EfDOM from Seine-Aval WWTP to the Copper-Binding Site Flux in the Seine River Downstream of Paris -- 3.5 Modelling of Trace Metal Speciation in the Seine River Upstream and Downstream of the Paris Conurbation -- 3.6 Evaluation of the Role of DOM on Copper Bioavailability Toxicity to Daphnia magna -- 3.7 Effect of EfDOM on Trace Metal Sorption by Mineral Particles in Aquatic Systems Subjected to Strong Urban Pressure -- 3.8 Effect of EfDOM on PAH Adsorption by Mineral Particles in Aquatic Systems Subjected to Strong Urban Pressure -- 4 Conclusions and Perspectives -- References -- Experience Gained from Ecotoxicological Studies in the Seine River and Its Drainage Basin Over the Last Decade: Applicative Ex... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Value of In Vitro Bioassays for an Ex Situ Evaluation of Water Contamination: The Case of Endocrine Disruptors -- 2.1 In Vitro Endocrine Disruptor Bioassays in Water Contamination Monitoring -- 2.2 Comparison of In Vitro Bioassays to Chemical Analysis in Water Contamination Monitoring -- 2.3 In Vitro Bioassays Applied to Sediment Matrix in Aquatic Environment Quality Monitoring -- 2.4 Conclusion -- 3 Biomarkers for the In Situ Biomonitoring of Water Contamination -- 3.1 Presentation of Sentinel Species and Their Advantages in Ecotoxicological Studies -- 3.2 Monitoring of Oxidative Stress in Fish Models -- 3.2.1 Introduction -- 3.2.2 Field Applications. 
505 8 |a 3.3 Value of Digestive Activities as Biomarkers in Two Aquatic Invertebrates: Application to the Seine River Basin. 
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