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  Poster Programme - SSS25 Multi-process transport of organic chemicals through soils (co-listed in BG & HS)

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Convener: Köhne, M.
Co-Convener: Simunek, J., Pot, V., Gerke, H.
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Author in Attendance:

Thursday, 6 April 2006 17:30 - 19:00
Display Time: Thursday, 6 April 2006 08:00 -
Thursday, 6 April 2006 19:30
Poster Area: Hall A

Chairperson: POT, V.

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A0388
EGU06-A-08624;  SSS25-1TH5P-0388
Landry, D.; Vincent, A.; Pot, V.; Benoit, P.; Madrigal, I.; Simunek, J.; Delgado-Moreno, L.; Labat, C.
Isoproturon and metribuzin migration in a silt loam soil under different land uses : unsaturated soil column displacement studies

A0389
EGU06-A-03531;  SSS25-1TH5P-0389
Kocarek, M.; Kodesova, R.; Kozak, J.
Comparison of chlorotoluron mobility and persistence in four different soil types during two years with varying atmospheric impact

A0390
EGU06-A-03593;  SSS25-1TH5P-0390
Kodesova, R.; Kocarek, M.; Simunek, J.; Kozak, J.
Application of single-porosity, dual-porosity and dual-permeability models for estimation of soil hydraulic properties and simulation of contaminant transport in the soil profile

A0391
EGU06-A-01901;  SSS25-1TH5P-0391
Lennartz, B.; Louchart, X.
Moisture effects on the desorption of diuron and terbuthylazine from natural soils

A0392
EGU06-A-04180;  SSS25-1TH5P-0392
Tülp, H.C.; Fenner, K.; Schwarzenbach, R.P.
Measuring partitioning behavior of environmental chemicals

A0393
EGU06-A-01381;  SSS25-1TH5P-0393
Coquet, Y.; Alletto, L.; Vachier, P.
Variations of immobile water content and first-order mass exchange coefficient in three soil profiles

A0394
EGU06-A-10548;  SSS25-1TH5P-0394
Andreu, V.; Rubio, J.L.; Pico, Y.
Determination of Fluoriquinolones in Soil

A0395
EGU06-A-05628;  SSS25-1TH5P-0395
Kahl, G; Nutniyom, P; Ingwersen, J; Totrakool, S; Thavornyutikarn, P; Pansombat, K; Streck, T
Lateral Water Flow and Transport of Pesticides in a Sloped Soil under Litchi in Northern Thailand

A0396
EGU06-A-10602;  SSS25-1TH5P-0396
Köhne, J.M.; Köhne, S.; Simunek, J.
Isoproturon Transport through variably saturated structured Soil Columns: Experiments and Model Analysis

A0397
EGU06-A-10461;  SSS25-1TH5P-0397
Dousset, S.; Dessogne, J.B.; Jacobson, A.R.; Guichard, N.; Baveye, P.; Andreux, F.
Facilitated transport of diuron and glyphosate in high copper vineyard soils




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