The Danube river basin

N Sommerwerk, T Hein, M Schneider-Jakoby… - Rivers of …, 2009 - books.google.com
It was July 10 in 1648 when Pope Innocent X approved the construction of the 'Four-Rivers-
Fountain'at the Piazza Navona, probably the most beautiful square in Rome. He asked the …

Management options to reduce future nitrogen emissions into rivers: A case study of the Weser river basin, Germany

U Hirt, P Kreins, U Kuhn, J Mahnkopf, M Venohr… - Agricultural Water …, 2012 - Elsevier
The European Water Framework Directive (WFD) requires a good chemical and ecological
status of water and groundwater resources in the EU member countries by 2015. However …

Modelling of nutrient emissions in river systems–MONERIS–methods and background

M Venohr, U Hirt, J Hofmann, D Opitz… - International Review …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
MONERIS is a semi‐empirical, conceptual model, which has gained international
acceptance as a robust meso‐to macro scale model for nutrient emissions. MONERIS is …

Managing the world's most international river: the Danube River Basin

N Sommerwerk, J Bloesch, M Paunović… - Marine and …, 2010 - CSIRO Publishing
Transboundary river-basin management is a challenging task emerging from lack of on-site
expert knowledge, high administrative and socioeconomic complexity, various stakeholder …

Reference conditions for rivers of the German Baltic Sea catchment: reconstructing nutrient regimes using the model MONERIS

U Hirt, J Mahnkopf, M Gadegast, L Czudowski… - Regional Environmental …, 2014 - Springer
We introduce an approach for establishing reference conditions (RC) for rivers of the
German Baltic Sea catchment, based on predictive modelling. An extensive data set of …

[PDF][PDF] Changes of the nutrient loads of the Odra River during the last century-their causes and consequences

H Behrendt, D Opitz, A Kolanek… - Journal of Water and …, 2008 - archive.sciendo.com
Nutrient emissions by point and diffuse sources and their loads were estimated for the Odra
catchment over the time period of the last 50 years by means of the model MONERIS. For …

[HTML][HTML] Impact of reduced anthropogenic emissions and century flood on the phosphorus stock, concentrations and loads in the Upper Danube

O Zoboli, A Viglione, H Rechberger… - Science of the Total …, 2015 - Elsevier
Patterns of changes in the concentration of total and soluble reactive phosphorus (TP, SRP)
and suspended sediments at different flow levels from 1991 to 2013 in the Austrian Danube …

Shedding light on increasing trends of phosphorus concentration in Upper Austrian rivers

M Zessner, O Zoboli, G Hepp, M Kuderna… - Water, 2016 - mdpi.com
Phosphorus (P) impairment of surface waters still represents a major concern worldwide,
despite decades of awareness and implementation of remedial measures. In view of this …

Modelling of point and diffuse pollution: application of the Moneris model in the Ipojuca river basin, Pernambuco State, Brazil

AM de Lima Barros, M do Carmo Sobral… - Water science and …, 2013 - iwaponline.com
Emissions of pollutants and nutrients are causing several problems in aquatic ecosystems,
and in general an excess of nutrients, specifically nitrogen and phosphorus, is responsible …

Long-term changes in the eco-chemical status of the Danube River in the region of Serbia

I Zivadinovic, K Ilijević, I Gržetić… - Journal of the Serbian …, 2010 - cherry.chem.bg.ac.rs
The Danube River is an international river, one part of which flows through Serbia. The eco-
chemical status of the Danube River is a constant topic of interest both at the local level, in …