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The GeoPEARL model. Description, applications and manual

The GeoPEARL model presented here is a spatially distributed model describing the fate of pesticides in the soil-plant system. The model calculates the drainage of pesticides into local surface waters…
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Effective approaches for predicting environmental concentrations of pesticides: the APECOP project

Environmental fate modelling is now actively used for the registration of plant protection products (PPPs). Yet, to be efficient in a harmonized registration process, the quality of PEC modelling…

Dynamic modelling of surface waters: impact of emission reduction-possibilities and limitations

Dynamic models provide an extension to critical loads by predicting the timescale of chemical recovery to emission reductions. They can also be used to determine the deposition levels required to…
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Incorporating macropore flow into focus PEC models

Macropore flow can strongly influence leaching of pesticides in the unsaturated zone, but this process has until now played only a limited role in exposure assessments.
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Great transition: the promise and lure of the times ahead

More information on the Great Transition Project can be found at the website of Great Transition Initiative– Hopeful Global Scenarios of Earth’s Future, a global network elaborating visions and…
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Assessment of pesticide leaching at the Pan-European level using a spatially distributed model

This paper describes the implementation of a Pan-European spatially distributed pesticide leaching model, referred to as EuroPEARL.
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European exchange of air quality monitoring meta information in 2001. ETC/ACC technical paper 2003-1

Current air quality legislation of the European Union, Council Decision (97/101/EC), requires the Commission to prepares a technical report on a yearly basis combining the meta information and air…
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Development of an environmental indicator which can be used on national and regional scales for evaluating pesticide emissions in The Netherlands

As part of the new governmental program on pesticides the Dutch ministry of Agriculture, Nature Management & Fisheries and the ministry of Housing, Spatial Planning & the Environment have jointly…

Comparison of GeoPEARL with the single scenario approach in pesticide registration

Several countries use one or a few scenarios to evaluate the leaching of pesticides. This, however, can be too strict for some substances while being too lenient for others, because of the wide ranges…

Nationwide assessments of non-point source pollution with field-scale developed models: the pesticide case

The use of nationwide models of non-point source pollutants in soils is now common practice. Most of these models have originally been developed at the field-scale. An integrated approach (a ‘research…
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