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Publications
List of official GREAT-ER publications International publications reviewed by the GREAT-ER organization.
Official-GREATER-Publications.PDF (11 kb)
List of GREAT-ER related publications - updated 2007 Lists over 100 publications by GREAT-ER users and developers.
GREAT-ER-related publications (Sept 2007).PDF (134 kb)
Chemical Fate Prediction For Use In Geo-Referenced Environmental Exposure Assessment Ph.D Thesis of Geert Boeije, 1999.
Boeije (1999).pdf (1481 kb)
The Application of the GREAT-ER Model to the Rupel Basin - Masters Thesis of Frederik Verdonck, 1999. (in Dutch)
Verdonck (1999).pdf (1498 kb)
Geographically Referenced Modelling of the Fate of LAS in the Itter Stream. Masters thesis Carsten Schulze (in German).
CSchulze_darbeit.pdf.zip (1269 kb)
Application of GREAT-ER on The Rupel Basin - WEL-Water, Belgium (2000). (in Dutch)
Verdonck et al (2000a).pdf (275 kb)
GREAT-ER Final Report - Final Report of the contribution of ECB to GREAT-ER 1.0.
ECB_greater_finalreport.pdf (1919 kb)
Examples of Exposure Assessment Simulation for Pharmaceuticals in River Basins With the GREAT-ER 1.0 System. Comparison of the fate of five pharmaceuticals in the Aire Catchment. Contribution to KVIV Workshop.
Schowanek_pharma_paper2000.PDF (353 kb)
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GREAT-ER Presentation at DBU workshop Powerpoint presentation on GREAT-ER and the Itter basin by Thorsten Wind at the DBU workshop, Magdenburg (2001). In German.
TW_GREAT-ER_DBU.zip (1755 kb)
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Posters
Launch of the GREAT-ER Model in Europe
Poster introducing GREAT-ER to the scientific community (1999).
GREAT-ER_launch.PDF (689 kb)
Theoretical uncertainty analysis supporting the development of GREAT-ER. T. Galoch et al. (1998).
Uncertainty_Analysis_ Poster_Greater.PDF (1182 kb)
Application and Validation of the Rupel Catchment in GREAT-ER Poster describing how the GREAT-ER model was applied to the Rupel catchment and then validated (2000).
FVerdonck_Rupel1.pdf (341 kb)
Geography Referenced Probabilistic Risk Assessment - Outline of methodology to more accurately estimate the risk of adverse effects (2001).
EcolSchel.pdf (584 kb)
Recent Analysis of Nitromusks in Sewage and River Water in the UK Example of GREAT-ER application to perfume ingredients.
Webb_Musk.PDF (114 kb)
Environmental Concentrations, Fate and Safety of the Organic UV Filter Octyl Methoxycinnamate in Surface Waters. Example of GREAT-ER application to cosmetic ingredients.
Webb_OMC.PDF (142 kb)
An Overview of GREAT-ER 1.0 Regional Projects and Applications in EU river Basins. (Schowanek et al., 2002).
GREAT-ER1B_EU_Projects.PDF (238 kb)
Use of the GREAT-ER model to estimate the mass flux of chemicals, carried into the Western Scheldt estuary from the Rupel basin. (Diederik Schowanek, 2002). Poster presented at the ECSA Conference, Antwerpen Oct. 2002.
ECSA_Mass_Flux_poster.PDF (186 kb)
GREAT-ER II Software Project. (Jochen Rominger et al., 2003) Poster presented at SETAC Hamburg, 2003.
GREAT-ERII_SETAC_Hamburg.PDF (379 kb)
A risk assessment for ethinyloestradiol discharges through sewage treatment works for rivers in England and Wales. (Richard Williams, Andrew Johnson and Geoff Brighty). Poster presented at ENVIRPHARMA, Lyon, 2003.
richard williams' poster.pdf (976 kb)
Implementation of the Glatt catchment into GREAT-ER and
its evaluation for pharmaceuticals. (Kathrin Fenner et al., 2004). Poster presented at SETAC Prague, 2004.
Fenner-GREAT-ER_PosterSETAC_III_A0.pdf (2402 kb)
Spatial and vertical distribution of estrogenic activity in river bed sediments (Kerry Evans et al., 2005).
TUP-02-22.pdf (220 kb)
Monitoring of LAS concentrations in a reach of the Llobregat river (Luis Gode et al., 2004).
LLobregat_LAS_Monitoring_Poster.pdf (491 kb)
GREAT-ER; the model and its use (Diederik Schowanek et al., 2005) Poster presented at ALARM Project meeting, Mallorca, 2005.
Poster_GREAT-ER_Alarm.pdf (299 kb)
Predicting chemical exposure in river sediments; New functionality for GREAT-ER (Mick Whelan et al., 2006). Poster presented at SETAC Den Haag, 2006.
SETAC2006_Poster_GREATER_seds.pdf (1132 kb)
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