Abstract:The presence of anthropogenic organic micropollutants
in rivers
poses a long-term threat to surface water quality. To describe and
quantify the in-stream fate of single micropollutants, the advection–dispersion–reaction
(ADR) equation has been used previously. Understanding the dynamics
of the mixture effects and cytotoxicity that are cumulatively caused
by micropollutant mixtures along their flow path in rivers requires
a new concept. Thus, we extended the ADR equation from single micropollutants
to defined m… Show more
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