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  1. Suspended sediment delivery from small catchments to the Bay of Biscay. What are the controlling factors?
  2. Retention of nutrients, suspended particulate matter and phytoplankton in a pondage associated with a run-of-the-river type hydroelectric power plant
  3. Agro-hydrology and multi temporal high resolution remote sensing: toward an explicit spatial processes calibration
  4. A multi-scale method to assess pesticide contamination risks in agricultural watersheds
  5. Origin and fate of copper in a small Mediterranean vineyard catchment: New insights from combined chemical extraction and δ65Cu isotopic composition
  6. Modelling trace metal background to evaluate anthropogenic contamination in arable soils of south-western France
  7. Significance of floods in metal dynamics and export in a small agricultural catchment
  8. First assessment of water and carbon cycles in two tropical coastal rivers of south‐west India: an isotopic approach
  9. Heavy metal distribution in recent sediments along the Tiet^|^ecirc; River basin (S^|^atilde;o Pauro, Brazil)
  10. Occurrence of metolachlor and trifluralin losses in the Save river agricultural catchment during floods
  11. Applications of stable water and carbon isotopes in watershed research: Weathering, carbon cycling, and water balances
  12. Stable carbon isotope evidence for nitrogenous fertilizer impact on carbonate weathering in a small agricultural watershed
  13. Understanding nitrogen transfer dynamics in a small agricultural catchment: Comparison of a distributed (TNT2) and a semi distributed (SWAT) modeling approaches
  14. Fate of metals in coastal sediments of a Mediterranean flood-dominated system: An approach based on total and labile fractions
  15. The role of storm flows in concentration of pesticides associated with particulate and dissolved fractions as a threat to aquatic ecosystems - Case study: the agricultural watershed of Save river (Southwest of France)
  16. Flood event impact on pesticide transfer in a small agricultural catchment (Montoussé at Auradé, south west France)
  17. Isotopic characteristics of the Garonne River and its tributaries
  18. Terrestrial and fluvial carbon fluxes in a tropical watershed: Nyong basin, Cameroon
  19. Trace elements in stream bed sediments from agricultural catchments (Gascogne region, S-W France): Where do they come from?
  20. Identifying the origins of local atmospheric deposition in the steel industry basin of Luxembourg using the chemical and isotopic composition of the lichen Xanthoria parietina
  21. Impact of nitrogenous fertilizers on carbonate dissolution in small agricultural catchments: Implications for weathering CO2 uptake at regional and global scales
  22. Carbon cycle and hydrology in the paleo-terrestrial environments
  23. Effects of Acid Rain on Competitive Releases of Cd, Cu, and Zn from Two Natural Soils and Two Contaminated Soils in Hunan, China
  24. Multi-residues analysis of pre-emergence herbicides in fluvial sediments: application to the mid-Garonne River
  25. Predicting the impact of land use on the major element and nutrient fluxes in coastal Mediterranean rivers: The case of the Têt River (Southern France)
  26. Effects of Acid Rain on Competitive Releases of Cd, Cu, and Zn from Two Natural Soils and Two Contaminated Soils in Hunan, China
  27. Mercury speciation in soils of the industrialised Thur River catchment (Alsace, France)
  28. Chlor-alkali industrial contamination and riverine transport of mercury: Distribution and partitioning of mercury between water, suspended matter, and bottom sediment of the Thur River, France
  29. Impact of nitrogen fertilizers on natural weathering processes: Evident role on CO2 consumption
  30. Impact of mercury atmospheric deposition on soils and streams in a mountainous catchment (Vosges, France) polluted by chlor-alkali industrial activity: The important trapping role of the organic matter
  31. δ13C tracing of dissolved inorganic carbon sources in Patagonian rivers (Argentina)
  32. Material Sources, Chemical Weathering, and Physical Denudation in the Chubut River Basin (Patagonia, Argentina): Implications for Andean Rivers
  33. Soil heavy metal contamination and acid deposition: experimental approach on two forest soils in Hunan, Southern China
  34. Organic carbon transport and C/N ratio variations in a large tropical river: Godavari as a case study, India
  35. The signature of river- and wind-borne materials exported from Patagonia to the southern latitudes: a view from REEs and implications for paleoclimatic interpretations
  36. Iron and other transition metals in Patagonian riverborne and windborne materials: geochemical control and transport to the southern South Atlantic Ocean
  37. Heavy metal distribution in some French forest soils: evidence for atmospheric contamination
  38. Total mercury concentrations in an industrialized catchment, the Thur River basin (north-eastern France): geochemical background level and contamination factors
  39. Silicate rock weathering and atmospheric/soil CO2 uptake in the Amazon basin estimated from river water geochemistry: seasonal and spatial variations
  40. Mercury speciation in soils and river sediments of the industrialised Thur river catchment (Alsace, France)
  41. Natural and anthropogenic contributions to mercury in soils and stream sediments of the upper Thur river basin (Alsace, France)
  42. Heavy metals partioning in three French forest soils by sequential extraction procedure
  43. Heavy metals in some French forest soils: Distribution, origin and controlling factors
  44. Worldwide distribution of continental rock lithology: Implications for the atmospheric/soil CO2 uptake by continental weathering and alkalinity river transport to the oceans
  45. The geochemical characteristics of the Paraná River suspended sediment load: an initial assessment
  46. The global carbon cycle and its changes over glacial–interglacial cycles
  47. Riverine‐driven interhemispheric transport of carbon
  48. Assessment of dam trapping efficiency from water residence time: Application to fluvial sediment transport in the Adour, Dordogne, and Garonne River Basins (France)
  49. Hydrograph separation using isotopic, chemical and hydrological approaches (Strengbach catchment, France)
  50. Dissolved silica in the Garonne River waters: changes in the weathering dynamics
  51. Strontium isotope compositions of river waters as records of lithology-dependent mass transfers: the Garonne river and its tributaries (SW France)
  52. Impact of nitrogen fertilizers on the natural weathering-erosion processes and fluvial transport in the Garonne basin
  53. REE distribution pattern in river sediments: partitioning into residual and labile fractions
  54. Editorial: Global Carbon Cycle
  55. δ pattern of dissolved inorganic carbon in a small granitic catchment: the Strengbach case study (Vosges mountains, France)
  56. Enhanced chemical weathering of rocks during the last glacial maximum: a sink for atmospheric CO2?
  57. Soil erosion and atmospheric CO2 during the last glacial maximum: the role of riverine organic matter fluxes
  58. Soil erosion and atmospheric CO2 during the last glacial maximum: the rôle of riverine organic matter fluxes
  59. Determination of organic and mineral acidity contributions to the total throughfall acidity: application to French forests
  60. A New Sequential Extraction Procedure for the Speciation of Particulate Trace Elements in River Sediments
  61. Fluvial Transports of Mercury Pollution in the III River Basin (Northeastern France): Partitioning into Aqueous Phases, Suspended Matter and Bottom Sediments
  62. Contribution des surfaces saturées et des versants aux flux d'eau et d'éléments exportés en période de crue: traçage à l'aide du carbone organique dissous et de la silice. Cas du petit bassin versant du Strengbach (Vosges, France)
  63. Physical and chemical weathering rates and CO2 consumption in a tropical lateritic environment: the upper Niger basin
  64. Atmospheric CO2 consumption by continental erosion: present-day controls and implications for the last glacial maximum
  65. River sediment discharge to the oceans; present-day controls and global budgets
  66. Silicate Rock Weathering and Atmospheric/soil CO2 Consumed by Major World River Basins
  67. Predicting the oceanic input of organic carbon by continental erosion
  68. A global model for present-day atmospheric/soil CO2 consumption by chemical erosion of continental rocks (GEM-CO2)
  69. A global model for present-day atmospheric/soil CO 2 consumption by chemical erosion of continental rocks (GEM-CO 2 )
  70. Influence of acid rain on CO2 consumption by rock weathering: Local and global scales
  71. Carbon river fluxes and weathering CO2 consumption in the Congo and Amazon river basins
  72. Reply
  73. Modelling of atmospheric CO2 consumption by chemical weathering of rocks: Application to the Garonne, Congo and Amazon basins
  74. Fluvial suspended sediment transport and mechanical erosionin the Maghreb (North Africa)
  75. Dissolved major elements exported by the Congo and the Ubangi rivers during the period 1987–1989
  76. Hydrological and geochemical characteristics of the Jamari and Jiparana river basins (Rondonia, Brazil)
  77. Modélisation mathématique du taux de coagulant dans une station de traitement d'eau
  78. The global water cycle and continental erosion during Phanerozoic time (570 my)
  79. Global runoff fluctuations during the last 80 years in relation to world temperature change
  80. Evolution of the chemical composition of the Garonne River water during the period 1971–1984
  81. Long range streamflow and world continental runoff fluctuations since the beginning of this century
  82. Suspended sediment load and mechanical erosion in the Senegal Basin — Estimation of the surface runoff concentration and relative contributions of channel and slope erosion
  83. Nitrogen and phosphorus exportation in the Garonne Basin (France)