Publications
A long-term view of nutrient transfers through the Seine river continuum. Science of The Total Environment. 375(1-3):80-97.
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2007. Nitrogen flows from European watersheds to coastal marine waters. European Nitrogen Assessment. :271-297.
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2011. The food-print of Paris: long-term reconstruction of the nitrogen flows imported into the city from its rural hinterland. Regional Environmental Change. 9(1):13-24.
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2009. Nitrate retention at the river–watershed interface: a new conceptual modeling approach. Biogeochemistry. 139(1):31-51.
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2018. Grain, meat and vegetables to feed Paris: where did and do they come from? Localising Paris food supply areas from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century Regional Environmental Change. 12(2):325-335.
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2012. Modelling the N cascade in regional watersheds: The case study of the Seine, Somme and Scheldt rivers. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment. 133(3-4):234-246.
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2009. A simplified algorithm for calculating benthic nutrient fluxes in river systems. Annales de Limnologie - International Journal of Limnology. 51(1):37-47.
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2015. Localising the nitrogen imprint of the Paris food supply: the potential of organic farming and changes in human diet. Biogeosciences. 9(1):607-616.
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2012. The nitrogen cascade from agricultural soils to the sea: modelling nitrogen transfers at regional watershed and global scales. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 368:20130123-20130123.
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2013. The Seine system: Introduction to a multidisciplinary approach of the functioning of a regional river system. Science of The Total Environment. 375(1-3):1-12.
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2007. Pour s’alimenter, Paris a le choix entre se tourner vers ses terres ou vers la mer. La revue Durable. 43:24-27.
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