Identification of new emerging pollutants in surface water using suspect screening analysis and prioritisation strategies based on regulatory databases
Emerging pollutants (EP) have the potential to enter the water system and cause adverse ecological and human health effects while simultaneously not being covered by existing water-quality regulations. However, the existing target analysis methodology only allows the detection of a very small fracti...
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SLU/Dept. of Aquatic Sciences and Assessment
2017
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