Recent publications
936.
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- Assessing water quality restoration measures in Lake Pampulha (Brazil) through remote sensing imagery
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- Alexandre Assunção, Talita Silva, Lino de Carvalho, Brigitte Vinçon-Leite
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- Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2025, ⟨10.1007/s11356-025-35914-6⟩
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- Do suspended particles matter for wastewater-based epidemiology?
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- Gauthier Bernier-Turpin, Régis Moilleron, Chloé Cenik, Fabrice Alliot, Sabrina Guérin-Rechdaoui, Thomas Thiebault
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- Water Research, In press, 280, pp.123543. ⟨10.1016/j.watres.2025.123543⟩
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- Plastic debris dataset on the Seine riverbanks: up to 38 000 pre-production plastic pellets reported per square meter
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- Romain Tramoy, Laurent Colasse, Johnny Gasperi, Bruno Tassin
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- Data in Brief, 2025, pp.111735. ⟨10.1016/j.dib.2025.111735⟩
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- La persistance des champs d’épandage d’eaux usées de l’agglomération parisienne au cours du second XXe siècle
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- Etienne Dufour
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- Métropolitiques, 2025, ⟨10.56698/metropolitiques.2174⟩
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- Stock and vertical distribution of microplastics and tire and road wear particles into the soils of a high-traffic roadside biofiltration swale
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- Max Beaurepaire, Tiago de Oliveira, Johnny Gasperi, Romain Tramoy, Mohamed Saad, Bruno Tassin, Rachid Dris
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- Environmental Pollution, 2025, 373, pp.126092. ⟨10.1016/j.envpol.2025.126092⟩
Research themes 2025-2029
Scientific activities at Leesu are organized for 2025 to 2029 around three themes:
Towards more resilient urban water management Models
This first research theme focuses on developing more resilient urban water management models in response to global changes, particularly climate change, by exploring new approaches to managing water, nutrient flows, and pollutants.
Sources and Fate of Contaminants and Nutrients in Urban and Peri-Urban Environments
This research theme primarily focuses on the measurement and modeling of chemical and microbiological contaminants, as well as nutrients and their fluxes in urban areas.
Functioning and Territorial Management of Receiving Environments
This third research theme focuses on the impact of anthropogenic pressures on receiving environments and the governance of these impacts are central to the research conducted at Leesu under this theme. The studied receiving environments include rivers, water bodies, and urban and peri-urban soils.

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