Bruno Tassin
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Bruno Tassin is a senior scientist, Professor in urban hydrology at Ecole des ponts ParisTech in LEESU (Water, Environment, and Urban Systems laboratory). He is also in charge of a Master Programme : “Hydrosystems and Water management” organised by Ecole des ponts ParisTech, Paris-Est Créteil University and Paris-Diderot University. He is graduated from Ecole des ponts in civil engineering and prepared a PhD on the mathematical modelling of the water quality of the lake of Geneva.
During the first 15 years or is research activities he worked on the physical and biogeochemical monitoring and modelling of lakes recovering from eutrophication, especially on Lake Bourget (France). He developed multiscale approaches from the turbulence scale to basin wide scale in order to analyse the interactions between the physical and the biogeochemical behaviour of large lakes, especially algal blooms. This approaches has been transferred to meromictic lakes, like Lake Pavin (France). lakes.
After his habilitation diploma (2003), his research activities moved to the analysis of water quality in urban environments and its interaction with new water management approaches transferring the methodology developed on lakes ecosystems to urban hydrosystems. His interests focus particularly on the modelling of the water quality or urban runoff, the analysis of sources and fluxes in complex environment of micropollutants, the basin-scale consequences of the development of Best Management Practices for runoff control and the historical analysis of urban pollution on using sediment cores.
In 2013, he started developing research activities on microplastics in urban environments, from atmospheric fallouts to receiving systems.
Bruno Tassin is a senior scientist, Professor in urban hydrology at Ecole des ponts ParisTech in LEESU (Water, Environment, and Urban Systems laboratory). He is also in charge of a Master Programme : “Hydrosystems and Water management” organised by Ecole des ponts ParisTech, Paris-Est Créteil University and Paris-Diderot University. He is graduated from Ecole des ponts in civil engineering and prepared a PhD on the mathematical modelling of the water quality of the lake of Geneva.
During the first 15 years or is research activities he worked on the physical and biogeochemical monitoring and modelling of lakes recovering from eutrophication, especially on Lake Bourget (France). He developed multiscale approaches from the turbulence scale to basin wide scale in order to analyse the interactions between the physical and the biogeochemical behaviour of large lakes, especially algal blooms. This approaches has been transferred to meromictic lakes, like Lake Pavin (France). lakes.
After his habilitation diploma (2003), his research activities moved to the analysis of water quality in urban environments and its interaction with new water management approaches transferring the methodology developed on lakes ecosystems to urban hydrosystems. His interests focus particularly on the modelling of the water quality or urban runoff, the analysis of sources and fluxes in complex environment of micropollutants, the basin-scale consequences of the development of Best Management Practices for runoff control and the historical analysis of urban pollution on using sediment cores.
In 2013, he started developing research activities on microplastics in urban environments, from atmospheric fallouts to receiving systems.
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Modelling the fate of nonylphenolic compounds in the Seine River -- part 2: Assessing the impact of global change on daily concentrationsScience of the Total Environment, 2014, 468 - 469, pp.1059 - 1068. ⟨10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.09.029⟩
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Modelling the fate of nonylphenolic compounds in the Seine River -- part 1: Determination of in-situ attenuation rate constantsScience of the Total Environment, 2014, 468 -469, pp.1050-1058. ⟨10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.09.028⟩
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Alkylphenolic compounds and bisphenol A contamination within a heavily urbanized area: case study of Paris.Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2013, 20 (5), pp.2973- 2983. ⟨10.1007/s11356-012-1220-6⟩
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Bisphénol A : Premiers résultats sur le bassin de la SeineTSM. Techniques Sciences Méthodes – Génie urbain, génie rural, 2011, pp.43-52
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Simulation du devenir des alkylphénols dans la Seine.Colloque annuel du PIREN-Seine, Feb 2013, Paris, France
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Assessing the impact of global change on micropollutants in aquatic ecosystems: Modelling the fate of nonylphenolic compounds in the Seine River14th EuCheMS International Conference on Chemistry and the Environment, Jun 2013, Barcelone, Spain
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Flux des alkylphénols et du bisphénol A sur le bassin de la Seine : Premières estimations en Île-de-FranceColloque Piren-Seine, Feb 2012, Paris, France
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Urban cycle of alkylphenol and bisphenol a: the case of Paris.13th EuCheMS International Conference on Chemistry and the Environment (ICCE 2011), Sep 2011, Zurich, Switzerland
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OPUR : l'observatoire des polluants urbains en Île de FranceOPUR : l'observatoire des polluants urbains en Île de France, 2010, Nantes, France
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Determination of in-situ biodegradation rate constants of nonylphenolic compounds in the Seine River14th EuCheMS International Conference on Chemistry and the Environment, Jun 2013, Barcelone, Spain. 2013
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