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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Anthropogenic particles in the stomach contents and liver of the freshwater fish Squalius cephalusScience of the Total Environment, 2018, 643, pp.1257 - 1264. ⟨10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.06.313⟩
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Occurrence and fate of microplastics in Parisian combined sewer networkConference UNESCO-EU H2020 LimnoPlast Conference, diving into freshwater microplastic pollution – connecting water, environemental and social sciences, Mar 2023, Paris, France
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Microplastic accumulation in sewer systems and their pathways to the environment along with combined sewer overflows11e Conférence internationale Novatech - Urban Water, Graie; OTHU; Metropole Grand Lyon, Jul 2023, Lyon, France
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Microplastiques dans l’agglomération parisienne : 10 ans de rechercheWebconférence inneauvation 2023, SIAAP - direction Innovation, Apr 2023, Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine), France
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Microplastics > 25 µm in the Seine riverConference UNESCO-EU H2020 LimnoPlast Conference, diving into freshwater microplastic pollution – connecting water, environemental and social sciences, Mar 2023, Paris, France
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Microplastiques en milieu urbain : métrologie et estimations de flux25ièmes Journées Information Eau, Oct 2022, Poitiers, France
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Prélever et analyser les microplastiques en Seine : réflexions, évolutions méthodologiques et implicationsColloque PIREN-Seine, Oct 2021, Paris, France
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Occurrence of anthropogenic particles in the fish Squalius cephalus from the Seine and Marne Rivers15th International Conference on Environmental Science And Technology, Aug 2017, Rhodes, Greece
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Microplastics in sewer sediments of the Parisian combined sewer networkPoster de conférence hal-03839141v1 |
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Microplastics found in the stomach contents of the European chub (Squalius cephalus) from the Seine River16th International Conference on Chemistry and the Environment, Jun 2017, Osli, Norway
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Etude des microplastiques > 25 µm sur le bassin versant de la SeineRapport 2022 du programme PIREN-Seine. 2022
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