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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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Un drone pour la surveillance des proliférations phytoplanctoniques dans les milieux aquatiques lentiques

François Derkx , Brigitte Vinçon-Leite , Bruno J. Lemaire , Kamel Soudani , Catherine Quiblier
Drones et hydraulique : les drones au service des métiers de l'eau, SHF, Apr 2015, Cachan, France
Communication dans un congrès hal-02329216v1
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First real-time monitoring system of fresh-water phytoplanctonic microorganisms: the PROLIPHYC system - Application to Grangent reservoir on the Loire river (France) - Le premier système de surveillance en temps réel des micro-organismes phytoplanctoniques en eaux douces : le système PROLIPHYC - Application à la retenue de Grangent sur la Loire (France)

Catherine Freissinet , Agnès Cabal , Aurélien Perrin , Stéphane Duflo , Jean-François Humbert
International Symposium on Dams for A Changing World (ICOLD 2012 Kyoto), International Commission on Large Dams, 2012, Kyoto, Japon. p 249-271, article Q. 92 - R. 18
Communication dans un congrès hal-00817820v1

High-frequency monitoring and modelling of cyanobacteria dynamics in urban lakes: Application of new approaches in Lake Enghien (France) and Lake Pampulha (Brazil)

Talita Silva , Brigitte Vinçon-Leite , Bruno J. Lemaire , Briac Le Vu , Catherine Quiblier
2nd IWA Symposium on Lake and Reservoir Management: Sustainable Approaches to Enhance Water Quality, Jun 2011, Granada, Spain
Communication dans un congrès hal-00675581v1
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Fonctionnement biogéochimique du lac du Bourget : phosphore, phytoplancton calcite et taux de sédimentation

Brigitte Vinçon-Leite , Alexis Groleau , Gérard Sarazin , Catherine Quiblier , Gérard Paolini
Autour du lac du Bourget, May 2006, Université de Savoie - Le Bourget du Lac, France. pp.65 - 73
Communication dans un congrès hal-00823893v1