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Desalination

Desalination, Vol.176, No.1-3 Entire volume, number list
ISSN: 0011-9164 (Print) 

In this Issue (25 articles)

1 - 11 Water intended for human consumption - Part I: Compliance with European water quality standards
Roccaro P, Mancini G, Vagliasindi FGA
13 - 24 Survey of disinfection by-products in drinking water in Athens, Greece
Golfinopoulos SK, Nikolaou AD
25 - 36 Optimization of analytical methods for the determination of DBPs: Application to drinking waters from Greece and Italy
Nikolaou A, Golfinopoulos S, Rizzo L, Lofrano G, Lekkas T, Belgiorno V
37 - 45 The hazard of N-nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) formation during water disinfection with strong oxidants
Andrzejewski P, Kasprzyk-Hordern B, Nawrocki J
47 - 55 Implementation of spectroscopic parameters for practical monitoring of natural organic matter
Uyguner CS, Bekbolet M
57 - 69 Formation of disinfection by-products and applicability of differential absorbance spectroscopy to monitor halogenation in chlorinated coastal and deep ocean seawater
Fabbricino M, Korshin GV
71 - 80 Modeling and design of ultraviolet reactors for disinfection by-product precursor removal
Taghipour F, Sozzi A
81 - 89 Modeling the treatment of drinking water to maximize dissolved organic matter removal and minimize disinfection by-product formation
van Leeuwen J, Daly R, Holmes A
91 - 101 Monitoring and modeling of trihalomethanes (THMs) for a water treatment plant in Istanbul
Uyak V, Toroz I, Meric S
103 - 111 Trihalomethane formation during chemical oxidation with chlorine, chlorine dioxide and ozone of ten Italian natural waters
Sorlini S, Collivignarelli C
113 - 125 Control of DBPs in water distribution systems through optimal chlorine dosage and disinfection station allocation
Cozzolino L, Pianese D, Pirozzi F
127 - 141 Seasonal variations of trihalomethanes (THMs) in water distribution networks of Istanbul City
Toroz I, Uyak V
143 - 153 Water intended for human consumption - Part II: Treatment alternatives, monitoring issues and resulting costs
Mancini G, Roccaro P, Vagliasindi FGA
155 - 166 Application of oxidative removal of NOM to drinking water and formation of disinfection by-products
Bekbolet M, Uyguner CS, Selcuk H, Rizzo L, Nikolaou AD, Meric S, Belgiorno V
167 - 176 A comparative study on the photocatalytic degradation of humic substances of various origins
Uyguner CS, Bekbolet M
177 - 188 Removal of THM precursors from a high-alkaline surface water by enhanced coagulation and behaviour of THMFP toxicity on D-magna
Rizzo L, Belgiorno V, Gallo M, Meric S
189 - 200 Dissolved organic matter removal and disinfection byproduct formation control using ion exchange
Tan YR, Kilduff JE, Kitis M, Karanfil T
201 - 209 Bromate formation during ozonation of groundwater in coastal areas in Greece
Tyrovola K, Diamadopoulos E
211 - 217 Optimization of ozone and coagulation processes for bromate control in Istanbul drinking waters
Selcuk H, Vitosoglu Y, Ozaydin S, Bekbolet M
219 - 227 Effect of pH, charge separation and oxygen concentration in photoelectrocatalytic systems: active chlorine production and chlorate formation
Selcuk H, Anderson MA
229 - 240 Using ozonation and chloramination to reduce the formation of trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids in drinking water
Guay C, Rodriguez M, Serodes J
241 - 253 By-products in surface and reclaimed water disinfected with various agents
Nurizzo C, Antonelli M, Profaizer M, Romele L
255 - 265 Chlorite removal with granular activated carbon
Sorlini S, Collivignarelli C
267 - 271 Chlorite removal with ferrous ions
Sorlini S, Collivignarelli C
VII - VII Seminar in environmental science and technology: Evaluation of alternative water treatment systems for obtaining safe water -University of Salerno with support of NATO Science Programme -September 27, 2004, Fisciano (SA), Italy
Bekbolet M, Anderson M, Lekkas T, Belgiorno V, Meric S