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Water Research, Volume 249, 1 February 2024, 120959.

G El soufi, L Di Jorio, Z Gerber, N Cluzel, J Van Assche, D Delafoy, R Olaso, C Daviaud, T Loustau, C Schwartz, D Trebouet, O Hernalsteens, V Marechal, S Raffestin, D Rousset, C Van Lint, JF Deleuze, M Boni, OBEPINE consortium, O Rohr, M Villain-Gambier, C Wallet

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