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Igor G Dubus

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Journal of Contaminant Hydrology|June 17, 2008
Stationary and non-stationary autoregressive processes with external inputs for predicting trends in water qualityJean Louis Pinault, Igor G Dubus
Journal of Environmental Quality|February 12, 2002
Sensitivity and first-step uncertainty analyses for the preferential flow model MACROIgor G Dubus, Colin D Brown
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|January 10, 2004
Issues of replicability in Monte Carlo modeling: a case study with a pesticide leaching modelIgor G Dubus, Peter H M Janssen
Environmental Science & Technology|April 16, 2008
Formation of pesticide nonextractable (bound) residues in soil: magnitude, controlling factors and reversibilityEnrique Barriuso, Pierre Benoit, Igor G Dubus
Pest Management Science|September 17, 2003
Sensitivity analyses for four pesticide leaching modelsIgor G Dubus, Colin D Brown, Sabine Beulke
Pest Management Science|August 24, 2002
Calibration of pesticide leaching models: critical review and guidance for reportingIgor G Dubus, Sabine Beulke, Colin D Brown
Pest Management Science|August 12, 2009
A refined lack-of-fit statistic to calibrate pesticide fate models for responsive systemsBernard T Nolan, Igor G Dubus, Nicolas Surdyk
The Science of the Total Environment|November 25, 2003
Sources of uncertainty in pesticide fate modellingIgor G Dubus, Colin D Brown, Sabine Beulke
Pest Management Science|April 27, 2002
Prediction of pesticide concentrations found in rivers in the UKColin D Brown, Pat H Bellamy, Igor G Dubus
Pest Management Science|August 17, 2004
Exposure to sulfosulfuron in agricultural drainage ditches: field monitoring and scenario-based modellingColin D Brown, Igor G Dubus, Paul Fogg, et al.
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Journal of Contaminant Hydrology|June 17, 2008
Stationary and non-stationary autoregressive processes with external inputs for predicting trends in water qualityJean Louis Pinault, Igor G Dubus
Journal of Environmental Quality|February 12, 2002
Sensitivity and first-step uncertainty analyses for the preferential flow model MACROIgor G Dubus, Colin D Brown
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry|January 10, 2004
Issues of replicability in Monte Carlo modeling: a case study with a pesticide leaching modelIgor G Dubus, Peter H M Janssen
Environmental Science & Technology|April 16, 2008
Formation of pesticide nonextractable (bound) residues in soil: magnitude, controlling factors and reversibilityEnrique Barriuso, Pierre Benoit, Igor G Dubus
Pest Management Science|September 17, 2003
Sensitivity analyses for four pesticide leaching modelsIgor G Dubus, Colin D Brown, Sabine Beulke
Pest Management Science|August 24, 2002
Calibration of pesticide leaching models: critical review and guidance for reportingIgor G Dubus, Sabine Beulke, Colin D Brown
Pest Management Science|August 12, 2009
A refined lack-of-fit statistic to calibrate pesticide fate models for responsive systemsBernard T Nolan, Igor G Dubus, Nicolas Surdyk
The Science of the Total Environment|November 25, 2003
Sources of uncertainty in pesticide fate modellingIgor G Dubus, Colin D Brown, Sabine Beulke
Pest Management Science|April 27, 2002
Prediction of pesticide concentrations found in rivers in the UKColin D Brown, Pat H Bellamy, Igor G Dubus
Pest Management Science|August 17, 2004
Exposure to sulfosulfuron in agricultural drainage ditches: field monitoring and scenario-based modellingColin D Brown, Igor G Dubus, Paul Fogg, et al.
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