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Maryna Strokal

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Ambio|September 8, 2022
The future of the Black Sea: More pollution in over half of the riversMaryna Strokal, Vita Strokal, Carolien Kroeze
Marine Pollution Bulletin|January 29, 2014
The increasing impact of food production on nutrient export by rivers to the Bay of Bengal 1970-2050Abdus Sattar, Carolien Kroeze, Maryna Strokal
Marine Pollution Bulletin|February 28, 2017
Human waste: An underestimated source of nutrient pollution in coastal seas of Bangladesh, India and PakistanMd Nurul Amin, Carolien Kroeze, Maryna Strokal
The Science of the Total Environment|November 26, 2016
Reducing future river export of nutrients to coastal waters of China in optimistic scenariosMaryna Strokal, Carolien Kroeze, Mengru Wang, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|July 8, 2017
Reactive nitrogen losses from China's food system for the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs)Mengru Wang, Carolien Kroeze, Maryna Strokal, et al.
Marine Environmental Research|March 22, 2024
Large reductions in nutrient losses needed to avoid future coastal eutrophication across EuropeAslıhan Ural-Janssen, Carolien Kroeze, Erik Meers, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|December 15, 2023
Causes of coastal waters pollution with nutrients, chemicals and plastics worldwideIlaria Micella, Carolien Kroeze, Mirjam P Bak, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|September 22, 2019
How to avoid coastal eutrophication - a back-casting study for the North China PlainAng Li, Maryna Strokal, Zhaohai Bai, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 27, 2016
The MARINA model (Model to Assess River Inputs of Nutrients to seAs): Model description and results for ChinaMaryna Strokal, Carolien Kroeze, Mengru Wang, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|May 25, 2022
Past and future pesticide losses to Chinese waters under socioeconomic development and climate changeAng Li, Mengru Wang, Carolien Kroeze, et al.
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Ambio|September 8, 2022
The future of the Black Sea: More pollution in over half of the riversMaryna Strokal, Vita Strokal, Carolien Kroeze
Marine Pollution Bulletin|January 29, 2014
The increasing impact of food production on nutrient export by rivers to the Bay of Bengal 1970-2050Abdus Sattar, Carolien Kroeze, Maryna Strokal
Marine Pollution Bulletin|February 28, 2017
Human waste: An underestimated source of nutrient pollution in coastal seas of Bangladesh, India and PakistanMd Nurul Amin, Carolien Kroeze, Maryna Strokal
The Science of the Total Environment|November 26, 2016
Reducing future river export of nutrients to coastal waters of China in optimistic scenariosMaryna Strokal, Carolien Kroeze, Mengru Wang, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|July 8, 2017
Reactive nitrogen losses from China's food system for the shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs)Mengru Wang, Carolien Kroeze, Maryna Strokal, et al.
Marine Environmental Research|March 22, 2024
Large reductions in nutrient losses needed to avoid future coastal eutrophication across EuropeAslıhan Ural-Janssen, Carolien Kroeze, Erik Meers, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|December 15, 2023
Causes of coastal waters pollution with nutrients, chemicals and plastics worldwideIlaria Micella, Carolien Kroeze, Mirjam P Bak, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|September 22, 2019
How to avoid coastal eutrophication - a back-casting study for the North China PlainAng Li, Maryna Strokal, Zhaohai Bai, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment|April 27, 2016
The MARINA model (Model to Assess River Inputs of Nutrients to seAs): Model description and results for ChinaMaryna Strokal, Carolien Kroeze, Mengru Wang, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|May 25, 2022
Past and future pesticide losses to Chinese waters under socioeconomic development and climate changeAng Li, Mengru Wang, Carolien Kroeze, et al.
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