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Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Comprehensive determination of polychlorinated biphenyls and brominated flame retardants in surface sediment samples from Hanoi urban area, Vietnam: Contamination status, accumulation profiles, and potential ecological risks

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Unsubstituted and methylated PAHs in surface sediment of urban rivers in the Red River Delta (Hanoi, Vietnam): Concentrations, profiles, sources, and ecological risk assessment

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Comprehensive monitoring of more than 1000 organic micro-pollutants in drainage water: Case study in a rural village with end-of-life vehicle processing activities in Northern Vietnam

Peer-reviewed publication • 2021

Release characteristics and mechanisms of sediment phosphorus in contaminated and uncontaminated rivers: A case study in South China

Project • CRECS2020-04MY-Novalia

Enhancing local capacity for implementing transboundary revitalization policies for the Citarum River

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

Potential sources of ammonium-nitrogen in the coastal groundwater determined from a combined analysis of nitrogen isotope, biological and geological parameters, and land use

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

Heavy Metals in Suspended Solids in the Red River System at Chuong Duong Bridge (Hanoi)

Book / book chapter • 2020

Sustainable solutions for urban water security: Innovative studies

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

Prediction of arsenic vulnerable zones in the groundwater environment of a rapidly urbanizing setup, Guwahati, India

Peer-reviewed publication • 2020

Socio-hydrology: A key approach for adaptation to water scarcity and achieving human well-being in large riverine islands

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