Clark Ehlers
Clark Ehlers
Status Currently not employed at BOKU
Career
- 2003 PhD in Environmental Biotechnology
- 1999 MSc in Waste Technology
Projects
2 Projects found.
INTERLAND - Innovative Technologies and Monitoring Methods for Remediation of Landfills and Contaminated Soils (Project part IFA-Tulln)
Project type: Research project (§ 26 & § 27)
Project management: Loibner Andreas Paul
BOKU organizational units involved: Institute of Waste Management and Circularity, Institute of Soil Research , Institute of Environmental Biotechnology
funded by:
Project Staff: 01.10.2002 - 31.12.2005
duration: 01.10.2002 - 31.12.2005
LIBERATION - Development of a decision support system for sustainable management of contaminated land by linking bioavailability,
Project type: Research project (§ 26 & § 27)
Project management: Loibner Andreas Paul
BOKU organizational units involved: Institute of Environmental Biotechnology
funded by:
Project Staff: 01.01.2002 - 31.12.2005
duration: 01.01.2002 - 31.12.2005
Publications
11 Publications found.
Influence of the nature of soil organic matter on the sorption behaviour of pentadecane as determined by PLS analysis of mid-infrared DRIFT and solid-state 13C NMR spectra.
Source: GA CE, ST F, KE S, AP L, LJ J. Influence of the nature of soil organic matter on the sorption behaviour of pentadecane as determined by PLS analysis of mid-infrared DRIFT and solid-state 13C NMR spectra. Environmental Pollution [Internet]. 2010;158(1):285-91. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2009.07.003
Journal articles
Estimation of PAH bioavailability to Lepidium sativum using sequential supercritical fluid extraction e a case study with industrial contaminated soils
Source: Bogolte, BT, Ehlers, GAC, Braun, R, et al. Estimation of PAH bioavailability to Lepidium sativum using sequential supercritical fluid extraction e a case study with industrial contaminated soils. European Journal of Soil Biology. 2007;43(4):242-50. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejsobi.2007.02.007
Journal articles
Linking organic pollutant (bio)availability with geosorbent properties and biomimetic methodology: a review of geosorbent characterisation and (bio)availability prediction.
Source: Ehlers, GAC, Loibner, AP. Linking organic pollutant (bio)availability with geosorbent properties and biomimetic methodology: a review of geosorbent characterisation and (bio)availability prediction. Environmental Pollution [Internet]. 2006;141(3):494-512. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2005.08.063
Journal articles
The potential for reductive dehalogenation of chlorinated phenol in a sulphidogenic environment in in situ enhanced biodegradation
Source: Ehlers G, D Rose P. The potential for reductive dehalogenation of chlorinated phenol in a sulphidogenic environment in in situ enhanced biodegradation. Water Sa [Internet]. 2006;32(2):243-8. Available from: http://www.ajol.info/index.php/wsa/article/view/5249
Journal articles
An integrated anaerobic/aerobic bioprocess for the remediation of chlorinated phenol-contaminated soil and groundwater.
Source: Ehlers G, Rose P. An integrated anaerobic/aerobic bioprocess for the remediation of chlorinated phenol-contaminated soil and groundwater. Water Environment Research. 2006;78(7):701-9. doi:https://doi.org/10.2175/106143006X101728
Journal articles
Linking HOC Bioavailability with Soil Properties and Biomimetic Methods in Predicting the Fate of Pollutants in Remediation Applications
Source: Ehlers, GAC, Braun, R, Loibner, AP. Linking HOC Bioavailability with Soil Properties and Biomimetic Methods in Predicting the Fate of Pollutants in Remediation Applications. . 2006;:21-2.
Journal articles
external links and characteristics of the publication:Sorption Behaviour of an N-Alkene in Soil and its Influence on Bioavailability for Remediation Application
Source: Ehlers, GAC, Braun, R, Loibner, AP. Sorption Behaviour of an N-Alkene in Soil and its Influence on Bioavailability for Remediation Application. Geophysical Research Abstracts. 2006;8.
Journal articles
external links and characteristics of the publication:A triad-based selection of tools for site-specific assesment of ecological risk
Source: Jensen, J, Sorokin, N, Breemen D- van, M E, u. a. A triad-based selection of tools for site-specific assesment of ecological risk. In: J J, M M , Herausgeber. Ecological risk assesment of contaminated land [Internet]. RIVM, Bilthoven; 2006. Verfügbar unter: http://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/711701047.html
Chapter in collected volumes
external links and characteristics of the publication:Constraints to biodegradation of HOC in soil - does bioavailability really matter?
Source: Loibner, AP, Ehlers, GAC, Braun, R. Constraints to biodegradation of HOC in soil - does bioavailability really matter?. In.
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
external links and characteristics of the publication:Preliminary assessment of sorption/desorption behaviour of an n-alkane in soil.
Source: Ehlers, GAC, Braun, R, Loibner, AP. Preliminary assessment of sorption/desorption behaviour of an n-alkane in soil. In.
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
external links and characteristics of the publication:Immobilized white-rot fungal biodegradation of phenol and chlorinated phenol in trickling packed-bed reactors by employing sequencing batch operation
Source: Ehlers G, Rose P. Immobilized white-rot fungal biodegradation of phenol and chlorinated phenol in trickling packed-bed reactors by employing sequencing batch operation. Bioresource Technology. 2005;96(11):1264-75. doi:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biortech.2004.10.015
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