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Sensors and Analytic

The group dealing with Chemical Sensors and Analytics investigates nutrient cycles and behavior of lake ecosystems and small wetlands. We perform systems analysis in terms of nutrient budgets, fluxes between compartments and transformations. We investigate processes at interfaces with high temporal and/or spatial resolution applying in situ measuring and sampling systems.

Projects

  • Diagenetic evolution and mineral composition of Fe/Mn layers in the sediments of Lake Baikal [...]

  • The Yangtze River in China, third longest river in the world, is also said to be the most polluted. In a recent report of UNEP the Yangtze estuary at Shanghai was declared as ‘dead’. Analyzing 300 chemical substances in 30 samples collected on a stretch of 1600 km between the Three Gorges Dam at Yichang and the mouth at Shanghai will allow a pollutant mapping and may allow a characterization of the habitat of the now extinct White River Dolphin. [...]

  • Water Quality and Pollution Dynamics in Rivers of the Dry North and Wet South of China (WAPORICH) [...]

  • A user-friendly software for the calculation of chemical equilibria was developed at Eawag and can be downloaded for free including a manual > ChemEQL

Team

Beat Müller, group leader
Ruth Stierli, technician
Antonin Mares, technician
Joanne Favre-Bulle, PhD student
Natascha Torres, trainee
Rene Gächter, senior scientist
Benoit Pernet-Coudrier, postdoc