Career

    Career orientation

    Job market

    Salary information and income survey

    Academy

    Mentoring

Education

    Learners and trainees

    Students and doctoral candidates

    Teachers

    University statictics

    Scholarships

Community

    Divisions

    Young Chemist Forum (JCF)

    Local Sections

    Regular's table

    Chem_Connect

    Equal opportunities, diversity

    International activities and cooperations

    Membership

Discover

    Top topics

    Nachrichten aus der Chemie

    Brochures and scientific publications

    Fascination with chemistry

    Statements and position papers

    Press releases

Events

    Conferences

    Local events

    Academy

Awards

    Prizes

    Historical sites of chemistry

About

    Board and other bodies

    Office

    Statutes

    Angewandte Chemie and Chemistry Europe

    Foundations

    ChemRXiv

MyGDCh

Chemistry for a better world

GDChAbout UsBoard and Other BodiesCommissions and Boards of TrustreesMembershipEqual Opportunities, DiversityCooperationsPrizes and AwardsFoundationsHistorical Chemical SitesChemistry Science Forum
Network & StructureGDCh StructuresLocal SectionsYoungChemistForumEducation & CareerSchool, Studies, Training and Further EducationCareer and ProfessionJob Market
EventsFurther TrainingConferencesThe GDCh on SiteSpecial EventsGDCh Conference ScholarshipsSeekPublicationsNachrichten aus der ChemieJournalsChemRxivNewsletterGDCh Top TopicsGDCh Fact SheetsBrochures and Scientific PublicationsFascination with ChemistryBiographies of Women ChemistsPress Releases, Statements and Position Papers
Services & InfoMy GDCh AccountOfficePress and Public RelationsGDCh ShopDownloadsLinksNewsletter Sign UpLegalImprintSitemapTerms & ConditionsPrivacy Policy

© 2026 Gesellschaft Deutscher Chemiker. All rights reserved.

/Vintages

Homepage /Vintages
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox - Mitteilungen der Fachgruppe -

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox organised by year and issue

Volume [2025] [2024] [2023] [2022] [2021] [2020] [2019], [2018], [2017], [2016], [2015], [2014], [2013], [2012], [2011], [2010], [2009], [2008], [2007], [2006]

Vintage 2025
EditorialOriginal articlesIntroduced briefly

1

Editorial on European environmental policy

A.-S. Heldele et al: Transport behaviour of PFAS from paper sludge in large lysimeters
U.K.R. Kammann, J.P. Scharsack: Contamination by dumped munitions: TNT metabolites in fish from the North and Baltic Seas
R.J. Schneider: Antibody-based on-site analysis for monitoring the elimination of trace substances in wastewater treatment plants
C.Scherber et. al: Reduced use of pesticides in the agricultural landscape: Strategies from the perspective of biodiversity research

Ocean Care: Keeping the oceans alive

2Editorial F. T. Lange et al.: Are PFAS released in soil by degradation of side-chain fluorinated polymers?
J. Hahn et al.: Mercury in German rivers: a challenge today and tomorrow
A. Weber et al: The influence of extreme flood events on fluvial sediments and their heavy metal inventory
C. Barkschat et. al: Too much, too little, never enough? Results of an expert workshop on current strengths and weaknesses of ambient air monitoring of persistent chemicals

Research Group Environmental Monitoring and Endocrinology
(EME), Faculty of Biology, Dresden University of Technology


Materials Research and Testing Institute (MFPA) Weimar

ABF Analytisch-Biologisches ForschungslaborGmbH

3EditorialD. Themann et al: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity
J. Regnery et al: Effects of anticoagulant rodenticides on the aquatic environment

Working Group Environmental Geochemistry at the Institute of Geoecology of the Technische University Braunschweig

4EditorialV. Mueller et al: Biomonitoring of PFAS Using Animals and Lichens - A Brief Overview of Approaches, Findings, and Perspectives
S. Barth, T. Doppler: Insecticides in Swiss watercourses
K. Brotzmann et al: Fish and antidepressants:Neurotoxic effects in zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos after exposure to venlafaxine
G. Ernst: Risk assessment of plant protection products for soil organisms in the context of the new "Central Zone Guidance"
G. Lammel, I. Ivančev-Tumbas: Environmental chemistry in study programmes in Germany

Soil science and soil resources working group
at the Institute of Geography at Ruhr-Universität
Bochum (RUB)

UMW Umweltmonitoring

Vintage 2024
EditorialOriginal articlesIntroduced briefly

1

The light in the dark

J. Zweigle et al: Prioritisation and identification of PFAS using automated data analysis in non-target screening by PFΔScreen
K. L. Hitzfeld et al: Pesticide residues in small water bodies of the agricultural landscape - need for action continues
K. Wiltschka et al: Poly-chlorinated biphenyl (PCB) contamination of mine waters
A. R. Vogel et al: Recovery of tyre abrasion from environmental samples by density separation with NaI heavy solution as possible reference material for environmentally relevant process studies - Exemplary tests on a water sample
H. Wiesinger et al: Safe and sustainable recycling needs controls and more transparency - a case study on PVC floor coverings
K. G. Steinhäuser et al: Sewage sludge: from contaminated waste to recyclable material

ISEGA Umweltanalytik GmbH, Hanau

2Events organised by the DivisionW. Schröder et al.: 30 years of moss monitoring in Germany: New developments and long-term trends
A. Zenker, S. Tinguely: Organic UV filters in the aquatic environment - where are the hotspots to be found?
G. Proll et al: Modern bioanalytical methods for the rapid quantification of micropollutants and pathogens in water

Professorship for Chemical Ecology, Institute of Zoology, University of Regensburg
50 years of postgraduate studies in "Analytics & Spectroscopy" in Leipzig

3Perspektiventage 2024

T. Heberer, S. E. Sander:Entries of antibiotics in the environment and new veterinary measures to minimise them
J. Flottmann et al.: Challenges in the development of methods for the analysis of highly polar substances in water using HILIC and ICHRMS coupling
L. L. Hohrenk-Danzouma: Potentials and Challenges of Data Processing Strategies in Non-Target Analysis of Water Samples
L. Schwab, J. G. Wiederhold:Mercury Environmental Monitoring with Stable Hg Isotopes:
Interpretation of the Hg Cycle in Contaminated River Sediments

V. F. Saalmann et. al: Behavioural endpoints in model organisms as an additional endpoint in ecotoxicological risk assessment - opportunities and limitations using the example of Daphnia magna and Asellus aquaticus

Centre for Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation Research
at the Leibniz-Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change

EnJust Network for Environmental Justice

4EditorialA. Ramsperger et al: Nominally identical microplastic models differ greatly in their particle-cell interactions - a reason for contradictory results in microplastics research?
A. Loll et al: Short-Term Test for Toxicogenomic Analysis of Ecotoxic Modes of Action in Lemna minor
F. Ungeheuer, A. L. Vogel: Chemical characterisation of ultrafine particulate matter in the exhaust plume of an airport
S. Carl et al.: Aquatic fungi in the risk assessment of plant protection products - unimportant or just ignored?
S. Tisler et. al.: Advanced Chromatographic Approaches for the Comprehensive Analysis of Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater Effluents

Professorship for Technical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry,
Department of Industrial Engineering, Ernst Abbe University of Applied Sciences Jena

Vintage 2023
EditorialOriginal articlesIntroduced briefly

1

EditorialU. Borchers: PFAS in drinking water - legal regulation, toxicology and overview of findings
M. Maier, T. Opel, M. Letzel: Approaches to the characterisation of ultrafine particles from road traffic
J. Kurbelt et al: The Federal Trace Substance Centre
- Aims and Tasks

The International Centre for Water Resources
and Global Change (ICWRGC)
MSU Center for PFAS Research

2Editorial

S. Hauser, K. Leopold: Mercury and its monitoring in the environment
J. Schwaiger et al.: Risk assessment of micro-plastics in Bavarian rivers and lakes
P. Roesch et al: Development of PFAS sum parameters using Combustion Ion Chromatography (CIC)
D. Schmiemann et al: Enz4Water - Enzymatic Filtration for the 4th Purification Stage

Reorientation of the Department of Ecological Chemistry (OEC) at the Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ in Leipzig

3Editorial W. Körner: Terrestrial environmental monitoring - Are we measuring the right substances?
A. Kolbe, J. Hölzer: Environmental epidemiological studies on PFAS
S. Tisler et al: Expanding the scope of wastewater monitoring by SFC-HRMS analysis
C. Schwaferts: Raman microspectroscopy for the determination of micro- and nanoplastics

UWAT GmbH - Ingenieurbüro und Labor für Umweltfragen

4Editorial

A. Grundmann et al.: Projektverbund BayÖkotox - "Ökotoxiko-logische Bewertung von Stoffen in der Umwelt"

H. Joerss et al.: Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances along the European west coast - distribution patterns and trends for the substitute HFPO-DA

Institute for Analytical Research (IFAR), Fresenius University of Applied Sciences, Idstein

Vintage 2022
EditorialOriginal articlesIntroduced briefly

1

Editorial
  • C. Henkel et al: Polyvinyl chloride microplastics are a long-term source for the release of phthalates in aqueous media
  • Hildebrandt et al: Microplastics as a Trojan horse for trace metals
  • L. Gehrenkemper et al: Fast and easy extraction of PFAS from soil samples: Optimised EOF determination using HR-CS-GFMAS
  • O. Happel et al: Organic phosphonates in sediment samples from Lower Saxony and their contribution to the organic phosphorus fraction
  • D. Hof et al: DECIDE - Development and evaluation of an ecotoxicological, water framework directive-compliant assessment system for streams

Arbeitsgruppe Anthropogene Wasserkreisläufe, Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften Hof

2EditorialP. Klatt: Ten years of PFAS contamination in central Baden: An "open-air experiment" with an unknown outcome?
A. Georgi, K. Mackenzie: PFAS - a challenge for environmental technology
J. Meierdirks, P. Gratewohl: Release of pesticides on agricultural land - comparison of methods for elution potential
A. Logemann et al. Logemann et al: Development of the "pollution fingerprint" in the North Sea during the last centuryt

PAN - Pesticide Action Network Germany

3Editorial

T. Bierbaum et al.: Experimental methods for the investigation of PFAS immobilisation

M. Petri et al: Screening for brominated flame retardants and other persistent organic compounds in filter sludge from drinking water treatment at Lake Constance

Zhe Pan et al: Imaging MALDI-MS and nanodispensing as tools for effect-related HPTLC analysis - An interim report

Professorship for Instrumental Analysis and Analytical Chemistry, Department of Technology, Emden-Leer University of Applied Sciences

Microplastic Research Group at CEN,
University of Hamburg

4EditorialJ. S. Strehse, E. Maser: Munitions in the sea: effects on the marine ecosphere
S. Breinlinger, T. H. J. Niedermeyer: Hunting the eagle killer - Discovery of a new cyanotoxin
D. Jungmann et al.: Pilothic application of an in vitro biotic test battery for effect-based monitoring in selected surface waters in Lower Saxony
F. T. Lange et al.: Evidence from the application of the Total Oxidisable Precursor (TOP) assay to soil sample extracts and aqueous eluates
M. Wietzoreck et al: Long-term study on nitrated and oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil samples from two different sites

Professorship for Instrumental Analysis and Environmental Measurement Technology, Offenburg University of Applied Sciences

Vintage 2021
EditorialOriginal articlesIntroduced briefly

1

Editorial
Obituary of Paul J. Crutzen
  • E. Weidemann et al: Which processes are responsible for the environmental behaviour of PFAS in soil?
  • P. Janz et al.: Atmospheric input of mercury and accumulation in alpine ecosystems
  • B. Hensen et al.: Development of a multi-stage screening procedure as a guide for the ecotoxicological assessment of pesticide transformation products
  • M. Voigt et al: Determination of the ecotoxicological potential of antibiotics using minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and QSAR analysis

Portrait of the Environmental Chemistry Group, Institute of Biology and Chemistry, University of Hildesheim

2

Editorial

  • N. Tauchnitz et al.:
    Discharges of pesticide active substances to surface waters from agricultural and urban sources in the Querne/Weida catchment (Central Germany)
  • S. Schirrmeister et al.:
    The development of an analysis method for microplastics in sediments using electrostatic separation and thermodynamic fingerprinting
  • A. Ecke et al: Magnetic particle-based immunoassays as a versatile tool for environmental analysis

IPEN - International Pollutants Elimination Network. International Pollutants Elimination Network

3The young environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology (jUCÖT) introduces itself
  • K. G. Steinhäuser et al:
    Pharmaceuticals in the environment - an underestimated problem - situation and solutions for sustainable management -
  • N. Bätz et al: Hormonal pollution in streams during a rain event
  • K. Furtmann et al: ECHO: Rapid relevance determination for trace substances in the aquatic environment
  • F. C. Fischer, B. I. Escher:Optimised dosing of chemicals in high-throughput in vitro test systems
ChemTrust
4EditorialC. Engelke et al.: The monitoring of pollutants in the coastal waters of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania for the assessment of water quality
H. Wackerbarth et al:Determination of benzotriazole in waters using plasmonic on-site analysis
C. Schlechtriem, V. Kosfeld: The Hyalella azteca bioconcentration test (HYBIT) as an alternative method for bioaccumulation assessment
R. Martin et al.: Substance-specific isotope analysis
to investigate the oxidative degradation of amino(poly)phosphonates on manganese dioxide

A.-K. Kniggendorf, B. Roth: Optical analysis system for drinking water monitoring of microplastics in real time
C. Sommer et al: What we can learn about microplastics from a plasma

ALAB analysis laboratory in Berlin

Vintage 2020
EditorialOriginal articlesIntroduced briefly

1

Editorial

C. A. Brühl and J. G. Zaller: Biodiversity decline: to what extent is inadequate environmental impact assessment of
pesticides partly responsible?

Scharmüller, A. et al.: Standartox: Standardised toxicity data

R. Zeumer et al: Compostability and ecotoxicological assessment of biobased plastics

Department of Hydrology and Material Balance at the University of Kassel

reconsite GmbH

IfUA Umweltberatung und Gutachten GmbH

2Editorial

M. Scheurer et al.: Transfer of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) from contaminated soils to plants

N. Markert et al.: Mixed toxicity in the river Erft - toxicity drivers and non-detects

H. K. Imhof et al: The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences - current questions and answers

K. Waldschläger: Microplastics = sediment?

K. Altmann et al: TED-GC/MS: Rapid determination of microplastic mass contents in different samples

Section Environmental Biology at the Centre for Biodiversity Monitoring (zbm)


Intrapore GmbH

3Teaching in corona times - the abrupt introduction of digital forms of teaching at universitiesJ.C. Laube, M.K. Vollmer: Perfluorinated alkanes in the atmosphere: An overview

H. Joerss, R. Ebinghaus: Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances in the course of the Rhine - occurrence and distribution in water and sediments

V. Hinnenkamp, P. Balsaa: Investigation of drinking water production processes using non-target analytics

J. Küppers, N. Mitschke: On the anaerobic degradation of hydrocarbons in bacteria

F. Weber et al: Rainwater drainage of a plastics-processing industrial plant as a source of microplastics

CIEL - Center for International Environmental Law

4Virtual Membership/Internal Assembly of the Environmental Chemistry and
Ecotoxicology Division 2020

M. Klein, K. Blümlein, S. Hahn: Results of an exposure analysis for the health risk assessment of sediment pollution in Lake Rummelsburg

E. Brandes: The role of agriculture in (micro-) plastic pollution in soils and surface waters

P. Bellanova et al: The organic geochemical trace of tsunamis

Professorship for Water Supply at the Hof University of Applied Sciences

Junior Research Group for Environmental Chemistry, Eberhard
Karls University of Tübingen

Vintage 2019
EditorialOriginal articlesIn brief

1

I. Bantz, I. Valentin: Status of the detection and remediation of PFC contamination in Düsseldorf
L. Gehrmann et al: Activity of estrogenic and androgenic active substances during and after ozonation of hospital wastewater
M. Riegel et al: Entry pathways of hexavalent chromium in raw water from drinking water suppliers
I. Mulder et al: Quaternary ammonium compounds in soil - Implications for the
development of antibiotic resistance

Junior Professorship for Environmental Systems Analysis, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen

Working Group "Organic Environmental Geochemistry", RWTH Aachen University

2

New Division Executive Committee introduces itself

M. Lesch et al: In situ monitoring of freshly applied plant protection products
C. Teuner et al: A challenge for the authorisation authority of plant protection products: The occurrence of the metabolite 1,2,4-triazole in groundwater
A. Focks: Use of mechanistic effect models in the prospective environmental risk assessment of plant protection products
T. Frische et al: "Risk Profiler" in use - a comparison of the environmental risk profiles of insecticides
S. Knoll et al: Relevance of ionic micropollutants - quantification of metformin and its transformation product guanylurea in biota

Institute for Water Chemistry at the Technical University of Dresden


Laboratory for Biochemistry and Sustainable Chemistry at Münster University of Applied Sciences

3

(Micro-)plastics in the environment

H. Rahm et al: New life without mine water?
W. Seitz et al.: Systematic recording of trace substance contamination of a river water in the inflow for drinking water extraction
J. Funke et al.: Amidosulfonic acid - quantification of a small, highly polar molecule with reversed-phase LC-MS-MS
O. Happel et al: KOLa - Continuous ozonation with slow sand filtration for oxidative and microbiological studies on organic compounds
T. Bader: Data mining of LC-HRMS data for the evaluation of water treatment processes

Department of Marine Bioanalytical Chemistry of the Institute of Biogeochemistry in Coastal Seas,
Helmholtz Centre Geesthacht

Professorship for Instrumental Analysis, Department of Chemistry, Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences

Working group "Functional Aquatic Ecotoxicology"
at iES Landau

4 Review of the environmental conference in Landau

V. Hierlmeier et al: ProtectAlps: Alps, persistent pollutants and insects

L. Zimmermann et al: In-vitro toxicity and chemical composition of plastic products

S. Tisler and C. Zwiener: Transformation Products of Fluoxetine Formed by Photodegradation in Water and Biodegradation in Zebrafish Embryos

Common Forum on Contaminated Land in Europe


adelphi

Vintage 2018
EditionEditorialOriginal articlesIn brief

1

Welcome to Münster, welcome to "Umwelt 2018"

A. Simon, E. Dopp: Biotest battery: Full broadside in toxicological effect detection

F. Metzelder et al: Investigation of sorption on carbon nanomaterials using inverse liquid chromatography

T. Vockenberg et al: Influence of ageing processes on the sorption behaviour of micropollutants on microplastics

Institut Dr. Lörcher in Ludwigsburg

2

G. Nürenberg et al: Detection of polyfluorinated alkyl phosphate esters (PAP) and perfluorooctanesulfonamido-ethanol-based phosphate esters (SAmPAP) in soils

L. Richters, F. Vietoris: Trifluoroacetate in water bodies and drinking water in North Rhine-Westphalia

N. Ulrich, K.-U. Goss: UFZ-LSER database - A useful tool for many physico-chemical problems in analytics

Professorship for Analytical Chemistry at Nuremberg Institute of Technology


GreenFacts - Facts on Health and the
Environment

3 S. Bieber et al.: International management strategies for trace organic compounds in water and supporting advanced analytical techniques

F. Sacher et al.: Analysis of priority substances in wastewater samples - An important prerequisite for an inventory in German wastewater treatment plants

S. Johann, A. Schmohl: Detection and purification of amines in drinking water and complex aqueous matrices

Institute of Water Resources and Water Supply at the Hamburg University of Technology
(TUHH) and DVGW Research Centre TUHH
Professorship of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Department of Applied Natural Sciences,
Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of Applied Sciences, Rheinbach Campus
Analytical Research Institute for Non-Target Screening GmbH (AFIN-TS)

4

M. Jarosch, M. Brunke: Pollutant monitoring in fish and mussels in Schleswig-
Holstein waters


J. Regnery et al.: Rodenticide residues in fish - causal research and risk mitigation measures


R. Söhlmann et al. Söhlmann et al.: The application of the sum parameters EOF and AOF in the
investigation of the deep displacement of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl compounds
(PFAS) in contaminated soils in Mittelbaden

L. Böhm et al.: Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) for the determination of hydrophobic
organic chemicals in bioconcentration studies

G. Lammel et al.: POP cycling in India - influenced by the monsoon

Department of Wastewater Management at the Technische
Universität Darmstadt

Vintage 2017
EditorialOriginal articlesIn brief

1

K. Kümmerer et al: MUTReWa - Measures for a more sustainable handling of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water management


J. B. Thiäner, C. Achten: Analysis of high molecular weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (6-8 ring PAHs) in various environmental matrices using liquid chromatography - atmospheric pressure laser ionisation - mass spectrometry (LC-APLI-MS)


J. T. Andersson: Adieu 16 EPA-PAK? Time to consider 40 years of PAH research

Professorship for Instrumental Analysis, Faculty of Biotechnology, Mannheim University of Applied Sciences


Department of "Sustainability in Chemistry" at the University of Bremen


NABU's Federal Expert Committee on Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology introduces itself

2Novellierung der Bundes-Bodenschutz- und Altlastenverordnung (BBodSchV):
Einladung zum Relaunch des Arbeitskreises "Boden"

S. Gonser et all.: Biomonitoring of PCB and PCDD/F in Bavaria: Results from 18 years of continuous monitoring

P. Weller and J. Neitsch: Does the use of modern plant protection products lead to the mobilisation of
old DDT residues in agricultural land?

S. Merel et all.: Wastewater ozonation and related formation of N-oxides

S. Riehm, P. Guhl: Use of modelled data in the application of substance prioritisation methods

3 It's that time again. Our annual PhD Day is coming up again soon.

T. Stahl et al: Anthropogenic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the environment - a "Never-Ending Story"?


D. Thomas et al.: Ageing of synthetic polymers in the marine environment using the example of HDPE, LDPE, PP and PLA



M. Weidung et al: Effects of synthetic and natural microparticles on blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) and rock shrimps (Palaemon varians)



J. Müller et al.: Sequential biofiltration for the removal of anthropogenic trace substances from the effluent of municipal wastewater treatment plants



D. Wicke et al.: Biocides in Berlin's stormwater runoff

Chemisches und mikrobiologisches Institut UEG GmbH


ROHA Diox Consult - Dr. Roland Haag

4 Annual review by the Division Executive Committee

L.-K. Beuter, K. P. Ebke: Mesocosms as aquatic model ecosystems for the risk assessment of plant protection products


F. Junginger et al.: Effect-related analytics based on luminescent bacteria coupled to flow injection analysis and ion chromatography


A. F. Herbort, K. Schuhen: Two perspectives:
Plastics - the everyday helper or microplastics - the environmental problem?

Research group "Water Technology -
Cavitation - Renewable Resources", University of Jena


Professorship for Environmental Mineralogy, Institute for Applied Geosciences at the Technical
University of Darmstadt

Vintage 2016
EditionEditorialOriginal contributionsIn brief

1

Invitation to Tübingen

S. Gabbert et al.:
On the assessment of long-term effects of PBT and vPvB substances in the context of socio-economic analyses in REACH


S. Hasenbein et al:
Risk assessment of pesticide mixtures - from standardised single species tests to model ecosystems

Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology at the Technical University of Munich


Isodetect GmbH

2 Standpoints: Pesticides
from the perspective of industry and
nature conservation

D. Claßen et al.: Evaluation of persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic properties of ionic and ionisable substances


H. Ulrich et al.: Decline in PFC contamination in municipal sewage sludge in Bavaria


M. Rusch et al.: Effective reduction of the antibacterial activity of the fluoroquinolone danofloxacin by biotransformation with the ascomycete
Xylaria longipes


V. Stark-Rogel et al: In-depth chemical analysis and assessment of a broad range of liquid waste from in-vitro diagnostic instruments

SENSATEC Sensorik- und Spezialanlagenbau
3 From dependent and independent experts

C. Apel et al.: Occurrence and distribution of organic UV-stabilisers and UV-filters in sediments
of European estuaries


M. Schaffer et al.: Characterisation of the sorption of organic bases from aqueous solutions: Current results and limitations in
predicting environmental behaviour


D. Kühnel and S. Böhme: Mixing toxicity of
nanomaterials and chemicals

Chair of Applied Geology, Friedrich-Alexander
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg


Hydroisotop Gmbh
4

M. Scheringer: Environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology
need better perspectives

M. Baumann et al.: Zur Sonderstellung von Antibiotika bei der Gewässerbelastung durch Arzneimittel

LAWA-AG: LAWA report "Micropollutants in water"

LAUS GmbH


ecotox consult

Vintage 2015
EditionEditorialOriginal contributionsIn brief

1

Initiates file downloadMicroplastics - a challenge for the environmental sciences

S. Schubert et al: Antibiotics in different stages and media in urban wastewater systems

S. Eberhard et al.: HMMM in selected surface waters in southern Hesse

S. Bieber and T. Letzel: Simultaneous SFC-MS investigation methods in water samples

K. Weiß et al: Substance Mixtures in Wastewater Treatment

Sustainability in Chemistry in Chemical Engineering
at Münster University of Applied Sciences

Society for Chemical Hazard Communication
(SCHC)

2 Environmental research in Germany as guest - ICCE 2015 in Leipzig

M. Gallus et al: LIFE Project PhotoPAQ

I. Bischof et al: In-vitro biotransformation assays

B. Becker et al: Passive samplers
for monitoring

Quantitative landscape ecology University of Koblenz-Landau

The Task Force on Systemic Pesticides

The International POPs Elimination Network
(IPEN)

undefined3 Initiates file downloadDoktorandentag und Forum Junger Umweltwissenschaftler

A. Bayer: Water management effects of maize cultivation (pesticides and nutrients) - Monitoring in Bavaria

C. Weidauer et al.: Photochemical degradation of benzotriazole under environmentally relevant conditions

W. Körner and S. Kastenhofer:
Determination of urban background concentrations of brominated flame retardants in outdoor air

Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical
Weapons (OPCW)


The Journal "Environmental Chemistry"

undefined4 Initiates file downloadChemical persistence - a complex
concept

F. Heydebreck et al: Occurrence and distribution of perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in
European and Chinese river estuary
systems

S. Schmidt et al: Development of monoclonal antibodies against diclofenac

S. Hafermann: HPLC Method development for
detection of H2O2 and organic hydroperoxides in the troposphere

C. Koch: The environmental behaviour of HBCD and the resulting legal consequences

Self-portrait of OECOS GmbH
Vintage 2014
EditionEditorialOriginal contributionsIn brief

1

Development of a label-free
biosensor for the detection of diclofenac in wastewater-polluted surface waters

(S. Rau et. al)

Determination of priority organic substances in surface water containing suspended matter using solid phase extraction discs
and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry

(C. Erger)

Working Group Environmental Geochemistry at the Institute of
Geoecology, Technische Universität Braunschweig

Professorship for Environmental Analysis, Eberhard-Karls-Universität
Tübingen

2

Human drug residues in sewage sludge
(Sabine Konradi et. al.)

Degradability of ionic liquids
(J. Neumann and S. Stolte)

AG "Epidemiology of the environmental influence on ageing processes"

Professorship "Biomarkers in occupational medicine"

IBACON GmbH

3

Application of an LC-MS
screening method for the identification of historical
and current trace substances in groundwater and surface water
of a former sewage field
(F. Wode et al.)

Behaviour of selected
pesticides in the water-soil-plant system in the lysimeters of the Wagna research station

(A. Fuhrmann et al.)

Chair and Research Institute for Urban Water Management
of the Technical University of Munich

An Institute with Bite - Bauhaus Institute for Pioneering
Infrastructure Systems

GBA Laboratory Group

Institute Alpha - Water and Environmental Analysis

4

Studies on the chemical pollution of lateral structures on the Elbe
(Susanne Heise)

What can modern

mass spectrometric in situ analysis do in environmental and food research?
(S. Schulz et all)

Planar SPE and microlitre flow injection analysis TOFMS - a rapid pesticide screening for fruits and vegetables
(C. Oellig, W. Schwack)

Department of Water Engineering in the Faculty of Civil Engineering/
Architecture at the Dresden University of Applied Sciences

Ecossa

To the top
Vintage 2013
EditionEditorialOriginal contributionsIn brief

1

Remote transport potential of chemicals - How can this
substance property of concern be considered in the PBT assessment under REACH?

(J. Ackermann et all)

Physiological Ecology of Animals at the Institute of Evolution and Ecology of the Eberhard-Karls-University Tübingen

2

Perfluorinated carboxylic acids - not only perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) is a cause for concern

(C. Staude uund L. Vierke)

Hazardous substance properties: PBT assessment of pharmaceuticals

(I. Prutz, J. Schönfeld, A. Wiemann)

Environmental trace analysis at the Institute for Analytical and Bioanalytical
Chemistry at the University of Ulm

WSC Scientific GmbH

3

Where do persistent pollutants remain in the ocean?
(I. Stemmler and G. Lammel)

Metabolite screening in environmental samples using LC-Q-TOF and electrochemistry-mass spectrometry
(M. Zedda and C. Zwiener)

Working Group Hydrochemistry, University of Göttingen

Chair of Hydrochemistry and Hydrobiology at
ISWA, University of Stuttgart

4 Controversy over endocrine disruptors divides the scientific community

Project "RISK-IDENT" - Assessment of previously unidentified
anthropogenic trace substances in the aquatic system
(R. Asner)

Help Pd nanoparticles as recyclates in the degradation of persistent
organic pollutants?

(R.-Al. Düring and L. Böhm)

Do cemeteries emit pharmaceuticals?
(S. Fiedler, T. Dame and M. Graw)

Working Group Residue Analysis at the Institute of Food Chemistry and Food Biotechnology
at Justus Liebig University Giessen

Project RISK-IDENT - Assessment of previously unidentified anthropogenic trace substances and
action strategies for risk management in the aquatic system

To the top
Vintage 2012
EditionEditorialOriginal contributionsIn brief

1

Bioaccumulation in organisms at a dumping site for dredged material in the German Bight (North Sea)
S. Schäfer et al.

Occurrence of selected psychotropic drugs in groundwater influenced by trickling fields in Berlin
U. Hass et al.

Junior Professorship of Atmospheric Chemistry at the University of Bayreuth


Westfälische Wasser- und Umweltanalytik GmbH

2

Studies on the evaluation and avoidance of toxic oxidation by-products in the oxidative wastewater treatment of fluoroquinolones
J. Türk et al.

Total dissolution and digestion methods for engineered metal nanoparticles
T. Klawonn et al.

Institute for Sustainable Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry, University of Lüneburg


Working Group Hydrogeology and Landscape Water Balance at the Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg


Institute for Water Research GmbH, Schwerte

3

Investigation of the transformation of organic
micropollutants
...
A. Wick, T. A. Ternes

Behaviour of nanoparticles in wastewater treatment plants
M. Maier et al.

Online sensor system for monitoring water quality for organic compounds
O. Happel et al.

Analytical research group at the Chair of
Siedlungswasserwirtschaft at the Technical University of Munich
4

Floodsearch: Floods
on a laboratory scale

M. Brinkmann et al.

New antibiotics in the environment - First results on ecotoxic effects in the water cycle
J. Brünsing et al.

Düring working group at the Institute of Soil Science and Soil Conservation at Justus Liebig University Giessen

Fraunhofer Institute of Toxicology and Experimental Medicine ITEM

RLP AgroScience GmbH - Institute of Agroecology Department of Environmental Chemistry

To the top
Vintage 2011
EditionEditorialOriginal contributionsIn brief

1

New Division Executive Committee - Outlook on the work priorities for the coming years

Wastewater treatment plants as a source of polyfluorinated compounds in the atmosphere
L. Vierke, L. Ahrens, M. Shoeib, T. Harner, W.-U. Palm, R. Ebinghaus

Bioaccumulation and metabolism studies in fish - current topics in guideline development
C. Schlechtriem, K. Hohgardt, C. Rauert

Junior Professorship "Applied Environmental Systems Analysis", University of Osnabrück


Chair of Air Chemistry and Air Pollution Control, Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU) Cottbus

2

ECT Oekotoxikologie GmbH

3

Evaluation of the persistence of selected priority substances in the aquatic environment
M. Peschka

Screening of the behaviour of active pharmaceutical ingredients in a water-sediment test system
M. Radke, M. Maier

The Department of Biocides at the Federal Environment Agency


Chair of Instrumental Analytical Chemistry at the University of Duisburg-Essen and IWW Centre Water, Mülheim an der Ruhr


Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health (Springer) An International Journal

4

Occurrence of heterocyclic PAHs in streams in Lower Saxony
A.-K. Siemers, J. S. Mänz, W.-U. Palm, D. Steffen, W. K. L. Ruck

Non-extractable residues formed during biodegradation of 2,4-D in soil are biogenic
K. M. Nowaka; A. Miltnera, M. Gehreb, A. Schäffer, M. Kästnera

Oxidation of the tolylfluanid metabolite N,N-dimethylsulfamide (DMS)
N. Schatz, O. Happel, D. Richter

The Institute of Environmental Research at RWTH Aachen University

To the top
Vintage 2010
EditorialOriginal articlesIn brief

1

Non-Target Analysis in Ecology
T.L.H. Pham in co-operation with H. Weisshoff, C. Mügge, E. Krause, W. Rotard, A. Preiss and I. Zaspel

Antibiotic transfer from soil into crop plants
M. Grote, D. H. Meric

Detection of aircraft and operational surface deicing agents in surface runoff from Hannover-Langenhagen Airport by solid-phase microextraction
E. Fries, S. Ernesti, J. Klasmeier, H. Fletemeyer

Junior Professorship of Environmental Geochemistry, University of Bayreuth


Master's programme in Environmental Protection in the Faculty of Applied Chemistry at Reutlingen University

2

Volatile polyfluorinated compounds in indoor air
V. Langer, A. Dreyer, R. Ebinghaus

Antibiotic residues in manure and soils
M. Lamshöft, S. Zühlke, P. Sukul, S. Kusari, M. Spiteller

Pollutant Hydrology Working Group at the Chair of Hydrology at the University of Bayreuth


Centre for Environmental Research and Sustainable Technologies (UFT) at the University of Bremen

3

Preprint of the welcoming address by the FG Chairman, Prof. Dr Gerhard Lammel, at the opening of the "Environment 2010" conference in Dessau
G. Lammel

Retrospective monitoring of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in archived herring gull eggs
H. Rüdel, J. Müller, H. Jürling, M. Paulus and C. Schröter-Kermani

Integration of bioavailability in soil protection
K. Terytze, I. Vogel and R. Wagner

Evaluation of the availability of non-extractable PAH residues in soil
A. Eschenbach, B. Mahro, B. and R. Wienberg

Analytical Chemistry and Instrumental Analysis in the Department of Applied Natural Sciences at the Lübeck University of Applied Sciences


Research focus on environmental analysis and ecotoxicology at the Faculty of Life Sciences at the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences

4

Standpoint
How can the link between research in environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology and decision-making processes in authorities and industry be strengthened?
M. Scheringer

Pharmaceuticals and their metabolites in the water cycle
M. Letzel, K. Weiß, W. Schüßler, M. Sengl

Trend monitoring of pollutants in sediments and suspended matter of the inland Elbe
E. Claus, J. Pelzer, J, P. Heininger

Remote transport of organic substances in water
C. Zarfl, M. Scheringer, M. Matthies

The National Reference Laboratory for Dioxins and PCBs at the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) in Berlin

To the top
Vintage 2009
EditionEditorialOriginal contributionsIn brief

1

Reconstruction of the contamination of the German Bight with polyfluorinated organic substances using seal tissue samples
L. Ahrens, U. Siebert and R. Ebinghaus

Corrosion inhibitors in the aquatic environment: benzotriazoles in the Main, Hengstbach and Hegbach
E. Fries, A. Kiss

The use of (P450-transgenic) plant cell suspension cultures as model systems to study the metabolisability of environmental pollutants
M. A. Breuer, A. Schäffer, I. Schuphan, B. Schmidt

Bundesanstalt für Gewässerkunde (BfG), Koblenz - Department "Qualitative Gewässerkunde


Institut für Gewässerschutz MESOCOSM GmbH

2

Up-to-date overview of the status and activities of our specialist group
G. Lammel

Emission inventories as a basis for determining the causes and recording air pollution
J. Theloke et al.

Arsenic species and plant transfer
Arsenite exchange through plant roots: comparison of hydroponic and soil-grown plants

D. Vetterlein and J. Mattusch

Journal of Environmental Medicine in Research and Practice

3

Mille viae ducunt hominem per Augustam Treverorum
K. Fischer

Urban air pollution using the example of a large African city
S. Henninger

A brief insight into the chemistry of secondary organic aerosols
L. Müller, M.-C. Reinnig and Th. Hoffmann

"Analytik im Gesundheitlichen Verbraucherschutz"


Arbeitskreis Prof. Dr. Manfred Grote: Analytical Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry at the Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of Paderborn


Professorship for Waste and Resource Management at the Institute for Landscape Ecology and Resource Management at Justus Liebig University in Giessen

4

Assessment of drinking water relevant chemicals in the context of the REACH Regulation
A. Klein, M. Neumann

Sampling of CHCs in groundwater: comparison of active and passive sampling
U. Dogerloh, H. Theißen, R. Becker, I. Nehls

Department of Chemistry and Environmental Analysis of the Faculty of Environmental Protection at Weihenstephan- Troisdorf University of Applied Sciences


Journal "Regional Environmental Change"

To the top
Vintage 2008
EditorialOriginal articlesIn brief

1

Editorial: Greetings from the Executive Board
G. Lammel, R. V. Battersby, W. Lorenz, A. Schäffer, M. Scheringer, B. Schwarz-Schulz, J. Tolls

Data problems and data requirements in the environmental risk assessment of chemicals
M. Scheringer, K. Hungerbühler

Background values and heavy metal contamination of sediments in running waters using the example of the Oderhaff
D. W. Zachmann, C. Tripke, S. Müller

Composition of soil organic matter and its effect on the hydrophobicity of three forest soil samples
R.H. Ellerbrock, H.H. Gerke, J. Bachmann, M.-O. Goebel

Research Centre for Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, Brno

Working Group Organic Environmental Pollutants at the Department of Environmental Geosciences, University of Vienna

The International Panel on Chemical Pollution (IPCP)

2

Consumer exposure to PFOS and PFOA
M. Scheringer, D. Trudel, L. Horowitz, M. Wormuth, I. T. Cousins, K. Hungerbühler

Multimedia modelling for the identification of persistent substances with long-range transport potential
M. Matthies, J. Klasmeier

Toxicity modelling with commercial (Q)SAR systems: practical aspects for regulatory application
B. Simon-Hettich

Analytisches Laboratorium Luhnstedt


Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE), Frankfurt am Main

3

Greeting to the 3rd Joint Meeting of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology. Joint Conference of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology and SETAC-GLB

The inner-city "nitrogen dioxide (NO2) problem"
What influence do direct traffic emissions have
R. Kurtenbach, K-H. Becker, P. Bruckmann, J. Kleffmann, A. Niedojadlo, P. Wiesen

QSAR approaches for the toxicological assessment of industrial chemicals
E. Jacob

Chair of Landscape Ecology at Vechta University of Applied Sciences

4

The transport of the antibiotic sulfadiazine in soils: What effect does liquid manure have?
M. Unold, R. Kasteel, J. Groeneweg, H. Vereecken

Determination of methylmercury in fish samples from the Federal Environmental Specimen Bank
J. Kösters, H. Rüdel, Chr. Schröter-Kermani

Concentration and distribution of anthropogenic platinum metal emissions (Pt, Pd and Rh) in soil and airborne dust
F. Zereini

Institute for Energy and Environmental Technology IUTA e.V., Duisburg

To the top
Year 2007
EditionEditorialOriginal contributionsIn brief

1

Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology - Subfields of Inter- and Transdisciplinary Environmental Science
G. Lammel, R. V. Battersby, W. Lorenz, A. Schäffer, M. Scheringer, B. Schwarz-Schulz, J. Tolls

Data problems and data needs in the environmental risk assessment of chemicals
M. Scheringer, K. Hungerbühler

Background values and heavy metal contamination of sediments in running waters using the example of the Oderhaff
D. W. Zachmann, C. Tripke, S. Müll

The photolysis of nitrous acid (HONO) - an important source of OH radicals in the atmosphere
J. Kleffmann, P. Wiesen

Soil Science in Department VI of the University of Trier


Department of Environmental Chemistry of the Water Research Institute of the ETH Domain in Switzerland (Eawag)


CLEAN - Soil, Air, Water: New Journal at Wiley-VCH


New Journal: Biofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining

2

Annual Meeting of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 2007 in Osnabrück
M. Matthies

Modelling the dispersion of pollutants during extreme flooding in the Bitterfeld area
M. Schulz, O. Büttner, M. Matthies, M. Böhme, W. von Tümpling

Position paper on substance-related environmental monitoring (part 1 of 2)
H. Rüdel et al.

FoBiG - Forschungs- und Beratungsinstitut Gefahrstoffe GmbH

3

On the debate of controversial positions
M. Scheringer, A. Schäffer, B. Schwarz-Schulz

The Arctic: Environmental chemistry field laboratory with global significance
R. Kallenborn

Influence of lipophilicity and molecular size on the bioconcentration potential of environmental chemicals
M. Nendza, M. Müller

Position paper on substance-related environmental monitoring (part 2 of 2)
H. Rüdel et al.

Global environmental protection - is it feasible?
R. Kallenborn

4

Gen-DarT- a predictive model for chronic toxicity by analysing altered gene expression in zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos?
D. Völker, Ch. Veß, K. Schirmer, St. Scholz

Accumulation of persistent organic pollutants in polar regions - modelling studies
G. Lammel, A. M. Sehili, Semeena V.S.

Selection and use of reference matrices for the determination of substance properties and the environmental behaviour of substances
W. Kördel, K.H. Weinfurtner

Institute of Environmental Physics, University of Bremen


Department of Environmental Process Engineering, Institute for Technical Environmental Protection, TU Berlin

To the top
Year 2006
EditorialOriginal contributionsIn brief

1

Alles fließt
H. Frank

Decline of freshwater pearl mussels - analysis of possible ecotoxicological causes
S. Gerstmann, K. Poxleitner, H. Frank

The Federal Environmental Specimen Bank as an Instrument for Analysing the Relevance of "New Pollutants" in Waters
H. Rüdel, C. Schröter-Kermani

Institute for Health and Consumer Protection of the EU (J.R.C. Ispra)


Ökometric GmbH - Bayreuth Institute for Environmental Research


BBK - Bundesverband Biogene und Regenerative Kraft- und Treibstoffe e.V. (Federal Association of Biogenic and Renewable Fuels).


Elsevier Book Series: Developments in Environmental Science


Our Young Environmental Chemists

2

Editorial - The Soil Chemistry and Soil Ecology Working Group reports back
R. Kreuzig

The manure project - Development of a catalogue of methods for investigating the residue behaviour of veterinary drugs in manure and manure-fertilised soils
R. Kreuzig, J. Heise, S. Höltge

Institute for Environmental Studies - Vrije University Amsterdam


UNEP Chemicals Branch, DTIE, in Geneva, Switzerland


Environment International


Our young environmental chemists

3

Editorial - Change in the editorial team of "Mitteilungen" completed
K. Fischer

Persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances in the EU - claim and reality
Ch. Schulte

Risk Assessment of PBT Substances
J. Tolls, M. Holt, Ian Malcomber, Dan Salvito, P. Thomas

Beyond Oil and Gas: Proposals for a Future Energy Economy
J. O. Metzger, A. Hüttermann, A. Schulte

Beyond Oil and Gas: Proposals for a Future Energy Economy
. Metzger, A. Hüttermann

4

Annual Conference on Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 2006 in Halle
W. Lorenz

Multiple contaminant sources in groundwater - a challenge for risk assessment and remediation
S. Russold, K. Schirmer

Consumer exposure to phthalates in Europe: identification of major sources
M. Wormuth, M. Scheringer, K. Hungerbühler

The umu genotoxicity test - application potentials and automatability
A. Eisenträger, C. Brinkmann

Organic Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry at the Institute for Integrated Natural Sciences at the University of Koblenz-Landau


Ecotoxicology and Toxicology at the University of Trier

To the top
Seite bearbeiten