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Mitt. Umweltchem. Ökotox.: List of Authors (2001–2025)

All named contributions, such as editorials, original articles, In Brief, Pro and Con, self-presentations, information, reviews and reports from the Division.

[ A ] [ B ] [ C ] [ D ] [ E ] [ F ] [ G ] [ H ] [ I, J ] [ K ] [ L ] [ M ] [ N ] [ O ] [ P ] [ Q ] [ R ] [ S ] [ T ] [ U ] [ V ] [ W ] [ X, Y ] [ Z ]

A

Original articles
Assessment of persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic properties of ionic and ionisable substancesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Long-range transport potential of chemicals – How can this concerning property of substances be taken into account in the PBT assessment under REACH?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/13
Contact: Division IV 2.3 “Chemicals”, German Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1
06844 Dessau-Rosslau E-mail

Editorial
Welcome to Münster, welcome to “Environment 2018”Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18
Annual review of the Division BoardMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
Amendment of the Federal Soil Protection and Contaminated Sites Ordinance (BBodSchV): invitation to relaunch the “soil” working groupMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17
On dependent and independent expertsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16
Invitation to TübingenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
Doctoral students’ day and Young Environmental Scientists Forum – opportunities offered by the Division for early-career scientistsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/15
New Division Board – outlook on the main areas of work for the coming yearsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
Original contributions
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)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
From the Division
Report on the Young Environmental Scientists Forum 2017 in Münster Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17
Annual conference in Tübingen 2016 – what next?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17
Young Environmental Scientists Forum, 19–21 June 2017, Münster, with the participation of the JCF (Young Chemists’ Forum) in MünsterMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Second Young Environmental Scientists Forum 2015 in BlombergMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/15
First Young Environmental Scientists Forum 2013 in BlombergMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/13
Position paper of the Division Board: the goals and tasks of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology todayMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
New Division event: Young Environmental Scientists Forum 2013Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/13
Brief introduction
Working group on Organic Environmental Contaminants at the Department of Environmental Geosciences of the University of Vienna Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Information
News about old topics: 23rd International Symposium on Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds in Münster, September 2011 (conference report) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
Contact: Institute of Geology and Palaeontology – Applied
Geology, Westphalian Wilhelms University Münster E-mail

Original contributions

The development of an analytical method for microplastics in sediments using electrostatic separation and thermodynamic fingerprinting

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, Email

Original contributions
Wastewater treatment plants as a source of polyfluorinated compounds in the atmosphereMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
Reconstruction of the pollution of the German Bight with polyfluorinated organic substances based on seal tissue samples Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/09
Contact: GKSS Research Centre Geesthacht GmbH, Institute for Coastal Research, Environmental Chemistry Division, Max-Planck-Str. 1, D-21502 Geesthacht, E-mail

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Original contributions

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: Environmental Insitute, Okruzna 784/42, 97241 Kos, Slovakia, Email

Briefly Introduced
Meeting changing requirements − environmental analysis at Bayer AG LeverkusenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03
Contact: Bayer AG Leverkusen, Email

Original contributions
Effect-oriented identification of toxic compoundsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02
pH-dependent algal toxicity of phenol derivativesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02
Contact: UFZ − Leipzig-Halle Centre for Environmental Research GmbH, Permoserstraße 15, D-04318 Leipzig

Original articles

TED-GC/MS: Rapid determination of microplastic mass contents in various samples

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, Email

Original articles

Quaternary ammonium compounds in soil - Implications for the development of antibiotic resistance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation, University of Bonn, 52115 Bonn, Email

Original articles
Farewell to the 16 EPA PAHs? Time to take 40 years of PAH research into accountMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, University of Münster, Corrensstraße 30, 48149 Münster, E-mail

Original articles
Occurrence and distribution of organic UV stabilisers and UV filters in sediments of European river estuariesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/ 16

Contact: Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute of Coastal Research, Department of environmental chemistry, Max-Planck-Straße 1, 21502 Geesthacht and University of Hamburg, Institute of Inorganic and Angewandte Chemie, Martin-Luther-King-Platz 6, 20146 Hamburg, Email

Original articles

Organic phosphonates in sediment samples from Lower Saxony and their contribution to the organic phosphorus fraction

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: TZW: DVGW Water Technology Centre (Karlsruhe), Karlsruher Straße 84, 76139 Karlsruhe

Original articles
Ecotoxicological effects of mixtures of substances in wastewater treatmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Project “RISK-IDENT” – Assessment of previously unidentified anthropogenic trace substances in the aquatic systemMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency - LfU
Department 77: Biotest methods, microbial ecology
Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Straße 160
86179 Augsburg, E-mail

Division contributions in ESEU
Ring testing of the AnBUSDiC test; a new screening method for the anaerobic degradability of surfactants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: Shell Health, Shell Technology Centre - Thornton, P O Box 1, Chester CH1 3SH, Cheshire, UK

Original articles

Short-Term Test for Toxicogenomic Analysis of Ecotoxic Modes of Action in Lemna minor

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Schmallenberg, Email

B

Original articles
Composition of soil organic matter and its effect on the hydrophobicity of three forest soil samplesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08

Contact: University of Hannover, Institute of Soil Science, Herrenhäuser Strasse 2, 30419 Hannover, Email

Original articles

Enz4Water – Enzymatic filtration for the 4th treatment stage

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: TU Munich, School of Life Sciences, Hans-Carl-von-Carlowitz-Platz 2, 85354 Freising-Weihenstephan, E-mail

Original articles
In-depth chemical analysis and assessment of a broad range of liquid waste from in-vitro diagnostic instrumentsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: F.Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Grenzacherstr 124, 4070 Basel, Switzerland, E-mail

Original contributions

Data mining of LC-HRMS data for the assessment of water treatment processes

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: Zweckverband Landeswasserversorgung Betriebs- und Forschungslabor Am Spitzigen Berg 1 89129 Langenau, Email

Original articles

Investigation of drinking water treatment processes using non-target analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Aminosulfonic acid – quantification of a small, highly polar molecule using reversed-phase LC-MS-MS

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: IWW Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wasser Beratungs- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH Mühlheim a. d. Ruhr, Email

Original articles

“Risk Profiler” in use – a comparison of the environmental risk profiles of insecticides

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Contact: German Environment Agency, Dessau-Rosslau, Division IV 1.3 Plant Protection Products, Email

Original articles

Hormonal pollution in a flowing watercourse during a rainfall event

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/21

Contact: Institut für Energie- und Umwelttechnik e. V. (IUTA), Bliersheimer Str. 58 – 60, 47229 Duisburg, Email

Editorial
New beginnings − continuing what has been tried and tested; “Mitteilungen” under new editorshipMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
By the way ...
BY THE WAY ... Mitteilungen, what happens next?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/05
Original articles
Global environmental protection − is it feasible?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07
Synthesis and behaviour of polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) under thermal stressMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
Briefly introduced
Environment International, A Journal of Environmental Science, Risk & Health Incorporating Progress in Environmental Science Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06
Elsevier Book Series: Developments in Environmental Science Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
WEED − World Economy, Ecology & Development e.V.Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/05
Institute of Ecological Chemistry and Waste Analysis at TU BraunschweigMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/05
Chemosphere Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
MESAEP − Mediterranean Scientific Association of Environmental ProtectionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
Reports from the Division
UNESCO award for GDCh projectMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
Working Group on Research and TeachingMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Surveys: Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology Degree Programmes in GermanyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Report on the information meeting between the DFG and the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry & Ecotoxicology on 27 June 2003 in BonnMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03
New Division Board constitutedMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
Working Group on Research and TeachingMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Information
7th Conference of the Parties (COP-7) to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Ecological chemistry – yesterday, today, tomorrow?, celebratory colloquium on the 80th birthday of Prof. Dr. Dr. mult. h.c. Friedhelm KorteMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04
Reviews
B. Kamm, P. R. Gruber, M. Kamm (eds.); with a foreword by H. Hopf and P. T. Anastas: Biorefineries - Industrial Processes and Products, Status Quo and Future Directions Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06
S. Fränzle, B. Markert, S. Wünschmann: Technical Environmental Chemistry − Innovative Methods for the Purification of Various Environmental Compartments Institut für Umweltsystemforschung Fachbereich Mathematik/Informatik Universität Osnabrück Barbarastr. 12, Gebäude 66hMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
H.-J. Jördening and J. Winter (eds.): Environmental BiotechnologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/05
Personal notes
Friedhelm Korte (1923 - 2013)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Contact: Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute of Ecological Chemistry and Waste Analysis, Hagenring 30, D-38106 Braunschweig, Email

Original articles

Long-term study of nitrated and oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil samples from two different locations

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Multiphase Chemistry Dept., Mainz, Germany, Email

Original articles

TED-GC/MS: Rapid determination of microplastic mass contents in various samples

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: German Environment Agency, Corrensplatz 1, 14195 Berlin, Email

Original articles

Status of the detection and remediation of PFC contamination in Düsseldorf

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: Environmental Agency of the City of Düsseldorf, Brinckmannstr. 7, 40225 Düsseldorf, Email

Original contributions

Stormwater drainage from a plastics-processing industrial plant as a source of microplastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Contact: IWAR Institute, Technical University of Darmstadt, Franziska-Braun-Straße 7, 64287 Darmstadt, E-mail

Original articles

Too much, too little, never enough? – Findings from an expert workshop on the current strengths and weaknesses of monitoring persistent chemicals in the environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25

BayÖkotox joint project – “Ecotoxicological assessment of substances in the environment”

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/23

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Str.160, 86179 Augsburg, email

Original articles

Insecticides in Swiss watercourses

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: VSA Water Quality Platform, c/o Eawag, Überlandstr. 133, 8600 Dübendorf, E-mail

Original contributions

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: Leiden University, Einsteinweg 2, 2333 C Leiden, Netherlands, Email

Conference reports
Report on the workshop on national bird egg monitoring on 22 September in TrierMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09
Contact: University of Trier

Original articles

Determination of the ecotoxicological potential of antibiotics using the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and QSAR analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Enz4Water – Enzymatic filtration for the fourth treatment stage

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Department of Chemistry and ILOC Institute, Hochschule Niederrhein, Frankenring 20, 47798 Krefeld, email

Original articles

Pollutant monitoring in the coastal waters of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania to assess water quality

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: State Office for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Department 3: Geology, Water and Soil, Goldberger Straße 12b
18273 Güstrow, Email

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Editorial
Message from the Executive BoardMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology − Subdisciplines of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary environmental scienceMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Reports from the Division
Annual report 2011 / 2012 of the Working Group Chemical Assessment of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and EcotoxicologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
The Working Group Chemical Assessment of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology introduces itself Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/08
Contact: EBRC Consulting GmbH, Zeppelinstrasse 8, D-30175 Hannover

Original articles

Aquatic fungi in the risk assessment of plant protection products – unimportant or merely overlooked?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Leibniz Institute German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures (DSMZ), Department of Bioeconomy and Health Research,
Inhoffenstr. 7B, 38124 Braunschweig, Email

Original articles

Screening for brominated flame retardants and other persistent organic compounds in filter sludge from drinking water treatment at Lake Constance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Lake Constance Water Supply, Quality Assurance and Research Laboratory, Süßenmühle 1, 78354 Sipplingen, Email

Original articles

The development of an analytical method for microplastics in sediments using electrostatic separation and thermodynamic fingerprinting

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, Email

Original articles

Challenges in developing methods for analysing highly polar substances in water using HILIC and IC-HRMS coupling

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Aalen University, Beethovenstraße 1, 73430 Aalen, Email

Original articles
The special status of antibiotics in the pollution of water bodies by pharmaceuticalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/16
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Email

Original articles
Water management impacts of maize cultivation (plant protection products and nutrients) – monitoring in BavariaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/15
Ecotoxicological effects of mixtures of substances in wastewater treatmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency - LfU, Department 76: Substance and chemical assessment, 86179 Augsburg, Email

Original articles
Flame retardants under discussion

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02

Contact: Clariant GmbH, Industriestraße, D-50354 Hürth-Knapsack, Email

Original articles

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances along the European west coast – distribution patterns and trends for the replacement substance HFPO-DA

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/23

Contact: GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research, Department of Marine Biogeochemistry, Chemical Oceanography, Wischhofstr. 1-3, 24148 Kiel, Email

Original articles
Use of passive samplers for monitoring hydrophobic organic pollutants in rivers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15

Contact: German Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Am Mainzer Tor 1, 56068 Koblenz, Email

Original articles
Sampling of VOCs in groundwater: comparison of active and passive sampling

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09

Contact: BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Richard-Willstätter-Str. 11, D-12489 Berlin

Original articles

TED-GC/MS: Rapid determination of microplastic mass concentrations in various samples

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: German Environment Agency, Corrensplatz 1, 14195 Berlin, email

Original articles

The Federal Centre for Trace Substances – objectives and tasks

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/23

Contact: German Environment Agency, Federal Centre for Trace Substances, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Information
Werner H. Hauthal − First editor of the newsletter has diedMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Memorial service in honour of Wilhelm FreseniusMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03
Report on the Division General Assembly (07.10.02)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/02
Ernst Bayer 1927–2002 (obituary)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
From the Division
From the Division Executive Committee meetingMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/03
Election of the Division Executive CommitteeMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Contact: German Chemical Society, PO Box 90 04 40, D-60444 Frankfurt M., E-mail

Original articles

The organic-geochemical signature of tsunamis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/20

Contact: Laboratory for Organic-Geochemical Analysis, Institute of Geology and Geochemistry of Petroleum and Coal, RWTH Aachen University, Lochnerstr. 4-20, 52056 Aachen, Email

Information
Report on the workshop of the GDCh working group "sustainable chemistry"Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07
Contact: Leibniz Institute for Catalysis e.V., University of Rostock, Albert-Einstein-Str. 29a, D-18059 Rostock, Email

Division contributions in ESEU
A new method to determine the anaerobic degradability of surfactants: the AnBUSDiC testEnvironmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology News 4/12

From the Division
The Year of Chemistry − Participation encouragedMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02
Contact: German Chemical Society, Postfach 90 04 40, D-60444 Frankfurt M. , E-mail

Original articles
Determination of frequently prescribed antibiotics at various stages and in different media in the urban wastewater system using ultrasonic extraction (USE) and SPE, as well as LC-MS/MSMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Urban and Industrial Water Management, Email

Briefly introduced
Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and
Experimental Medicine ITEM
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine
ITEM, Department: Bio- and Environmental Analytics

Division contributions in ESEU
Suitable test substances for proof of concept regarding infochemical effects in surface watersMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
Contact: German Environment Agency, Marienfelde Experimental Field, Schichauweg 58,
Berlin D-12307, Germany

Original articles
Persistent chlorinated hydrocarbonsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Contact: GSF − Research Centre for Environment and Health, Postfach 1129, D-85758 Neuherberg, E-mail

Original contributions
Investigations into the assessment and avoidance of toxic oxidation by-products during the oxidative wastewater treatment of fluoroquinolonesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12
Contact: Aarhus University, National Environmental Research Institute, Roskilde, Denmark, E-mail

Original contributions

Pathways for hexavalent chromium entering raw water sources of drinking water suppliers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: bnNETZE GmbH, Tullastraße 61, 79108 Freiburg, Email

Original articles
Mesocosms as aquatic model ecosystems for the risk assessment of plant protection productsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
Contact: Institut für Gewässerschutz Mesocosm GmbH, Neu-Ulrichstein 5, 35315 Homberg (Ohm), E-mail

Editorial
REACH - "SPORT"lich

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05

REACH and QSAR − a joint task for industry and scienceMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05
New EU chemicals legislation in preparationMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/01
Briefly presented
Committed to the environmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
Contact: BASF Product Safety & Regulatory Affairs, E-mail

Original articles

International management strategies for organic trace substances in
water bodies and supporting advanced analytical techniques

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/18

Supercritical fluid chromatography with mass spectrometric detection (SFC-MS): Simultaneous analytical method for polar and non-polar organic molecules in water samplesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15

Contact: Analytical Research Institute for Non-Target Screening (AFIN-TS) GmbH, Am Mittleren Moos 48, 86167 Augsburg, Email

Original articles

ECHO: Rapid relevance assessment for trace substances in the aquatic environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/21

Contact: State Agency for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection of North Rhine-Westphalia, D-47051 Duisburg, Wuhanstraße 6, Email

Original articles

Experimental methods for investigating PFAS immobilisation

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Institute for Water and Environmental System Modelling (IWS), University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 61, 70569 Stuttgart, email

Original articles

DECIDE – Development and evaluation of an ecotoxicological assessment system compliant with the Water Framework Directive for flowing waters

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Mesocosm GmbH - Institute for Water Protection, Homberg (Ohm), E-mail

Original Articles
In vitro biotransformation tests to predict the bioaccumulation of chemicals in fishMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Schmallenberg, Email

Original articles

Quaternary ammonium compounds in soil - Implications for the development of antibiotic resistance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: Institute of Soil Science and Soil Conservation, iFZ, Justus Liebig University Gießen, 35239 Gießen

Briefly Introduced
RISK-IDENT project – Assessment of previously unidentified anthropogenic trace substances and action strategies for risk management in the aquatic systemMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU) Munich, Email

Original articles

Safe and sustainable recycling requires controls and greater transparency – a case study on PVC floor coverings

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Service de l'air, du bruit et des rayonnements non ionisants (SABRA), 1205 Geneva, Switzerland, Email

Original articles

Advanced Chromatographic Approaches for the Comprehensive Analysis of Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater Effluents

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Analytical Chemistry, Department of Plant and Environmental Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Email

Briefly Introduced
INTERSEROH AGMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05
Contact: INTERSEROH Aktiengesellschaft zur Verwertung von Sekundärrohstoffen, Stollwerckstraße 9a, D-51149 Cologne, Email

Brief Introduction
Ecotoxicology and toxicology in Faculty VI of the University of TrierMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Contact: Faculty VI Ecotoxicology and toxicology, University of Trier, Am Wissenschaftspark 25-27, D-54296 Trier, E-mail

Original articles

Results of an exposure analysis for the health risk assessment of sediment contamination in Lake Rummelsburg

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/20

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for toxicology and Experimental Medicine (ITEM), Nikolai-Fuchs-Straße 1, 30625 Hannover, Email

Original articles

Reduced use of plant protection products in agricultural landscapes: strategies from the perspective of biodiversity research

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/25

Contact: Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change, Adenauerallee 127, 53113 Bonn, Email

Original articles

Magnetic particle-based immunoassays as a versatile tool for environmental analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Richard-Willstätter-Str. 11, 12489 Berlin, Email

Original articles

Contamination of mine water by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) for the determination of hydrophobic organic chemicals in bioconcentration studies

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Can Pd nanoparticles as recyclates help degrade persistent organic pollutants?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13

Contact: Institute of Soil Science and Soil Conservation Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Bioscientific Foundations of Environmental Protection (IFZ) Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26, 35392 Gießen, Email

Original articles
Mixture toxicity of nanomaterials and chemicalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16

Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Department of Bioanalytical Ecotoxicology
Permoserstraße 15, 04318 Leipzig, E-mail

Original articles
Modelling the spread of pollutants during extreme flooding in the Bitterfeld area Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07
Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Brückstraße 3a, D-39114 Magdeburg, Email

Original Articles
Investigations into the assessment and prevention of toxic oxidation by-products in the oxidative wastewater treatment of fluoroquinolonesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12
Contact: Institut für Energie- und Umwelttechnik e. V. (IUTA), Duisburg, E-mail

Original articles
Characterisation of the sorption of organic bases from aqueous solutions: Current results and limitations in predicting environmental behaviourMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16

Contact: Institute of water chemistry, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Email

Original articles

PFAS in drinking water – statutory regulation, toxicology and overview of findings

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/23

Contact: IWW Zentrum Wasser, Moritzstraße 26, 45476 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Email

Original contributions
In-depth chemical analysis and assessment of a broad range of liquid waste from in-vitro diagnostic instrumentsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: Intertek (Schweiz) AG, TechCenter Reinach, Kägenstrasse 18, 4153 Reinach, Switzerland

Division contributions in ESEU
Ring testing of the AnBUSDiC test; a new screening method for the anaerobic degradability of surfactants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: European Chemical Industry Council, avenue E van Nieuwenhuyse 4, Brussels 1160, Belgium

Original articles
Effect-oriented identification of toxic compoundsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02
Contact: UFZ − Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle GmbH
Permoserstraße 15, D-04318 Leipzig , E-mail

Original articles

The role of agriculture in (micro)plastic pollution in soils and surface waters

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/20

Contact: Thünen Institute of Rural Studies, Bundesallee 64, 38116 Braunschweig, Email

Original contributions
Influence of ageing processes on the sorption behaviour of micropollutants on microplasticsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18
Contact: Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry (CEEC Jena), Institute of technical chemistry and environmental chemistry, Philosophenweg 7A, 07743 Jena, E-mail

Original articles

KOLa – Continuous ozonation with slow sand filtration for oxidative and microbiological investigations of organic compounds

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Effect-based analysis based on luminescent bacteria, coupled with flow injection analysis and ion chromatographyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
Online sensor system for monitoring water quality for organic compoundsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12

Contact: DVGW – Water Technology Centre (TZW), Email

Original articles

Pathways of hexavalent chromium into the raw water of drinking water suppliers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: DVGW-Technologiezentrum Wasser, Karlsruhe Straße 84, 76139 Karlsruhe, Email

Original articles

Experimental methods for investigating PFAS immobilisation

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Institute of Water and Environmental System Modelling (IWS), University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 61, 70569 Stuttgart, Email

Original articles

TED-GC/MS: Rapid determination of microplastic mass contents in various samples

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, Email

Original articles

Fish and antidepressants: Neurotoxic effects in zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio) following exposure to venlafaxine

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: Aquatic Ecology & toxicology, Center for Organismal Studies, Heidelberg University , Email

Briefly introduced
The Hamburg Environmental Institute as a Centre for Social and Ecological Technology e.V.Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04
Contact: Founder and Scientific Director, HUI Hamburg Environmental Institute e.V.
Feldstrasse 36, D-20357 Hamburg , Email

Original articles

ECHO: Rapid relevance assessment for trace substances in the aquatic environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/21

Contact: State Agency for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection of North Rhine-Westphalia, D-47051 Duisburg, Wuhanstraße 6, Email

Original articles

Mercury in German rivers: a challenge today and tomorrow

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25


Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Department G – Qualitative Hydrology, Koblenz

Original articles

Hunting the eagle killer – Discovery of a new cyanotoxin

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact: Kykeon Analytics Ltd., C. Jaume I Conqueridor 18 bx, 08500 Vic (Barcelona), Spain, Email

Original articles
Assessment of persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic properties of ionic and ionisable substancesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: Division IV 2.3 “Chemicals”, Federal Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Rosslau E-mail

Original articles

Which processes are responsible for the environmental behaviour of PFAS in soil?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Transfer of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) from contaminated soils to plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Landwirtschaftliches Technologiezentrum Augustenberg (LTZ), Neßlerstraße 25, 76227 Karlsruhe, Email

Briefly presented
The use of (P450-transgenic) plant cell suspension cultures as model systems for investigating the metabolisation of environmental pollutantsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/09
Contact: RWTH Aachen University, Institute for Environmental Research - Biology V Chair of Environmental Biology and Chemodynamics, Worringerweg 1, D-52074 Aachen, Email

Original articles
New antibiotics in the environment – Initial results on ecotoxicological effects in the water cycleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Contact: Institute of Sanitary Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Email

Original Articles
Industrial Ecology − the emerging field of work for environmental scientists?!Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/04
Briefly introduced
Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy GmbH Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/04
Contact: Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy GmbH, Döppersberg 19, D-42103 Wuppertal E-mail

Original articles

Rodenticide residues in fish – investigating causes and risk mitigation measures

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: German Federal Institute of Hydrology, Biochemistry and Ecotoxicology Department, Email

Original articles
The umu genotoxicity test − potential applications and automationMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Contact: Institute of Hygiene and Medical Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine, RWTH Aachen University, Pauwelsstrasse 30, D-52074 Aachen, E-mail

Original articles
Floodsearch: Flooding on a laboratory scaleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Contact: Institute of Environmental Research, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, email

Original articles

Development of the “pollution fingerprint” in the North Sea during the last century

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/22

Contact: Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency, Marine Chemistry Department, Wüstland 2, 22589 Hamburg, Email

Original articles

Fish and antidepressants: neurotoxic effects in embryos of zebrafish (Danio rerio) following exposure to venlafaxine

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: Centre for Organsimal Studies (COS), Im Neuenheimer Feld 230, 69120 Heidelberg, Email

Original articles
The inner-city “nitrogen dioxide (NO2) problem”: What influence do direct traffic emissions have? Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/08
Contact: State Agency for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection (LANUV) of North Rhine-Westphalia, Wallneyer Straße 6, D-45023 Essen, Email

Original articles
MUTReWa - Measures for more sustainable handling of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: Eichstetten Municipality (Mayor), Email

Original articles
Human pharmaceutical residues in sewage sludge – prioritisation concept for classifying the environmental hazard potential for soilMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/14
Contact: Umweltbundesamt, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original articles

ECHO: Rapid relevance assessment for trace substances in the aquatic environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/21

Contact: State Agency for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection of North Rhine-Westphalia, D-47051 Duisburg, Wuhanstraße 6, Email

Original articles
Precaution - What does society want?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/01

About ...
Partial orders, only for mathematicians?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Contact: Institute of Freshwater and Fish Ecology, Müggelseedamm 310, D-12587 Berlin-Friedrichshagen, E-mail

Editorial

Editorials for issues 1/2023, 2/2023, 3/2023

Contact: Bayer AG, Monheim Email

Original articles

Decline in biodiversity: to what extent is inadequate environmental risk assessment of pesticides responsible?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Contact: iES Landau, Institute of Environmental Sciences, University of Koblenz-Landau, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, Email

Original articles
New antibiotics in the environment – Initial findings on their ecotoxicological effects in the water cycleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Contact: University Hospital Aachen (RWTH Aachen University), Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, Pauwelsstrasse 30, D-52074 Aachen, E-mail

Original articles

Monitoring pollutants in fish and mussels in waters in Schleswig-Holstein

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: State Agency for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas of Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburger Chaussee 25, 24220 Flintbek, e-mail

Original articles
Anthropogenic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the environment – a “never-ending story”?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Landesbetrieb Hessisches Landeslabor (LHL), Schubertstr. 60, 35392 Gießen, Email

Briefly introduced
Meeting changing requirements − environmental analysis at Bayer AG LeverkusenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03
Contact: Bayer AG Leverkusen, Emaill

Information
Report on the specialist conference “Pollutant monitoring with fish and mussels: methods and results”, 1–2 July 2014, AugsburgMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Wielenbach, Email

Original articles

Compound-specific isotope analysis for investigating the oxidative degradation of amino(poly-)phosphonates on manganese dioxide

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Centre for Applied Geosciences, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Email

Original contributions

Which processes are responsible for the environmental behaviour of PFAS in soil?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Auf dem Aberg 1, 57392 Schmallenberg, Email

Obituary

Paul J. Crutzen – brilliant scientist, warning voice and visionary

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: Institute of Environmental Physics, University of Bremen, Otto-Hahn-Allee 1, D-28359 Bremen, Germany

Original articles

Prioritisation and identification of PFAS using automated data analysis in non-target screening with PFΔScreen

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Department of Geosciences, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Schnarrenbergstraße 94-96, 72076 Tübingen, Email

Briefly introduced

“Functional Aquatic Ecotoxicology” working group at iES Landau, Institute of Environmental Sciences in Faculty 7: Natural and Environmental Sciences at the University of Koblenz-Landau

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: University of Koblenz-Landau, Landau Campus, Faculty 7: Natural and Environmental Sciences, iES Landau, Functional Aquatic Ecotoxicology, Fortstraße 7, 76829 Landau, Email

Briefly introduced
Öko-Institut e.V., Institute for Applied Ecology Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
Contact: Öko-Institut e.V., PO Box 50 02 40, D-79028 Freiburg

Original articles
Modelling the spread of pollutants during extreme flooding in the Bitterfeld area

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07

Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Brückstraße 3a, D-39114 Magdeburg, Email

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Original articles
Development of monoclonal antibodies against diclofenacMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15
Contact: Technische Universität Berlin, Institute of Biotechnology, 10623 Berlin/Germany Email

Original articles
Biocides in Berlin’s rainwater runoffMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin gGmbH, Cicerostr. 24, 10709 Berlin, Email

Original articles

Aquatic fungi in the risk assessment of plant protection products – unimportant or merely overlooked?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24


Contact: German Environment Agency, Division IV 2.5 Trace Analysis, Flowing and Standing Water Simulation, Schichauweg 58, 12307 Berlin, Email

Division contributions in ESEU
Ring testing of the AnBUSDiC test; a new screening method for the anaerobic degradability of surfactants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: Sasol Italy S. p A, Stabilimento di Augusta (SR), C da Marcellino s. n. C P 119, Augusta, SR 96011, Italy

Briefly introduced
The Journal of Sustainable Product Design

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05

Original articles

Safe and sustainable recycling requires controls and greater transparency – a case study on PVC flooring

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Institute for Ecopreneurship, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW), 4132 Muttenz, Switzerland, Email

Original articles

Advanced Chromatographic Approaches for the Comprehensive Analysis of Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater Effluents

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Expanding the scope of wastewater monitoring by SFC-HRMS analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/23

Contact: Analytical Chemistry, Department of Plant and Environmental Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Email

Original articles
Assessment of persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic properties of ionic and ionisable substancesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: Division IV 2.3 “Chemicals”, German Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Rosslau, E-mail

Original articles
Application of passive samplers for monitoring hydrophobic organic pollutants in riversMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Trend monitoring of pollutants in sediments and suspended matter of the inland Elbe

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/10

Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology, Am Mainzer Tor 1, 56068 Koblenz, E-mail

Original contributions
Floodsearch: Flooding on a laboratory scaleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Contact: Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Management, RWTH Aachen University, E-mail

Original articles
Risk assessment of pesticide mixtures – from standardised single-species tests to model ecosystemsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
Contact: School of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Cell Biology, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA, Email

Original articles

Aquatic fungi in the risk assessment of plant protection products – unimportant or merely overlooked?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: German Environment Agency, Division IV 2.5 Trace Analysis, Flowing and Standing Water Simulation, Schichauweg 58, 12307 Berlin, Email

Original articles

Enz4Water - Enzymatic filtration for the 4th purification stage

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: ASA Spezialenzyme GmbH, Am Exer 19 C, 38302 Wolfenbüttel E-mail

Original articles
Online sensor system for monitoring water quality for organic compoundsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: UNISENSOR Sensorsysteme AG, Karlsruhe, Email

Original articles
Consumer exposure to PFOS and PFOA

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08

Contact: Department of Applied Environmental Science (ITM), Stockholm University, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden, E-mail

Original articles

Determination of benzotriazole in water bodies using plasmonic onsite analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Photonic Sensor Technology, Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e. V., Hans-Adolf-Krebs-Weg 1, 37077 Göttingen E-mail

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Original articles
Do cemeteries emit pharmaceuticals?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: FTC München GmbH
Forensic Toxicology Centre
Bayerstr. 53, 80333 Munich
E-mail

Original contributions

Too much, too little, never enough? – Findings from an expert workshop on current strengths and weaknesses of emissions monitoring of persistent chemicals

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25


Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Department 76 – Substance Testing Laboratory, environmental monitoring, Demollstraße 31, 82407 Wielenbach, Email

Original articles
Photochemical degradation of benzotriazole under environmentally relevant conditionsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/15

Contact: ETH Zurich, Environmental Chemistry, Universitätstrasse 16, 8092 Zurich/ CH, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Institute for Environmental Studies - Vrije University Amsterdam

Mitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 2/06

Contact: Vrije University Institute for Environmental Studies Chair of Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology, Email

Divisions’ contributions in ESEU
Ring testing of the AnBUSDiC test; a new screening method for the anaerobic degradability of surfactants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: Cepsa Quimica S A, Fabrica de Ouneta Mayorga Apdo Correos 40, San Roque, Cádiz 11360, Spain

Original articles
POP cycling in India - influenced by the monsoonMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Masaryk University, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment, Kamenice 5, 62500 Brno, Czech Republic,

Original articles

Advanced Chromatographic Approaches for the Comprehensive Analysis of Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater Effluents

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Analytical Chemistry, Department of Plant and Environmental Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, Email

Original contributions

Atmospheric deposition of mercury and accumulation in alpine ecosystems

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Division 76 – Substances and chemical assessment, Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Str. 160, 86179 Augsburg, Email

Original articles
Sampling of LHKW in groundwater: comparison of active and passive sampling

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09

Contact: BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, E-mail

Original articles

Imaging MALDI-MS and nanodispensing as tools for effect-directed HPTLC analysis – An interim report

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Faculty of Chemistry, Aalen University, Beethovenstraße 1 / 73430 Aalen

Original articles
Biotest battery…
…full broadside in toxicological effect detection
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18
Investigations into the assessment and avoidance of toxic oxidation by-products during the oxidative wastewater treatment of fluoroquinolonesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12
Contact: Toxicology Division, IWW Water Centre Moritzstrasse 26, 45234 Mülheim a.d. Ruhr E-mail

Original articles

Insecticides in Swiss watercourses

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: VSA Water Quality Platform, c/o Eawag, Überlandstr. 133, 8600 Dübendorf, E-mail

Original articles
New antibiotics in the environment – Initial findings on ecotoxicological effects in the water cycleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Contact: Aachen University Hospital (RWTH Aachen University), Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, Pauwelsstrasse 30, D-52074 Aachen, Email

Original contributions

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 2/20

International management strategies for organic micropollutants in water bodies and supporting advanced analytical techniques

Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/18

Sequential biofiltration for removing anthropogenic micropollutants from the effluent of municipal wastewater treatment plantsMitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/17
Briefly presented
Chair and Research Institute for Urban Water Management
of the Technical University of Munich

Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/14

Contact: Chair of Urban Water Management, Technical University of Munich
Am Coulombwall 8, D 85748 Garching, Email

Original articles

30 years of moss monitoring in Germany: New developments and long-term trends

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Volatile polyfluorinated compounds in indoor air

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/10

Contact: ANECO Institut für Umweltschutz GmbH & Co, Hamburg, E-mail

Original articles

Imaging MALDI-MS and nanodispensing as tools for effect-based HPTLC analysis – An interim report

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Faculty of Chemistry, Aalen University, Beethovenstraße 1 / 73430 Aalen

Briefly Introduced
ESSENCE − an essential player in European Higher Education Environmental Programmes

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/02

Original articles

Mercury in German rivers: a challenge today and tomorrow

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25


Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Department G – Qualitative Hydrology, Koblenz

Original contributions
Use of passive samplers for monitoring hydrophobic organic pollutants in riversMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Information
Report from the workshop "Consideration of the bioavailability of metals in water monitoring" held on 7 October 2014 at the German Environment AgencyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: German Environment Agency, Bismarckplatz 1, 14193 Berlin, E-mail

Original articles
Biocides in Berlin rainwater runoffMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17
Application of an LC-MS screening method to identify historical and current trace substances in groundwater and surface water of a former sewage farmMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Occurrence of selected psychotropic drugs in groundwater affected by sewage farms in Berlin

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/12

Contact: Berliner Wasserbetriebe, Laboratory/FE, Motardstraße 35, 13629 Berlin, E-mail

Original articles

Contamination of mine waters by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) for the determination of hydrophobic organic chemicals in bioconcentration studies

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Can Pd nanoparticles as recyclates help to degrade persistent organic pollutants?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
Briefly introduced
Working group Düring at the Institute of Soil Science and Soil Conservation at Justus Liebig University GießenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12

Contact: Institute of Soil Science and Soil Conservation Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Biological Foundations of Environmental Protection (IFZ) Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26, 35392 Gießen, Email

Original articles

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: Environmental Institute, Okruzna 784/42, 97241 Kos, Slovakia, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Research Centre for Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, Brno

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08

Contact: Research Centre for Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology

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Divisional contributions in ESEU
Ring testing of the AnBUSDiC test; a new screening method for the anaerobic degradability of surfactants

Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology News 3/14

Contact: Shell Health, Shell Technology Centre - Thornton, P O Box 1, Chester CH1 3SH, Cheshire, UK

Original articles

Development of the “pollution fingerprint” in the North Sea over the last century

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/22

Contact: Helmholtz Centre Hereon, Institute of Environmental Chemistry of Coastal Regions, Max-Planck Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Email

Original articles
High concentrations of Hexamethoxymethylmelamine (HMMM) in selected surface waters in southern HesseMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Institute for Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Analytics Group (Prof. Wilhelm Püttmann), Altenhöferallee 1, 60438 Frankfurt/Main, Email

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Phenols

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03

Original articles

Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances along the European west coast – distribution patterns and trends for the replacement substance HFPO-DA

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/23

Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances along the Rhine – occurrence and distribution in water and sediments

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Occurrence and distribution of organic UV stabilisers and UV filters in sediments of European river estuariesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16
Occurrence and distribution of perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in European and Chinese river–estuary systemsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15
Wastewater treatment plants as a source of polyfluorinated compounds in the atmosphere

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11

Volatile polyfluorinated compounds in indoor airMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/10
Reconstruction of the pollution of the German Bight with polyfluorinated organic substances based on seal tissue samplesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/09

Contact: Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Institute of environmental chemistry of the coastal region, Department of Organic environmental chemistry, Max-Planck-Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, E-mail

Original articles

DECIDE – Development and evaluation of an ecotoxicological assessment system compliant with the Water Framework Directive for running waters

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Mesocosms as aquatic model ecosystems for the risk assessment of plant protection productsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17

Contact: Institut für Gewässerschutz Mesocosm GmbH, Neu-Ulrichstein 5, 35315 Homberg (Ohm), E-mail

Original articles

Magnetic particle-based immunoassays as a versatile tool for environmental analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Richard-Willstätter-Str. 11, 12489 Berlin, Email

Original articles
Ageing of synthetic polymers in the marine environment using HDPE, LDPE, PP and PLA as examplesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: University of Göttingen, Tammannstr. 6, D-37077 Göttingen, Email

Briefly introduced
ISEM − International Society of Environmental Medicine

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/03

Contact: Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine at Justus Liebig University, E-mail

Original articles

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

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Schmallenberg, Email

Original articles

Short-Term Test for Toxicogenomic Analysis of Ecotoxic Modes of Action in Lemna minor

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Schmallenberg, Email

Brief introduction
Company profile: Isodetect GmbH Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
Contact: Isodetect GmbH, Ingolstädter Landstr. 1, 85764 Neuherberg

Original articles

The Federal Trace Substance Centre – objectives and tasks

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/23

The umu genotoxicity test − application potential and automatable processes

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06

From the Division
Latest news from the Working Group Chemical Assessment of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and EcotoxicologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
The Working Group Chemical Assessment of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology – main areas of activity in 2013Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
Annual report 2011 / 2012 of the Working Group Chemical Assessment of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and EcotoxicologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12

Contact: Institute of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, Aachen University Hospital, AöR, Faculty of Medicine of RWTH Aachen University, E-mail

Original articles
Composition of organic soil matter and its effect on the hydrophobicity of three forest soil samples

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08

Contact: Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research (ZALF), e-mail

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Original articles
MUTReWa - Measures for more sustainable use of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: WWL Umweltplanung und Geoinformatik GbR, E-mail

Original articles

Pollutant monitoring in the coastal waters of the State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania for assessing water quality

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: State Office for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Department 3: Geology, Water and soil, Goldberger Straße 12b
18273 Güstrow, Email

Original articles

Pollutant monitoring in the coastal waters of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania to assess water quality

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: State Office for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Department 3: Geology, Water and Soil, Goldberger Straße 12b
18273 Güstrow, E-mail

Original articles
Determination of priority organic substances in suspended solids-containing surface water using solid-phase extraction disks and gas chromatography-mass spectrometryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/14
Contact: IWW Water Centre, Mülheim an der Ruhr and Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, University of Duisburg-Essen, e-mail

Original articles
Detection of aircraft and airfield de-icing agents in the surface runoff of Hannover-Langenhagen Airport using solid-phase microextraction

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10

Contact: ERFTVERBAND public-law corporation, E-mail

Original articles

Risk assessment of plant protection products for soil organisms within the framework of the new “Central Zone Guidance”

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: Bayer AG, CropScience Division, Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 50, 40789 Monheim, E-mail

Original contributions
Assessment of the availability of non-extractable PAH residues in soil

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10

Contact: University of Hamburg, Institute of Soil Science, E-mail

Original articles

Optimised dosing of chemicals in high-throughput in vitro test systems

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/21

Contact: UFZ, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Permoserstr. 15, 04318 Leipzig Email

Original contributions

Pollutant monitoring in the coastal waters of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania to assess water quality

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: State Office for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Department 3: Geology, Water and soil, Goldberger Straße 12b
18273 Güstrow, E-mail

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Original articles

Prioritisation and identification of PFAS using automated data analysis in non-target screening with PFΔScreen

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Faculty of Geosciences, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Schnarrenbergstraße 94-96, 72076 Tübingen, Email

Division contributions in ESEU
Does spatial auto-correlation call for a revision of latest heavy metal and nitrogen deposition maps?Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology Bulletin 3/12
Contact: Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-West of EMEP, Norwegian Meteorological Institute, P.O. Box 43-Blindern, N-0313 Oslo, Norway, Emaill

Original articles

Development of an analytical method for microplastics in sediments using electrostatic separation and thermodynamic fingerprinting

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, Email

Briefly presented
Environmental Toxicology

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04

Original articles
Anthropogenic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the environment – a “never-ending story”?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Landesbetrieb Hessisches Landeslabor (LHL), Glarusstr. 6, 65203 Wiesbaden, Email

Original contributions

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: Environmental Insitute, Okruzna 784/42, 97241 Kos, Slovakia, Email

Original articles
Determination of frequently prescribed antibiotics in various stages and media in the urban wastewater system using ultrasound extraction (USE) and SPE as well as LC-MS/MSMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: Public Health Research Network Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt and Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, E-mail

Original articles

Safe and sustainable recycling requires controls and greater transparency – a case study on PVC floor coverings

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Service de l'air, du bruit et des rayonnements non ionisants (SABRA), 1205 Geneva, Switzerland, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05

Contact: TU Dresden, Faculty of Forestry, Geosciences and Hydrosciences, Email

Original articles

Biomonitoring of PFAS Using Animals and Lichens – A Short Overview of Approaches, Findings, and Perspectives

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: University of Graz, Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Graz, Austria, email

Briefly introduced
ROBIN WOOD E.V.

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05

Contact: Robin Wood e.V., Email

Briefly introduced
RLP AgroScience GmbH – Institute for Agroecology, environmental chemistry DivisionMitt Umwelt Chem Ökotox 4/12
Contact: RLP AgroScience GmbH – Institute for Agroecology, environmental chemistry Division, Email

Original articles

Risk assessment of microplastics in Bavarian rivers and lakes

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency Demollstr. 31 82407 Wielenbach, email

Original articles
Online sensor system for monitoring water quality for organic compoundsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: UNISENSOR Sensorsysteme AG, Karlsruhe, Email

Briefly introduced
UNEP Chemicals Branch, DTIE, in Geneva, Switzerland

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06

Contact: Scientific Affairs Officer UNEP Chemicals Branch, DTIE International Environment House, Email

Original articles
Do cemeteries emit pharmaceuticals?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: Institute of Geography, Soil Science
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Johann-Joachim-Becher-Weg 21
D - 55099 Mainz
E-mail

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

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/10

Contact: University of Bremen, Centre for Environmental Research and Sustainable Technologies (UFT), E-mail

Original articles

Compostability and ecotoxicological assessment of bio-based plastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Contact: Faculty of Agriculture, Environment and Chemistry, Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, Email

Original articles

Optimised dosing of chemicals in high-throughput in vitro test systems

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/21

Contact: National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES), Health and Environmental Risk Division, Onogawa 16-2, 305-8506 Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan, Email

Editorial
Mille viae ducunt hominem per Augustam TreverorumMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/09
Editorial: Change in the editorial staff of the "Mitteilungen" completedMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/06
From the Division
Annual conference of SETAC GLB and the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology breaks new ground in Gießen Mitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/14
Joint annual conference of SETAC-GLB and the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology at the Environmental Research Centre in Leipzig, 10–13 September 2012 – a brief reportMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/12
Presentation of the Division Publication Prize 2011 to Dr Karolina Nowak and Dr Andreas KretschmannMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/11
Information on using the Division’s annual quota of free publications in "Environmental Science Europe - ESEU"Mitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 1/11
Hello ESEU − Goodbye "Mitteilungen"? On the future of the Division journalMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 1/11
Impressions of the Division’s annual conference in TrierMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/09
Measuring the development trend of the field of environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology in Germany based on publication productivityMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/09
Brief report from the meeting of the Division Board on 19 April in Frankfurt/MainMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 2/07
Annual conference of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, 4–6 October in Halle (Saale) − a reviewMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/06
Information

”Make America dirty again” – Trump’s campaign against research, environmental and climate protection (Editorial contribution)

Mitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 2/25
Notes from the annual conference of the Society of Water ChemistryMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/11
Notes from the "Umwelt 2010" conference in Dessau, 6–9 September 2010Mitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/10
Additional information on the European Commission press release "EU Commission bans 22 hair dyes" of 20 July 2006Mitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 1/07
People
The Division’s congratulations to Prof Dr Otto Hutzinger on his 75th birthdayMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/08
Prof Dr Schlottmann, former Chair of our Division, leaves the BMU on reaching the statutory retirement ageMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/06
Reviews
Chemists in the "Third Reich" – coming to terms with the darkest chapter in the history of the GDCh predecessor organisationsMitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/16
Walter Klöpffer: Behaviour and Degradation of Environmental Chemicals. 2nd edition 2012. Wiley-VCH

Mitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/12

Walter Klöpffer, Birgit Grahl: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) – A Guide for Education and Professional Practice, 1st edition 2009, 426 + XIV pages, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, ISBN 3-527-32043-1Mitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/09
Thorsten Reemtsma, Martin Jekel [Eds.]: Organic Pollutants in the Water Cycle, ISBN 3-527-31297-9Mitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/07
John Emsley: Mörderische Elemente, prominente Todesfälle, ISBN 3-527-31500-4Mitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 1/07
Georg Schwedt: What Is Really in It? Products from the Supermarket, ISBN: 3-527-31437-7Mitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/25
Afterword

Contact: University of Trier, Analytical and Ecological Chemistry, FB VI Geography/Geosciences, E-mail

Original articles

Fish and antidepressants: Neurotoxic effects in zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio) following exposure to venlafaxine

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: Email

Original articles
Detection of aircraft and operational area de-icing agents in the surface runoff of Hannover-Langenhagen Airport using solid-phase microextraction

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10

Contact: Flughafen Hannover Langenhagen GmbH, E-mail

Original articles

Challenges in developing methods for analysing highly polar substances in water using HILIC and IC-HRMS coupling

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Zweckverband Landeswasserversorgung, Betriebs- und Forschungslabor, Am Spitzigen Berg 1, 89129 Langenau, Email

Original articles

The German Trace Substance Centre – objectives and tasks

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/23

Contact: German Environment Agency, German Trace Substance Centre, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original articles

Use of mechanistic effect models in the prospective environmental risk assessment of plant protection products

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Contact: Wageningen Environmental Research, Droevendaalsesteg 3a, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands, E-mail

Briefly introduced
DECHEMA e.V. and "Sustainability with Chemistry"

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02

Contact: DECHEMA e. V

Original articles
MUTReWa - Measures for more sustainable handling of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Email

Original articles
Pharmaceuticals in water bodies − Assessment of pollution using the painkiller diclofenac as an example

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU), E-mail

Original articles
High concentrations of Hexamethoxymethylmelamine (HMMM) in selected surface waters in southern HesseMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Institute for Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Analytics Group (Professor Wilhelm Püttmann), Altenhöferallee 1, 60438 Frankfurt/Main, E-mail

Editorial
Editorial - Everything flowsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
What is ecotoxicology for?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Chemistry, toxicology and the environmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
Pros and Cons
Cons - Ecotoxicology, Pro UniversitasMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
By the way ...
Partial orders, only for mathematicians?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Original contributions

Decline of freshwater pearl mussels − Analysis of possible ecotoxicological causes Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06

Briefly introduced

Environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology in Bayreuth geoecologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/02

Environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology in Bayreuth geoecologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/02
Information


Conference report, symposium of the FG at the 47th annual conference of the German Society for Pharmacology and ToxicologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06

Workshop "Ecotoxicology" (University of Bayreuth, 10–11 July 2003)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03

Contact: University of Bayreuth, Chair of environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology, E-mail

Original articles

Too much, too little, never enough? – Findings from an expert workshop on the current strengths and weaknesses of atmospheric monitoring of persistent chemicals

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25

Transport behaviour of PFAS from paper sludges in large lysimeters

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/25

Atmospheric deposition of mercury and accumulation in alpine ecosystems

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Decline in PFC contamination in municipal sewage sludge in BavariaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16

ProtectAlps: The Alps, persistent pollutants and insects

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/16

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Department of Substances and chemical assessment, Demollstraße 31, 82407 Wielenbach, E-mail

Personal news
Friedhelm Korte (1923 - 2013)

Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology Newsletter 2/13

Original articles
Emission inventories as a basis for identifying causes and recording air pollution

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/09

Contact: Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy, University of Stuttgart, E-mail

Original contributions

Development of the “pollution fingerprint” in the North Sea over the last century

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/22

Contact: Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Institute of Carbon Cycles, Max-Planck Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Email

Editorial
New Division Board – outlook on the key areas of work for the coming yearsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
Original Articles
Detection of aircraft and airfield de-icing agents in the surface runoff of Hannover-Langenhagen Airport using solid-phase microextraction

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10

Corrosion inhibitors in the aquatic environment: benzotriazoles in the Main, Hengstbach and Hegbach Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/09
From the Division
Position paper of the Division Board: objectives and tasks of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology todayMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Brief Introduction
Junior professorship "Applied Systems Analysis", Osnabrück UniversityMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
Contact: Institute of Environmental Systems Research (USF), Osnabrück University, E-mail

Original articles

Effects of anticoagulant rodenticides on the aquatic environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Rodenticide residues in fish – investigation into causes and risk mitigation measures

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: German Environment Agency. Department IV 1.2-1 – Biocides, Email

Original articles

“Risk Profiler” in use – a comparison of the environmental risk profiles of insecticides

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Contact: German Environment Agency, Dessau-Rosslau, Department IV 1.3 Plant Protection Products, Email

Introduced briefly
Inventions for explorers − Analytik Jena AG

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04

Briefly introduced
Federation of German Consumer Organisations − The political force representing consumers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03

Contact: Federation of German Consumer Organisations e.V.

From the Division
Report on the doctoral researchers’ day of the GDCh Division
environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology at the Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology (Fraunhofer IME) 20 October 2016
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/16
Contact: RWTH Aachen University

Original articles

Analysis of priority substances in wastewater samples – An important prerequisite
for taking stock of German wastewater treatment plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/18

Contact: Institute for Water and River Development, Urban Water Management and Water Quality Management Division, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Gotthard-Franz-Straße 3, 76131 Karlsruhe, Email

Original articles
Behaviour of selected pesticides in the water-soil-plant system in the lysimeters at the Wagna research stationMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Contact: Organic Analyses, Environment Agency Austria, Spittelauer Lände 5 1090 Vienna Austria, Email

Original Articles
Investigation of sorption on carbon nanomaterials using inverse liquid chromatographyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18
Contact: Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, University of Duisburg-Essen, Universitätsstrasse 5, 45141 Essen and Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology (IUTA), Bliersheimer Straße 59 – 60, 47229 Duisburg, Email

Briefly introduced
Virtual Journal of Environmental Sustainability

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04

Original contributions

Sulfamic acid – quantification of a small, highly polar molecule using reversed-phase LC-MS-MS

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: IWW Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wasser Beratungs- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH Mühlheim a. d. Ruhr, Email

Original articles

ECHO: Rapid relevance assessment for trace substances in the aquatic environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/21

Contact: State Agency for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection of North Rhine-Westphalia, D-47051 Duisburg, Wuhanstraße 6, Email

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Original articles
Recording the long-term impacts of PBT and vPvB substances as part of socio-economic analyses under REACHMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
Contact: Wageningen University, Institute of Social Sciences, Environmental Economics and Natural Resources Group, Hollandseweg 1, 6706 KN Wageningen, Netherlands, Email

Original articles
Can photocatalysis help to improve urban air quality?
Results from the LIFE+-project PhotoPAQ
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Contact: Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, FB C,
University of Wuppertal (BUW), Gaußstr. 20, 42119 Wuppertal

Original contributions
Behaviour of selected pesticides in the water-soil-plant system in the lysimeters at the Wagna research stationMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Contact: Organic Analyses, Environment Agency Austria, Spittelauer Lände 5 1090 Vienna Austria, Email

Original articles
Development of monoclonal antibodies against diclofenacMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15
Contact: Technische Universität Berlin, Institute of Biotechnology, 10623 Berlin/Germany Email

Original contributions

Microplastics as a Trojan horse for trace metals

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Institute of Environmental Chemistry of the Coastal Region, Inorganic Environmental Chemistry, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Max-Planck-Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Email

Brief Introduction
Hydrotox GmbH

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/05

Contact: Hydrotox Laboratory for Ecotoxicology and Water Protection GmbH, Email

Original articles

Which processes are responsible for the environmental behaviour of PFAS in soil?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: Department of Hydrology and Substance Balance, University of Kassel, Kurt-Wolters-Str. 3, 34125 Kassel, e-mail

Original articles

A challenge for the authorisation authority for plant protection products: The occurrence of the metabolite 1,2,4-triazole in groundwater

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/ 19

Contact: German Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL), Plant Protection Products Division, Messeweg 11/12, D-38104 Braunschweig, Email

Original articles
Development of a label-free biosensor for detecting diclofenac in surface waters contaminated by wastewaterMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/14
Contact: Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, University of Tübingen, Email

Original articles
Emission inventories as a basis for identifying causes and recording air pollution

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/09

Contact: Institute of Energy Economics and Rational Energy Use, University of Stuttgart, E-mail

Original contributions
Non-extractable residues formed during biodegradation of 2,4-D in soil are biogenic

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11

Contact: UFZ - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Isotope Biogeochemistry, E-mail

Original articles

Fast and simple extraction of PFAS from soil samples: Optimised EOF determination using HR-CS-GFMAS

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Division 1.1 – Inorganic Trace Analysis, Richard-Willstätter-Straße 11, 12489 Berlin, email

Original articles
Composition of organic soil matter and its effect on the hydrophobicity of three forest soil samples

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08

Contact: Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape and Land Use Research (ZALF) e.V., E-mail

Original articles

Activity of oestrogenic and androgenic substances during and after the ozonation of hospital wastewater

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology (IUTA), Bliersheimer Str. 58-60, 47229 Duisburg, Email

Original articles

Risk assessment of microplastics in Bavarian rivers and lakes

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Bavarian State Office for the Environment Demollstr. 31 82407 Wielenbach, e-mail

Original contributions

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Risk assessment of pesticide mixtures – from standardised single-species tests to model ecosystemsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
Briefly presented
Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology at the Technical University of MunichMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16

Contact: Aquatic Systems Biology Unit, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, D-85354 Freising, Email

Brief introduction
Environmental Process Engineering, Institute of Environmental Engineering, TU Berlin

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07

Information
Conference report: Anthropogenic trace substances in water Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Contact: TU Berlin, Environmental Process Engineering, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Öko-Institut e.V., Institute for Applied Ecology

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03

Contact: Öko-Institut e.V., Email

Original articles

PFAS – a challenge for environmental technology

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/22

Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig – UFZ, Permoserstrasse 15, 04318 Leipzig, email

Original articles
What can modern mass spectrometric in-situ analysis achieve in environmental and food research?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/14
Contact: Justus Liebig University, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Gießen, Email

Original articles
Ageing of synthetic polymers in the marine environment using HDPE, LDPE, PP and PLA as examplesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Alfred-Wegener Institute, Kurpromenade 201, D-27498 Heligoland, Email

Original articles
Decline of freshwater pearl mussels − Analysis of possible ecotoxicological causes

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06

Information
Report on the UFIPOLNET Conference on Ultrafine Particles in Urban Air, 23–24 October 2007 in Dresden

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08

Contact: Saxon State Office for Environment and Geology (LfUG), E-mail

Original contributions
Behaviour of selected pesticides in the water-soil-plant system in the lysimeters of the Wagna research stationMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Contact: University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Institute of Soil Research, Vienna, Email

Original articles
Decline in PFC contamination in municipal sewage sludge in BavariaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Department of Substances and chemical assessment, Demollstraße 31, 82407 Wielenbach, E-mail

Original articles

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: University of Athens, Zografou University Campus, 15771 Athens, Greece, Email

Original articles

Quaternary ammonium compounds in soil - Implications for the development of antibiotic resistance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: Institute of Applied Microbiology, iFZ, Justus Liebig University Gießen, 35239 Gießen, Email

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Original articles

Reduced use of plant protection products in agricultural landscapes: strategies from a biodiversity research perspective

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/25

Contact: Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change, Adenauerallee 127, 53113 Bonn, e-mail

Original articles
Application of an LC-MS screening method to identify historical and current trace substances in groundwater and surface water from a former sewage farmMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Contact: Berliner Wasserbetriebe, Labor/FE, Motardstraße 35, 13629 Berlin, Email

Original articles
Application of an LC-MS screening method for the identification of historical and current trace substances in groundwater and surface water from a former sewage farmMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Contact: Berliner Wasserbetriebe, Labor/FE, Motardstraße 35, 13629 Berlin, Email

Original articles


Composition of organic soil matter and its effect on the hydrophobicity of three forest soil samples

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08

Contact: University of Hanover, Institute of Soil Science

Original contributions

Which processes are responsible for the environmental behaviour of PFAS in soil?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Short-Term Test for Toxicogenomic Analysis of Ecotoxic Modes of Action in Lemna minor

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Auf dem Aberg 1, 57392 Schmallenberg, Email

Original papers
Biomonitoring of PCB and PCDD/F in Bavaria: Results from 18 years of continuous monitoring

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency; Schloss Steinenhausen, D-95326 Kulmbach, Email

Original articles
UFZ-LSER database – A useful tool for many physicochemical problems in analysisMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/18
Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research GmbH - UFZ, Permoserstraße 15, 04318 Leipzig, E-mail

Original articles

In situ monitoring of freshly applied plant protection products

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/ 19

Contact: Hydrogeochemistry, Centre for Applied Geosciences, Eberhard-Karls University of Tübingen, Hölderlinstr. 12, 72074 Tübingen, E-mail

Original articles
Do cemeteries emit pharmaceuticals?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: Institute of Legal Medicine, LMU Munich, E-mail

Original articles

Pollutant monitoring in the coastal waters of the state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania to assess water quality

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: State Office for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Department 3: Geology, Water and soil, Goldberger Straße 12b
18273 Güstrow, Email

Original articles

Release of pesticides on agricultural land – comparison of methods for leaching potential

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/22

Contact: Geo- and Environmental Research Centre, University of Tübingen, Schnarrenbergstr. 94-96, 72074 Tübingen, Email

Original articles

Pilot application of an in vitro bioassay battery for effect-based monitoring in selected surface waters in Lower Saxony

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact: Institute of Hydrobiology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Dresden University of Technology, 01062 Dresden, email

Original contributions


Peer review of ICCA substances in BUA

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03

Contact: DFG Senate Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area and GDCh Advisory Committee for Existing Chemicals

Original articles

Compostability and ecotoxicological assessment of bio-based plastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Contact: Faculty of Agriculture, Environment and Chemistry, Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, Email

Briefly introduced


Öko-Institut e.V., Institute for Applied Ecology

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03

Contact: Öko-Institut e.V.

Original articles

Development of an analytical method for microplastics in sediments using electrostatic separation and thermodynamic fingerprinting

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Briefly introduced
Water management teaching area in the Faculty of Civil Engineering/
Architecture at Dresden University of Applied Sciences
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/14

Contact: Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Civil Engineering/Architecture, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden Email

Original articles

Biomonitoring of PFAS Using Animals and Lichens – A Short Overview of Approaches, Findings, and Perspectives

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: University of Graz, Institute of Biology, Graz, Austria, Email

Original articles


The transport of the antibiotic sulfadiazine in soils: What effect does slurry have?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08

Contact: Institute of Chemistry and Dynamics of the Geosphere ICG-4 Forschungszentrum Jülich

Original Articles

Sewage sludge: from pollutant-laden waste to a valuable resource

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Pharmaceuticals in the environment – an underestimated problem – situation and approaches to solutions for sustainable Management –

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08

Contact: Email

Information


Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Fresenius turns 90

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/03

Original articles

Sewage sludge: from pollutant-contaminated waste to a valuable resource

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Email

Original contributions
Transfer of antibiotics from soil to crops

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10

Briefly presented
"Analysis in Health-related Consumer Protection", working group Prof. Dr. Manfred Grote: Analytical Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry of the Faculty of Natural Sciences, University of PaderbornMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/09
Contact: Univ. Paderborn, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Chemistry- Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry , E-mail

Original articles

BayÖkotox project consortium – “Ecotoxicological assessment of substances in the environment”

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/23

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Str.160, 86179 Augsburg, email

Original articles

Mixture toxicity in the Erft – toxicity drivers and non-detects

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Use of modelled data when applying substance prioritisation methodsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: Landesamt für Natur, Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz NRW, Leibnizstraße 10, 45659 Recklinghausen, Email

Original articles
Toxicogenomics: The use of gene expression analyses for the risk assessment of chemicals

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03

Information
IPCS Workshop on Toxicogenomics and Risk Assessment Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04
Contact: German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment

Original articles
POP cycling in India - influenced by the monsoonMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Division, Chennai 600036, India

Original articles

Enz4Water – Enzymatic filtration for the 4th treatment stage

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: German Textile Research Centre North-West gGmbH (DTNW), Adlerstr. 1, 47798 Krefeld, E-mail

Original articles
Effects of synthetic and natural microparticles on blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) and rockpool prawns (Palaemon varians)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Alfred Wegener Institute, Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven, Email

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Brief introduction
ROHA Diox Consult – Dr. Roland HaagMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17
Contact: ROHA Diox Consult – Dr. Roland Haag, Panoramastr. 17, D – 73072 Donzdorf E-mail

Original articles

Compound-specific isotope analysis for investigating the oxidative degradation of amino(poly-)phosphonates by manganese dioxide

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Centre for Applied Geosciences, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, e-mail

Original articles
HPLC method development for the detection of H2O2 and organic hydroperoxides in the troposphereMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15
Contact: Max - Planck Institute for Chemistry, Atmospheric Chemistry Department, Hahn - Meitner Weg 1, 55128 Mainz E-mail

Divisional contributions in ESEU
Ring testing of the AnBUSDiC test; a new screening method for the anaerobic degradability of surfactants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: Sasol Germany GmbH, Building 1033/PB02, Paul-Baumann-Str. 1, Marl 45772, Germany

Original articles

Mercury in German rivers: a challenge today and tomorrow

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25


Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Division G - Qualitative Hydrology, Koblenz, Email

Editorial
Editorials for issues 1/ 2020, 2/2020, 3/2020, 4/2020, 1/2021, 2/2021, 3/2021, 4/2021, 1/2022, 2/2022 , 3/2022,1/2023,
2/2023, 3/2023
Original contributions

Results of an exposure analysis for the health risk assessment of sediment contamination in Lake Rummelsburg

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/20

From the Division

Virtual general meeting of members of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 2020

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/20

News from the Working Group Chemical Assessment of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and EcotoxicologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
The Working Group Chemical Assessment of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology – focus of activities in 2013Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
2011 / 2012 annual report of the Working Group Chemical Assessment of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and EcotoxicologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Editorial

Editorials for issues 1/ 2020, 2/2020, 3/2020, 4/2020, 1/2021, 2/2021, 3/2021, 4/2021, 1/2022, 2/2022 and 3/2022

(Micro-)plastics in the environment – a persistent topic in science?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

New Division Board introduces itself

Mitt UMweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine (ITEM), chemical assessment, Nikolai-Fuchs-Str. 1, 30625 Hannover , Email

Original articles

The Federal Centre for Trace Substances – objectives and tasks

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/23

Contact: German Environment Agency, Federal Centre for Trace Substances, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, email

Original Articles

Short-Term Test for Toxicogenomic Analysis of Ecotoxic Modes of Action in Lemna minor

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Briefly Introduced
Working Group for Residue Analysis at the Institute of food chemistry and Food Biotechnology at Justus Liebig University Gießen

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: Institute of food chemistry and Food Biotechnology, Justus Liebig University Gießen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 58, 35392 Gießen, Email

Original articles
Development of monoclonal antibodies against diclofenacMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15
Contact: Technische Universität Berlin, Institute of biotechnology, 10623 Berlin/Germany E-mail

Information
tudent initiative “Biofuels” at TU Braunschweig

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06

Contact: Institute of Ecological Chemistry and Waste Analysis at TU Braunschweig

Brief introduction
Klima Bündnis/ Alianza del Clima e.V. Climate protection in partnership

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04

Contact: KLIMA-BÜNDNIS - ALIANZA DEL CLIMA e.V.

Original articles
Do cemeteries emit pharmaceuticals?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: Department of Geography and Soil Science
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
Johann-Joachim-Becher-Weg 21
D - 55099 Mainz

Original articles
Effect-based analysis using luminous bacteria,
coupled with flow injection analysis and ion chromatography
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
Online sensor system for monitoring water quality with regard to organic compoundsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Oxidation of the tolylfluanid metabolite N,N-dimethylsulfamide (DMS)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11

Contact: DVGW – Water Technology Centre (TZW), Email

Division contributions in ESEU
Does spatial auto-correlation call for a revision of latest heavy metal and nitrogen deposition maps?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Environment Centre Wales, Deiniol Road,
Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2UW, UK, E-Mail

Original articles

Compostability and ecotoxicological assessment of bio-based plastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Contact: Faculty of Agriculture, Environment and Chemistry, Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, Email

Original contributions


Effective reduction of the antibacterial activity of the fluoroquinolone danofloxacin through biotransformation with the ascomycete Xylaria longipesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: Institute of food chemistry and food biotechnology, Justus Liebig University Gießen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Gießen E-mail

Original articles

Organic phosphonates in sediment samples from Lower Saxony and their contribution to the organic phosphorus fraction

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

KOLa – Continuous ozonation with slow sand filtration for oxidative and microbiological investigations of organic compounds

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: TZW: DVGW Water Technology Centre, Karlsruher Straße 84 / 76139 Karlsruhe, Email

Original Contributions
Sewage treatment plants as a source of polyfluorinated compounds in the atmosphere

Mitt environmental chemistry Ökotox 1/11

Original articles

Development of an analytical method for microplastics in sediments using electrostatic separation and thermodynamic fingerprinting

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, Email

Original articles

Development of an analytical method for microplastics in sediments using electrostatic separation and thermodynamic fingerprinting

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, Email

Original articles
Risk assessment of pesticide mixtures – from standardised single-species tests to model ecosystemsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
Contact: Aquatic Systems Biology Unit, Technische Universität München, Mühlenweg 22, D-85354 Freising, Email

Original articles

Experimental methods for investigating PFAS immobilisation

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Institute of Water and Environmental System Modelling (IWS), University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 61, 70569 Stuttgart, Email

Original articles
Occurrence of selected psychotropic drugs in groundwater influenced by infiltration in Berlin

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/12

Contact: Freie Universität Berlin, Institute of Geological Sciences, Email

Original contributions

Inputs of plant protection product active substances into surface waters from agricultural and urban sources in the Querne/Weida catchment area (Central Germany)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: State Research Centre for Agriculture and Horticulture of Saxony-Anhalt, Schiepziger Strasse 29, 06120 Halle (Saale), E-mail

Original articles

Mercury and its monitoring in the environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Institute of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, Ulm University, Albert-Einstein-Allee 11, 89081 Ulm, E-mail

Information
10th BUA Colloquium: Substance Transport and Transformation in the Atmosphere

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04

8th Meeting of the AK RUSP − Minutes Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/02
2002 Annual Conference on Environmental Chemistry and EcotoxicologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/02
Main Annual Conference of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 2001 in WürzburgMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/01
DECHEMA Special Colloquium: CO2 Increase in the Atmosphere: Causes of Global Warming?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/01
ECO-Informa 2001 (Conference Report)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/01
From the Division
Research and Teaching Working Group and RUSP Working GroupMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02
Reviews
J. P. Lay, R. Marutzky: "Compendium of Wood Preservative Analysis" (ISBN 3-935065-11-6)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
P. Ihle (ed.): Atmospheric Deposition in the Federal Republic of Germany (ISBN 3-519-00324-4)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/01
T. Salthammer (ed.): Organic Indoor Pollutants. ... (ISBN 3-527-29622-0)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/01
Measuring Dioxin Emissions. Experiences using EN 1948 in European Countries (ISBN 3-18-091585-4)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/01

Original articles

Antibiotic releases into the environment and new veterinary measures to minimise them

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety, 13347 Berlin, Gerichtstr. 49 , Email

Original articles
Application of an LC-MS screening method to identify historical and current trace substances in groundwater and surface water from a former sewage farmMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Contact: Freie Universität Berlin, Hydrogeologie, Malteserstraße 74-100, 12249 Berlin, E-mail

Original articles
Floodsearch: Flooding on a laboratory scaleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Contact: School of the Environment and Sustainability & Toxicology Center, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada, E-mail

Brief introduction

Institute Alpha, Water and Environmental Analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: Institute Alpha Gmbh & Co. KG, Dornstadter Weg 15, 89081 Jungingen, Email

Original articles
Monitoring trends of pollutants in sediments and suspended matter of the inland Elbe

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/10

Contact: German Federal Institute of Hydrology, Email

Original articles
Persistent chlorinated hydrocarbons

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04

Original articles

Imaging MALDI-MS and nanodispensing as tools for effect-directed HPTLC analysis – An interim report

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Faculty of Chemistry, Aalen University, Beethovenstraße 1 / 73430 Aalen, Email

Brief introduction
UWSF (ESPR) − Environmental Sciences and Pollutant Research

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02

Original articles
Biocides in Berlin's rainwater runoffMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Berliner Wasserbetriebe, Neue Jüdenstraße 1, 10179 Berlin, Email

Original contributions
The slurry project – Development of a catalogue of methods for investigating the persistence of veterinary medicinal products in slurry and slurry-fertilised soils

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06

Contact: Institute of Ecological Chemistry and Waste Analysis at TU Braunschweig

Original articles
Investigations into the chemical pollution of side structures along the ElbeMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/14
Contact: Faculty of Life Sciences working group Applied Aquatic toxicology
Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW-Hamburg), Ulmenliet 20, 21033 Hamburg Tel.: 040 42875 6217, E-mail

Brief introduction

Working group for soil science and soil resources at the Institute of Geography of Ruhr University Bochum (RUB)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: Working group for soil science and soil resources, Ruhr University Bochum, Faculty of Geography and Geosciences, Institute of Geography, Universitätsstr. 150, 44801 Bochum, Email

Briefly introduced
Junior Professorship of Atmospheric Chemistry at the University of Bayreuth

Mitt environmental chemistry Ökotox 1/12

Contact: University of Bayreuth, Junior Professorship of Atmospheric Chemistry, E-mail

Original articles

Transport behaviour of PFAS from paper sludges in large lysimeters

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/25

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Wielenbach office, Demollstr. 31, 82407 Wielenbach, E-mail

Original contributions

Safe and sustainable recycling requires controls and greater transparency – a case study on PVC floor coverings

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Chair of Ecological System Design, ETH Zurich, HIF D 16.2, Laura-Hezner-Weg 7, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland, Email

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

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10

Contact: Lübeck University of Applied Sciences, Department of Applied Natural Sciences, E-mail

About ...
ABOUT ... Biorefinery

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05

Information
Comprehensive Report from the Biorefinica 2006 − An International Symposium on Biobased Products and BiorefineriesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07
Contact: German Federal Environmental Foundation

Original articles
Urban air pollution using the example of an African city

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/09

Contact: TU Kaiserslautern, Physical Geography Unit, E-mail

Original articles

Polyvinyl chloride microplastics are a long-term source of phthalate release in aqueous media

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Environmental Geosciences (EDGE), Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science (CMESS), University of Vienna, email

Editorial
Revision of the Federal Soil Protection and Contaminated Sites Ordinance (BBodSchV):
Invitation to the relaunch of the “soil” working group

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: Fraunhofer IME, Auf dem Aberg 1, 57392 Schmallenberg, Telephone +49 2972 302209, Email

Original articles

Development of a multi-stage screening procedure as a guide for the ecotoxicological assessment of pesticide transformation products

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: Leuphana University Lüneburg, Universitätsallee 1, 21335 Lüneburg, Email

Original articles
Bioaccumulation in organisms at a dredged material disposal site in the German Bight (North Sea)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/12

Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), E-mail

Original articles
Two perspectives: Plastics – everyday helpers or microplastics – the environmental problem?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
Contact: Institute of Environmental Sciences, University of Koblenz-Landau, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, Email

Original articles

DECIDE – Development and evaluation of an ecotoxicological assessment system compliant with the Water Framework Directive for flowing waters

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Aquatic Ecotoxicology Department, Email

Original articles
Biomonitoring of PCBs and PCDD/F in Bavaria: Results from 18 years of continuous monitoring

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: POPs Environmental Consulting; Lindenfirststr. 23, D-73527 Schwäbisch Gmünd, Email

Original articles

TED-GC/MS: Rapid determination of microplastic mass concentrations in various samples

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: GKD - Gebr. Kufferath AG, Metallweberstrasse 46, 52353 Düren, E-mail

Original contributions
Can photocatalysis help to improve urban air quality? Results from the LIFE+-project PhotoPAQMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Division contributions in ESEU
Primary NO2 emissions and their impact on air quality in traffic environments in GermanyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
From the Division
Report from the Working Group Atmospheric ChemistryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
Information
European Aerosol Conference (EAC) 2001 in Leipzig

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/01

Contact: Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research e.V. (TROPOS) Leipzig, E-mail

Original contributions
Floodsearch: Flooding on a laboratory scaleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Contact: Institute of Environmental Research, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, E-mail

Original articles
The Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/05

Briefly presented
Expert colloquium – QSAR at the BMU, BonnMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04
Contact: FEDERAL ENVIRONMENT AGENCY, National and International Chemical Safety

Original articles

DECIDE – Development and evaluation of an ecotoxicological assessment system for running waters compliant with the Water Framework Directive

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Senckenberg Society for Nature Research, River Ecosystem Management Section, Gelnhausen, Email

Original articles

Enz4Water - Enzymatic filtration for the fourth treatment stage

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: HST Systemtechnik GmbH & Co. KG, Heinrichsthaler Straße 8, 59872 Meschede

Briefly introduced
Weihenstephan Science Centre for Nutrition and the EnvironmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03

Original articles

Quaternary ammonium compounds in soil - Implications for the development of antibiotic resistance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: Institute of Soil Science and Soil Conservation, iFZ, Justus Liebig University Gießen, 35239 Gießen, Email

Original articles
Occurrence and distribution of perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in European and Chinese river–estuary systemsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15
Contact: Helmholtz Centre Geesthacht, Institute of Coastal Research, Department of environmental chemistry, Max-Planck-Straße 1, 21502 Geesthacht Email

Information
Letter to the editor concerning the pros and cons of Mitt 2/ 2002

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/03

Original contributions

ProtectAlps: The Alps, persistent pollutants and insects

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Unit for Substance and chemical assessment, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, E-mail

Original articles
Development of a label-free biosensor for detecting diclofenac in surface waters contaminated with wastewaterMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/14
Contact: Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, University of Tübingen, Email

Original articles

Microplastics as Trojan horses for trace metals

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Institute of Environmental Chemistry of Coastal Regions, Inorganic Environmental Chemistry, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Max-Planck-Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Email

Original articles

Investigation of drinking water production processes using non-target analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Contact: IWW Water Centre, Moritzstraße 26, 45476 Mülheim an der Ruhr, E-mail

Briefly presented
Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Chemical Technology ICT, Email

Original articles

Pesticide residues in small water bodies in agricultural landscapes – action is still needed

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Pesticides Division, German Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Pros and cons
Con: to suggest that a "controversy" exists greatly overstates the discussion

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02

Contact: Green Chemistry Institute Washington D.C.

Original articles

Environmental epidemiological studies on PFAS

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/23

Contact: Ruhr University Bochum, Department of Hygiene, Social and Environmental Medicine, Building A North, Level 1, Universitätsstraße 150, 44801 Bochum, Tel.: 0234 32 27365,
Fax: 0234 32 06994, Email

Original articles

“Risk Profiler” in use – a comparison of the environmental risk profiles of insecticides

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Contact: German Environment Agency, Dessau-Rosslau, Division IV 2.1 Chemical Safety Information Systems, Email

Briefly Introduced
EcossaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/14
Contact: Ecossa, Giselastr. 6, 82319 Starnberg E-mail

Original articles
Effect-based analysis using luminescent bacteria,
coupled with flow injection analysis and ion chromatography
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
Contact: Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences, Institute for Applied Research IAF, Moltkestraße. 30, 76133 Karlsruhe, E-mail

Original articles

DECIDE – Development and evaluation of an ecotoxicological assessment system compliant with the Water Framework Directive for running waters

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Aquatic Ecotoxicology Department, Email

Briefly Introduced
Working Group “Epidemiology of Environmental Influences on Ageing Processes” of the IUF Leibniz Institute for Environmental Medicine Research gGmbH, Düsseldorf

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/14

Contact: IUF – Leibniz Institute for Environmental Medicine Research gGmbH, Auf’m Hennekamp 50, D-40225 Düsseldorf,
Tel. 0211 3389 313, Fax 0211 3389 283, E-mail

Original articles
Development of monoclonal antibodies against diclofenacMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15
Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Division 1: Analytical Chemistry; Reference Materials; Environmental Analysis Department, Richard-Willstätterstraße 11, 12489 Berlin-Adlershof/Germany E-mail

Original contributions
A brief insight into the chemistry of secondary organic aerosols

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/09

Contact: Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry at the University of Mainz, email

Original articles

Enz4Water - Enzymatic filtration for the fourth treatment stage

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Hochschule Niederrhein, Department of Chemistry and Institute of Paint and Surface Chemistry, Adlerstr. 32, 47798 Krefeld, Email

Original Articles

Long-term study of nitrated and oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil samples from two different sites

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact: Masaryk University, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment, Brno, Czech Republic, Email

Original articles

Polyvinyl chloride microplastics are a long-term source of phthalate release into aqueous media

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Environmental Geosciences (EDGE), Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science (CMESS), University of Vienna, email

Original contributions
Bioaccumulation and metabolism studies in fish − current topics in guideline development

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11

Contact: German Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety, Braunschweig, Email

Original contributions

Potentials and Challenges of Data Processing Strategies in Non-Target Analysis of Water Samples

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Institute of sustainable chemistry, Faculty of Sustainability, Leuphana University Lüneburg.Universitätsallee 1, 21335 Lüneburg, Email

Brief introduction
Division of environmental chemistry at the water research institute of the ETH Domain in Switzerland (Eawag)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07

From the Division
Finding boundaries, overcoming boundaries, molecular mechanisms and ecosystem processesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/04
Contact: Environmental chemistry Eawag, Dübendorf, Switzerland, E-mail

Original articles
Floodsearch: Flooding on a laboratory scaleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
New antibiotics in the environment – Initial findings on their ecotoxicological effects in the water cycleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
From the Division
How can the Berlin Declaration on ecotoxicology be implemented?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/04

Contact: Institute for Environmental Research, RWTH Aachen University, Email

Original articles
The slurry project – Development of a catalogue of methods for investigating the residual behaviour of veterinary medicinal products in slurry and soils fertilised with slurry

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06

Reviews
Veronika R. Meyer: Pitfalls and sources of error in HPLC illustratedMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06
Contact: Institute of Ecological Chemistry and Waste Analysis at TU Braunschweig

Original articles
Risk assessment of PBT substancesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/06

About ...
ABOUT ... POPs in Czech RepublicMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/05
Contact: RECETOX - TOCOEN Kamenice, Czech Republic

Briefly presented
Master’s degree programme in Environmental Protection in the Angewandte Chemie Faculty at Reutlingen UniversityMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10
Contact: Reutlingen University, Email

From the Division
Chemistry professors on a fact-finding mission in IndonesiaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06
Contact: TU Braunschweig, Institute of Organic Chemistry Email

Original articles

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: FH Technikum Wien, Höchstädtplatz 6, 1200 Vienna, Austria, Email

Original contributions
Consumer exposure to PFOS and PFOA Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Contact: Safety and Environmental Technology Group, Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, ETH Zurich

Original articles
Detection of polyfluorinated alkyl phosphate esters (PAPs) and
perfluorooctanesulfonamidoethanol-based phosphate esters (SAmPAPs) in soils
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/18
Contact: Landesanstalt für Umwelt Baden-Württemberg (LUBW), Email

Original articles
Environmental analysis of biological matricesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Contact: Department of Chemical Ecotoxicology, UFZ Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig

Information
Chemistry − what's "Green" got to do with it?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05
Contact: University of Rostock

Original contributions
Sequential biofiltration for the removal of anthropogenic trace substances from the effluent of municipal wastewater treatment plantsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17
Contact: Chair of Urban Water Management, Technical University of Munich
Am Coulombwall 8, D 85748 Garching, E-mail

Original Articles

Polyvinyl chloride microplastics are a long-term source of phthalate release in aqueous media

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Environmental Geosciences (EDGE), Centre for Microbiology and Environmental Systems Science (CMESS), University of Vienna, Email

Original contributions
Floodsearch: Flooding on a laboratory scaleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Contact: Institute of Environmental Research, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, e-mail

Briefly introduced
UFZ − The German Centre for Environmental ResearchMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02

Original articles

Relevance of ionic micropollutants – Quantification of metformin and its transformation product guanylurea in biota

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Contact: Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 18, 72076 Tübingen, Email

Original articles
Consumer exposure to PFOS and PFOA Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Data problems and data requirements in the environmental risk assessment of chemicals Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Consumer exposure to phthalates in Europe: Identification of the important sources Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Contact: ETH-Hönggerberg, Institute of Chemical and Bioengineering, Switzerland, Email

Original contributions
Beyond Oil and Gas: Proposals for a future energy economyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/06
Contact: Institute for Forest Botany, University of Göttingen, Email

Briefly introduced
Sensatec GmbH - Sensor technology and specialist plant engineeringMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
Contact: Sensatec GmbH, Friedrichsorter Str. 32, 24159 Kiel, Email

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Division contributions in ESEU
Does spatial auto-correlation call for a revision of latest heavy metal and nitrogen deposition maps?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: Meteorological Synthesizing Centre-East of EMEP, Krasina pereulok, 16/1,
123056 Moscow, Russia, E-maill

Original articles

Risk assessment of microplastics in Bavarian rivers and lakes

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Chair of Animal Ecology, University of Bayreuth, e-mail

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Original articles

Hormonal pollution in a flowing watercourse during a rainfall event

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/21

Activity of oestrogenic and androgenic substances during and after the ozonation of hospital wastewater

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: Institute of Energy and Environmental Technology (IUTA), Bliersheimer Str. 58-60, 47229 Duisburg, email

Original contributions

environmental chemistry in degree programmes in Germany

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: University of Novi Sad, Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Environmental Protection, Novi Sad, Serbia

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Original contributions
QSAR approaches for the toxicological assessment of industrial chemicals Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/08
Contact: Dept. Product Safety, Chemicals Legislation, toxicology and Ecology Ludwigshafen/Rhine, E-mail

Original articles

Relevance of ionic micropollutants – Quantification of metformin and its transformation product guanylurea in biota

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Contact: Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 18, 72076 Tübingen, Email

Original contributions

Enz4Water – Enzymatic filtration for the fourth treatment stage

Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 2/23

Determination of the ecotoxicological potential of antibiotics using the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and QSAR analysis

Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 1/21

Briefly presented

Professorship of Instrumental Analysis, Department of Chemistry, Hochschule Niederrhein

Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/19

Contact: Instrumental Analysis, Department of Chemistry, Hochschule Niederrhein, Frankenring 20, 47798 Krefeld, Email

Editorial
Welcome to Münster, welcome to “Umwelt 2018”Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18
The Division Executive Board’s annual reviewMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
It is that time again. Our annual Doctoral Candidates’ Day is just around the corner.Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17
On dependent and independent expertsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16
Invitation to TübingenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
Doctoral Candidates’ Day and the Young Environmental Scientists Forum – opportunities offered by the Division for early-career scientistsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/15
From the Division
Annual Conference Tübingen 2016 – what next?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17
First Doctoral Candidates’ Day of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and EcotoxicologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Position paper of the Division Executive Board: Goals and tasks of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology todayMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Joint annual conference of SETAC-GLB and the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Leipzig, 10–13 September 2012 – a brief reportMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Minutes of the General Assembly of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology on 12 September 2012, held as part of the annual conference in LeipzigMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Minutes of the Executive Board meeting of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology on 10 September 2012, held as part of the annual conference in LeipzigMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Conference Report
UBA/NORMAN workshop “Environmental Monitoring of Biocides in Europe – From Prioritisation to Measurements”Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Contact: Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Friedrich-Henkel-Weg 1-25, 44149 Dortmund, E-mail

Original contributions
Arsenic species and plant transfer Arsenite exchange through plant roots: comparison of plants grown in hydroponics and in soilMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/09
Contact: Martin Luther University Halle, Institute of Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences, E-mail

Original Contributions
New Review Boards at the DFG − Changes to the Review SystemMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Contact: DFG-office Bonn

Original articles

Pollutant monitoring in fish and mussels in waters in Schleswig-Holstein

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Schleswig-Holstein State Agency for Agriculture, Environment and Rural Areas, Hamburger Chaussee 25, 24220 Flintbek, Email

About ...
Ionic liquidsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/04
Briefly introduced
UFT − an interdisciplinary environmental research centre

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02

Contact: University of Bremen

Original articles

Atmospheric deposition of mercury and accumulation in alpine ecosystems

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Department 76 – Substances and chemical assessment, Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Str. 160, 86179 Augsburg, Email

Original contributions

Quaternary ammonium compounds in soil - Implications for the development of antibiotic resistance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: Institute for Epidemiology and Pathogen Diagnostics, Julius Kühn Institute, 38104 Braunschweig, Email

Original articles
Application of an LC-MS screening method to identify historical and current trace substances in groundwater and surface water from a former sewage farmMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Contact: Technische Universität Berlin, Institute of Environmental Technology, Straße des 17. Juni 135, 10623 Berlin, E-mail

Original articles

Activity of oestrogenic and androgenic substances during and after the ozonation of hospital wastewater

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact:Federal Institute of Hydrology, Am Mainzer Tor 1, 56068 Koblenz, Email

Original articles

Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances along the European west coast – distribution patterns and trends for the replacement substance HFPO-DA

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/23

Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances along the Rhine – occurrence and distribution in water and sediments

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Contact: Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Institute of Environmental Chemistry of Coastal Regions, Department of Organic Environmental Chemistry, Max-Planck-Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Email

Original articles

Detection and purification of amines in drinking water and complex aqueous matrices

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/18

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP, Holzkirchen site, Fraunhoferstr. 10, 83626 Valley, email

Original articles

Expanding the scope of wastewater monitoring by SFC-HRMS analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/23

Contact: E-mail

Original articles
Retrospective monitoring of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in archived herring gull eggsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology
Schmallenberg

Original articles
Effect-based analysis using luminescent bacteria,
coupled with flow injection analysis and ion chromatography
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
Contact: DVGW-Technologiezentrum Wasser, Department of Analysis and Water Quality, Karlsruher Straße 84, 76139 Karlsruhe, Email

Original articles

Imaging MALDI-MS and nanodispensing as tools for effect-directed HPTLC analysis – an interim report

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Faculty of Chemistry, Aalen University, Beethovenstraße 1 / 73430 Aalen, Email

Original articles

Pilot application of an in vitro bioassay battery for effect-based monitoring in selected Lower Saxony surface waters

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact: Institute of Hydrobiology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Email

Original articles

Which processes are responsible for the environmental behaviour of PFAS in soil?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Max-Dohrn-Str. 8-10, 10589 Berlin, Email

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From the Division
Conference report: Successful Third Joint Annual Conference of SETAC-GLB and GDCh Division 'environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology' under the motto 'New Substances of Concern in the Environment – Detection, Effects, Solutions' from 23.?26 September 2008 in Frankfurt am Main

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08

Contact: Institute of Ecology, Evolution and Diversity, Aquatic Ecotoxicology Department, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, E-mail

Original articles

Analysis of priority substances in wastewater samples – An important prerequisite
for an inventory of German wastewater treatment plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/18

Contact:Institute for Water and River Management, Division of Urban Water Management and Water Quality Management, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Gotthard-Franz-Straße 3, 76131 Karlsruhe, E-mail

Original articles
Determination of frequently prescribed antibiotics at various stages and in different media in the urban wastewater system using ultrasonic extraction (USE) and SPE, as well as LC-MS/MSMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: Dresden University of Technology, Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Email

Original articles
Non-extractable residues formed during biodegradation of 2,4-D in soil are biogenic

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11

Contact: UFZ - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Environmental Biotechnology Leipzig, Email

Original articles

Development of PFAS sum parameters using Combustion Ion Chromatography (CIC)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Division 4.3 – Pollutant Transfer and Environmental Technologies, Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, Email

Original articles
The Arctic: Environmental chemistry field laboratory of global significance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07

Information
Report on the European Meeting on Environmental Chemistry (EMEC 08) in Inverness, Scotland Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Contact: Environmental Technology,University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS) Longyearbyen (Norway), E-mail

About ...
ABOUT ... BiorefineryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05
Original Articles
Principles of BiorefiningMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
Information
Report on the German Biorefinery Congress 2007 in Berlin: Biobased Products and Biorefineries

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07

Comprehensive Report from the Biorefinica 2006 − An International Symposium on Biobased Products and BiorefineriesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07
Innovation Forum "Biorefineries and Biobased Industrial Products" supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
Contact: FI Biopos e.V. Teltow

About ...
ABOUT ... BiorefineryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05
Original Contributions
Principles of the BiorefineryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
Information
Comprehensive Report from the Biorefinica 2006 − An International Symposium on Biobased Products and Biorefineries

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07

"Biorefineries and Biobased Industrial Products" Innovation Forum supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
Contact: biorefinery.de GmbH Potsdam

Original articles

Contamination from sunken munitions: TNT metabolites in fish from the North Sea and Baltic Sea

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/25

Floodsearch: flooding on a laboratory scaleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12

Contact: Thünen Institute of Fisheries Ecology, Herwigstraße 31 27572 Bremerhaven, e-mail

Information
Conference report: International Workshop "Aquatic Nanoscience & Nanotechnology"Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Contact: Department of Environmental Geosciences Vienna, Email

Original articles
Bioaccumulation in organisms at a dredged material disposal site in the German Bight (North Sea)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/12
Contact: Hamburg Port Authority (HPA) , E-mail

Original articles
The transport of the antibiotic sulfadiazine in soils: What effect does manure have?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Contact: Institute of Chemistry and Dynamics of the Geosphere ICG-4 Forschungszentrum Jülich , Email

Original contributions

KOLa – Continuous ozonation with slow sand filtration for oxidative and microbiological investigations of organic compounds

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: Water Innovation and Research Centre (WIRC), University of Bath, BA2 7AY, UK, Email

Original articles
Determination of urban background concentrations of brominated flame retardants in ambient airMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/15

Contact: Weilheim Water Management Office, Pütrichstr. 15, 82362 Weilheim, E-mail

Original articles
Pharmaceuticals in water bodies − assessment of the pollution using the painkiller diclofenac as an exampleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Contact: Bavarian State Office for the Environment (LfU) Munich, E-mail

Original contributions
Effective reduction of the antibacterial activity of the fluoroquinolone danofloxacin through biotransformation with the ascomycete Xylaria longipesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: Institute of food chemistry and food biotechnology, Justus-Liebig University Gießen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Gießen, E-mail

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Briefly introduced
Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE), Frankfurt am Main Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/08
Contact: Institute for Social-Ecological Research (ISOE), Frankfurt am Main, E-mail

Original articles

Rainwater drainage from a plastics-processing industrial plant as a source of microplastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Contact: Institute of Environmental and Process Engineering, Hochschule RheinMain, Am Brückweg 26, 65428 Rüsselsheim, E-mail

Original articles
Persistent chlorinated hydrocarbonsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Contact: Ecological Chemistry and Environmental Analysis, TU München-Weihenstephan, E-mail

Original articles

The influence of extreme flood events on fluvial sediments and their heavy metal inventory

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25


Contact: Department of Geography, RWTH Aachen University, Wüllnerstr. 5b, 52062 Aachen, Email

Original contributions
BASF eco-efficiency analysisMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04
Contact: BASF-AG Ludwigshafen

Original articles

Advanced Chromatographic Approaches for the Comprehensive Analysis of Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater Effluents

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Eurofins Environment Denmark, Vejen, Denmark, 12307 Berlin, Email

Briefly introduced
Chemistry & Biodiversity − Chemistry Probing NatureMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Contact: Editor Chemistry & Biodiversity Zurich

Original articles

Experimental methods for investigating PFAS immobilisation

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Institute of Water and Environmental System Modelling (IWS), University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 61, 70569 Stuttgart, Email

Original articles

Ten years of PFAS contamination in Central Baden: An “open-air experiment” with an unknown outcome?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/22

Contact: Patricia Klatt, graduate biologist & science journalist, 77815 Bühl, e-mail

Original contributions
Total dissolution and digestion methods for engineered metal nanoparticlesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology
Schmallenberg, E-mail

Divisions' contributions in ESEU
Naturally toxic: natural substances used in personal care productsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Suitable test substances for proof of concept regarding infochemical effects in surface watersMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
Contact: University of Applied Sciences Ulm, Prittwitzstraße 10,
Ulm D-89075, Germany, E-mail

Original articles
Detection of aircraft and runway de-icing agents in surface runoff from Hannover-Langenhagen Airport using solid-phase microextractionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10
Multimedia modelling to identify persistent substances with long-range transport potentialMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/08
Georeferenced exposure assessmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05
Contact: Institute of Environmental Systems Research, University of Osnabrück

Original contributions
Can photocatalysis help to improve urban air quality?
Results from the LIFE+-project PhotoPAQ
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
The urban "nitrogen dioxide (NO2) problem": What influence do direct traffic emissions have?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/08
The photolysis of nitrous acid (HONO) − an important source of OH radicals in the atmosphereMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Division contributions in ESEU
Primary NO2 emissions and their impact on air quality in traffic environments in GermanyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: Physical chemistry / FB C of the University of Wuppertal, Gaußstr. 20, 42119 Wuppertal, Tel.: +49(0)202 439 3534, Fax: +49(0)202 439 2505, E-mail

Original articles
Assessment of chemicals relevant to drinking water under the REACH RegulationMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09
Contact: German Environment Agency, E-mail

Original articles

Results of an exposure analysis for the health risk assessment of sediment contamination in Lake Rummelsburg

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/20

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Auf dem Aberg, 57392 Schmallenberg, E-mail

Original articles

Hormonal contamination in a flowing watercourse during a rainfall event

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/21

Contact: Institute for Energy and Environmental Technology (IUTA), Bliersheimer Str. 58 – 60, 47229 Duisburg, Email

Original contributions
Environmental chemistry − another 1968 movementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
Precaution and standards: a scientific perspective Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/01
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology
Schmallenberg

Information
Report on the workshop on national bird egg monitoring on 22 September in TrierMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09

Information
Ad-hoc working group of the "chemical assessment" working group discusses the environmental behaviour of metals Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Contact: EBRC Consulting GmbH Hannover , Email

Original contributions
Exposure analysis and substance selectionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/01
From the Division
Impressions of the third Joint Annual Conference of the GDCh Division environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology and the SETAC Europe- German Language Branch (GLB) from 23–26 September 2008 in Frankfurt am MainMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Personalia
In memoriam. Ian Meerkamp van Embden (1929–2007)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Contact: Gesellschaft für Consulting und Analytik im Umweltbereich - C.A.U. GmbH
Dreieich, E-mail

Editorial
New Division Board – Outlook on the key areas of work for the coming yearsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
Message from the BoardMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08

Original articles

TED-GC/MS: Rapid determination of microplastic mass contents in various samples

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: GKD - Gebr. Kufferath AG, Metallweberstrasse 46, 52353 Düren, Email

Information
Report on the 1st International Workshop "Fluorinated surfactants: new developments", 26–28 June 2008 in IdsteinMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Contact: Europa Fachhochschule Fresenius, email

Original articles

Optical analysis system for the real-time monitoring of microplastics in drinking water

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Hannover Centre for Optical Technologies, Leibniz University Hannover, email

Original articles

Relevance of ionic micropollutants – Quantification of metformin and its transformation product guanidine in biota

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Contact: Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Auf der Morgenstelle 18, 72076 Tübingen, Email

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Original contributions
Total dissolution and digestion methods for engineered metal nanoparticlesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology
Schmallenberg, Email

Original articles
Pharmaceuticals in water − assessment of pollution using the painkiller diclofenac as an exampleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Contact: Technical University of Munich, Faculty of Chemistry, email

Original articles
Determination of frequently prescribed antibiotics at various stages and in different media in the urban wastewater system using ultrasound extraction (USE) and SPE as well as LC-MS/MSMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: Carl Gustav Carus University Hospital Dresden, Hospital Pharmacy, e-mail

Original contributions
The environmental behaviour of HBCD and resulting legal consequencesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15
Contact: Aquatic Ecology and Centre for Water and Environmental Research (ZWU), University of Duisburg-Essen. Universitätsstraße 2 Email

Original articles

What we can learn from a plasma about microplastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Philipps-Universität Marburg, Department of physics, Hans-Meerwein-Straße 6, MZG 03 D24, 35032 Marburg, E-mail

From the Division
GDCh Basic Research ReportMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02

Original articles
Biomonitoring of PCBs and PCDD/Fs in Bavaria: Results from 18 Years of Continuous Monitoring

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency; Schloss Steinenhausen, D-95326 Kulmbach, E-mail

Original articles

Too much, too little, never enough? – Results of an expert workshop on the current strengths and weaknesses of monitoring persistent chemicals in the environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25


Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Division 74: Organic Analysis, email

Original articles
Determination of methylmercury in fish samples from the German Environmental Specimen Bank Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology (Fraunhofer IME), E-mail

Pros and cons
CON: Textile and clothing industry associations & IG Metall NRWMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03
Contact: North-West Textile Association, Münster

Original articles

Environmental epidemiological studies on PFAS

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/23

Contact: Ruhr University Bochum, e-mail

Original articles
Pharmaceuticals in the environment − Part 2: Legal aspects and assessment conceptsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Contact: German Environment Agency, Berlin

Original articles
Human pharmaceutical residues in sewage sludge – prioritisation concept for classifying the environmental hazard potential for soilMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/14
Contact: Umweltbundesamt, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, E-mail

Original articles

Determination of benzotriazole in water bodies using plasmonic onsite analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Water Quality Monitoring, Stadtwerke Düsseldorf AG, Wiedfeld 50, 40589 Düsseldorf, Email

Original articles
Emission inventories as a basis for identifying causes and recording air pollutionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/09
Contact: JRC Ispra, Italy, email

Briefly Introduced
Physiological ecology of animals at the Institute of Evolution and Ecology of the Eberhard Karls University of TübingenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/13
Contact: University of Tübingen, Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 20, D-72072 Tübingen E-mail

Original articles
New and more sustainable organic chemistry practical course (NOP) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/05
Contact: Institute of Organic Chemistry, University of Regensburg, E-mail

Original articles

ProtectAlps: the Alps, persistent pollutants and insects

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

Contact: Herzog-Sigmund-Straße 4a, Völs, Austria, E-mail

Original articles
On the special status of antibiotics in water pollution caused by pharmaceuticalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/16
Ecotoxicological effects of mixtures of substances in wastewater treatmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency - LfU, 86179 Augsburg, Email

Editorial
EU-wide soil protection aspects in chemical assessmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Soil protection in fertilisation and waste recovery − a concept for avoiding individual regulationsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
Original Articles
Selection and use of reference matrices for determining substance properties and the environmental behaviour of substancesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
From the Division
nnual meeting of the Division − 07–08 October 2003 − A brief reportMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME-AE, E-mail

Original articles

Terrestrial environmental monitoring – Are we measuring the right substances?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/23

Biomonitoring of PCBs and PCDD/F in Bavaria: Results from 18 years of continuous monitoringMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17
Determination of urban background concentrations of brominated flame retardants in ambient airMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/15
Information
Per- and polyfluorinated compounds and no end in sight – Data, trends and new findings (conference report)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/11
Persistent perfluorinated compounds − a danger to humans and the environment? (conference report) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/08

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Straße 160, D-86179 Augsburg, E-mail

Original articles

“Risk Profiler” in use – a comparison of the environmental risk profiles of insecticides

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Contact: German Environment Agency, Dessau-Rosslau, Division IV 1.3 Plant Protection Products, Email

Information
Conference report "The Environment in the Mediterranean"Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/05

Original articles

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

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Schmallenberg, Email

Original articles
Pharmaceuticals in the environment − Part 2: Legal aspects and assessment conceptsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
From the Division

Session “PFAS monitoring and assessment” at Umwelt 2021

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Information
Conference report. Environmental Specimen Bank workshop on the monitoring of priority substances and “emerging pollutants”Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10
Report on the workshop on national bird egg monitoring held in Trier on 22 SeptemberMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09

Contact: German Environment Agency, Dessau, E-mail

Original articles

The Hyalella azteca Bioconcentration Test (HYBIT) as an alternative method for bioaccumulation assessment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology (IME), Email

Original articles

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: Eawag, Überlandstrasse 133, 8600 Dübendorf, Switzerland, Email

Briefly presented
Institute for Health and Consumer Protection (IHCP)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
Information
From cyclodiene insecticides to food analysis, Prof. Dr. Harun Parlar turns 60Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
Contact: JRC Ispra/Italy

Original contributions

Which processes are responsible for the environmental behaviour of PFAS in soil?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Max-Dohrn-Str. 8-10, 10589 Berlin, Email

Original articles
MUTReWa - Measures for more sustainable pesticide management and the management of their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: WWL Umweltplanung und Geoinformatik GbR, Email

Original articles
Emissions and optimisation potential of new diesel fuelsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/05
Contact: FH Coburg E-mail

Briefly introduced
Clausthal Environmental Technology Institute (CUTEC)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
Contact: Clausthal Environmental Technology Institute GmbH - CUTEC Institute GmbH -

Brief introduction
The NABU Federal Division for environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology introduces itselfMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/ 17
Positions

Authorisation and regulation of plant protection products from the perspective of nature conservation practiceMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/ 16
Contact: FU Berlin, Institute of Biology, NABU Germany. Spokesperson of the Federal Division
environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology, NABU Brandenburg. Member of the Board, Email

Original articles
Non-target analysis in ecologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10
Contact: Leibniz Institute for Molecular Pharmacology Berlin-Buch, Email

Editorial
The Soil Chemistry and Soil Ecology Working Group reports backMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06
Original Articles
The slurry project − Development of a catalogue of methods for investigating the residue behaviour of veterinary medicinal products in slurry and slurry-fertilised soilsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06
Investigations into the behaviour of pharmaceutical residues in soilsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
From the Division
Activity report, Soil Chemistry and Soil Ecology Working GroupMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Contact: Institute of Ecological Chemistry and Waste Analysis at TU Braunschweig, E-mail

Original contributions

Nominally identical microplastic models differ greatly in their particle–cell interactions – a reason for contradictory results in microplastic research?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Biological physics, University of Bayreuth E-mail

Original contributions
Online sensor system for monitoring water quality for organic compoundsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: UNISENSOR Sensorsysteme AG, Karlsruhe, E-mail

Original articles

Mercury in German rivers: a challenge today and tomorrow

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25


Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Department G – Qualitative Hydrology, Koblenz

From the Division

First Forum of Young Environmental Scientists 2013 in BlombergMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/13
Contact: Institute for Chemistry Education, University of Siegen, Email

Original articles
Ageing of synthetic polymers in the marine environment using HDPE, LDPE, PP and PLA as examplesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Biozentrum University of Würzburg, Am Hubland, D-97074 Würzburg, Email

Briefly introduced
GALAB − GeesthachtMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Contact: GALAB Technologies GmbH

Original articles

The German Trace Substance Centre – objectives and tasks

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/23

Contact: German Environment Agency, German Trace Substance Centre, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, email

Winter special

How dangerous are the volcanoes on the Gulf of Naples?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Summer special

The seven-coloured earth of Mauritius

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Secrets of the Brodgar stone circle

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22
From the Division
The Division's webpages in the new GDCh designMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Impressions of the Division's annual meeting in TrierMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09
People
Prof. Dr. Thorsten Reemtsma delivers inaugural lecture at Leipzig UniversityMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12I
Afterword

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: Wilhelm Ostwald Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Leipzig University, Email

Original contributions
POP cycling in India - influenced by the monsoonMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Masaryk University, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment, Kamenice 5, 62500 Brno, Czech Republic

Briefly introduced
Bremerhaven Technology Transfer Centre Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05
Contact: ttz Bremerhaven

Original articles
Mixture toxicity of nanomaterials and chemicalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16

Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Department of Bioanalytical Ecotoxicology
Permoserstraße 15, 04318 Leipzig, Tel.: 0341 235 1515, E-mail

Original articles

Analysis of priority substances in wastewater samples – An important prerequisite
for an inventory of German wastewater treatment plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/18

Contact: DVGW Water Technology Centre, Karlsruher Straße 84, 76139 Karlsruhe, Email

Original articles

Development of a multi-stage screening procedure as a guide to the ecotoxicological assessment of pesticide transformation products

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

MUTReWa – Measures for more sustainable handling of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Briefly presented
LEUPHANA Institute of Sustainable Chemistry and Environmental ChemistryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12

Contact: Leuphana University Lüneburg, Faculty of Sustainability, Institute of Environmental Chemistry Lüneburg, Scharnhorststr. 1, 21335 Lüneburg, E-mail

About ...
PhenolsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03

Information
Results of the World Summit in Johannesburg 2002Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02

Original articles

On the anaerobic degradation of hydrocarbons in bacteria

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Contact: Institute of Chemistry, Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, 26129 Oldenburg, Email

Original articles

Long-term study of nitrated and oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil samples from two different sites

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact:Masaryk University, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment, Brno, Czech Republic, Email

Original articles
Emission inventories as a basis for determining causes and recording air pollutionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/09
Contact: Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy, University of Stuttgart, E-mail

Original articles
Can photocatalysis help to improve urban air quality?
Results from the LIFE+-project PhotoPAQ
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
The urban "nitrogen dioxide (NO2) problem": What influence do direct traffic emissions have? Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/08
Division contributions in ESEU
Primary NO2 emissions and their impact on air quality in traffic environments in GermanyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: University of Wuppertal (BUW), Faculty C / physical chemistry, E-mail

Original articles

Inputs of plant protection product active substances into surface waters from agricultural and urban sources in the Querne/Weida catchment area (Central Germany)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: BGD ECOSAX GmbH, Tiergartenstraße 48, 01219 Dresden, Email

Original articles

The development of an analytical method for microplastics in sediments using electrostatic separation and thermodynamic fingerprinting

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, email

Original articles
Antibiotic residues in slurry and soils
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/10
Contact: TU Dortmund University, Institute of Environmental Research (INFU), Email

Original articles
Characterisation of the Sorption of Organic Bases from Aqueous Solutions: Current Results and Limitations in Predicting Environmental BehaviourMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16

Contact: Institute of Water Chemistry, Dresden University of Technology, 01062 Dresden, Email

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Briefly introduced
Eurofins − Dr. Specht & PartnerMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Contact: Eurofins Analytik GmbH, Dr. Specht Laboratorien GmbH

Original articles

Risk assessment of microplastics in Bavarian rivers and lakes

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Nominally identical microplastic models differ significantly in their particle–cell interactions – a reason for contradictory results in microplastic research?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Chair of Animal Ecology, University of Bayreuth, email

Original articles
REACH and small and medium-sized enterprises − Responsible CareMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Information
Report on the German Biorefinery Congress 2007 in Berlin: Bio-based products and biorefineriesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Contact: Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, E-mail

Original articles

Which processes are responsible for the environmental behaviour of PFAS in soil?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Auf dem Aberg 1, 57392 Schmallenberg, Email

Original contributions

Analysis of priority substances in wastewater samples – An important prerequisite
for an inventory of German wastewater treatment plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/18

Contact:BIOPLAN Landeskulturgesellschaft, Pfohlhofstraße 20, 74889 Sinsheim, Email

Editorial
Current overview of the status and activities of our DivisionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/09
Welcome address for the 3rd Joint Conference of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology and SETAC-GLBMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/08
Environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology − Subdisciplines of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary environmental scienceMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology − Subdisciplines of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary environmental scienceMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/03
Original contributions

Environmental chemistry in degree programmes in Germany

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Long-term study of nitrated and oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil samples from two different sites

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

POP cycling in India - influenced by the monsoonMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18
Where do persistent pollutants remain in the ocean?
Evidence of the local recurrence of past pollution peaks
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/13
Accumulation of persistent organic pollutants in the polar regions - modelling studiesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
State of knowledge and research needs in the context of the global POPs ConventionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05
Exposure analysis of environmental chemicals using chemical transport modellingMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/01
Introduced briefly
Research Centre for Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, BrnoMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Centre for Marine and Atmospheric Sciences, HamburgMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
From the Division
Comments on the conditions under which scientific research in our fields and at Germany's scientific institutions in general is currently being conductedMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09
Report on the Division General Assembly held as part of the Division's Annual Conference in TrierMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09
Report on the Division General Assembly in FrankfurtMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Review of the Annual Conference of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, 26–28 September 2007 in OsnabrückMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Wöhler Prize for Resource-Saving Processes awarded to Prof. MetzgerMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07
Information
Brief report on the 16th National Congress of the Division "Environmental Chemistry and Cultural Heritage" (Chimica dell‘ Ambiente e die Beni Culturali) of the Italian Chemical SocietyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16
Workshop report: Interim assessment of the POPs Convention and declaration on implementing the agreements of the 2001 Stockholm ConventionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/11
Report on the EuCheMS International Conference on Chemistry and the Environment 2009Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/09
Conference report "Persistent Organic Pollutants in Mountainous Areas", Salzburg, 26–27 November 2007Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Poorly degradable chemicals − approaches in research and potential uses in policy (Conference report)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/01
What does the use of poorly degradable chemicals mean for the environment? (Conference report)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/01
Personal news
Personal congratulations on the 75th birthday of Prof. Dr. Otto HutzingerMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Prof. Walter Klöpffer turns 70Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08

Contact: Research Centre for Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology Brno, Email

Original articles
Antibiotic residues in slurry and soilsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/10
Contact: TU Dortmund University, Institute of Environmental Research (INFU) Email

Original articles
MUTReWa - Measures for more sustainable management of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: University of Freiburg, Soil Science, e-mail

Original articles

Are PFAS released into soil through the degradation of side-chain-fluorinated polymers?
A two-year microcosm study provides evidence

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25

Significance of applying the Total Oxidizable Precursor (TOP) assay to soil sample extracts and aqueous eluates

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Experimental methods for investigating PFAS immobilisation

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Application of the sum parameters EOF and AOF in investigating the downward migration of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in contaminated soils in Central Baden

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Detection of polyfluorinated alkyl phosphate esters (PAP) and
perfluorooctanesulfonamidoethanol-based phosphate esters (SAmPAP) in soils
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/18

Contact: DVGW Water Technology Centre (TZW), Karlsruhe, Email

Original articles
MUTReWa – measures for more sustainable management of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: University of Freiburg, Email

Original articles

Safe and sustainable recycling requires controls and greater transparency – a case study on PVC floor coverings

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Institute for Ecopreneurship, University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW), 4132 Muttenz, Switzerland, Email

Original articles
Volatile polyfluorinated compounds in indoor airMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/10
Contact: GKSS Research Centre, Institute for Coastal Research, Department of environmental chemistry, E-mail

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Original articles

Perfluorinated alkanes in the atmosphere: An overview

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Contact: Institute of Energy and Climate 7: Stratosphere, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße 52425 Jülich, Email

Information
Joint research project by the University of Gießen and Gießen-Friedberg University of Applied Sciences on the purification of wastewater contaminated with pharmaceuticalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Contact: Press Officer, Justus Liebig University Gießen, Email

Original articles

What we can learn from a plasma about microplastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Philipps-Universität Marburg, Department of physics, Hans-Meerwein-Straße 6, MZG 03 D24, 35032 Marburg, Email

Original articles
Risk assessment of pesticide mixtures – from standardised single-species tests to model ecosystemsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
Contact: Department of Entomology and Nematology, University of California, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA, Email

In brief
German Federal Environmental Foundation (DBU) “Sustainability in Chemistry”Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02
Information
Green Chemistry in Education (conference report)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/01
Personal news
Laudatory address on the occasion of the 85th birthday of the honorary member of our Division, Prof. Dr. Dr. mult. h. c. Friedhelm KorteMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Book reviews
Peter W. Atkins, Loretta Jones: “Chemistry, Simply Everything”, ISBN: 3-527-31579-9Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07
B. Jastorff, R. Störmann, U. Wölcke: Structure–Activity Thinking in Chemistry − an Opportunity for Greater Sustainability, ISBN: 978-3-89598-920-9Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07
Albert Gossauer: Structure and Reactivity of Biomolecules (ISBN: 3-906390-29-2)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Joseph J. Romm: The Hydrogen Boom – Hopes and Reality in the Race to Protect the ClimateMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06
E. Breitmaier: “TERPENES − Flavours, Fragrances, Pharmaceuticals, Pheromones”Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/05
K. Mädefessel-Herrmann, F. Hammar, H.-J. Quadbeck-Seeger (eds. GDCH): “Chemistry Around the Clock” (ISBN 3-527-30970-5)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/04
A.S. Bommaris, B.R. Riebel: “Biocatalysis” (ISBN 3-527-30344-8) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
H. J. Bader, M. Bahadir, D. Lenoir, B. Ralle (eds. GDCh): “Green Chemistry: Sustainability in Chemistry” (ISBN 3-527-30815-6)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
Contact: German Federal Environmental Foundation, Studies Programme and environmental chemistry department, E-mail

Original contributions
Wastewater ozonation and related formation of N- oxides

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: University of Tübingen, Environmental Analytics, Hölderlinstraße12, 72074 Tübingen Email

Original articles

The influence of extreme flood events on fluvial sediments and their heavy metal inventory

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25


Contact: Department of Geography, RWTH Aachen University, Wüllnerstr. 5b, 52062 Aachen, Email

Original articles

Determination of benzotriazole in water bodies using plasmonic onsite analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Photonic Sensor Technology, Institute for Nanophotonics Göttingen e. V., Hans-Adolf-Krebs-Weg 1, 37077 Göttingen Email

Editorial
New concepts for sustainable chemistry: resource- and environmentally friendly syntheses and processesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/01
From the Division
AK Resource- and Environmentally Friendly Syntheses and Processes (RUSP)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Information
1st International Symposium on Green Chemistry for Environment and Health, 13–16 October 2008, Munich-Neuherberg (conference report) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/09
Pro & Con: sustainable vs. green chemistry (letter to the editor)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
Green Chemistry in Education (conference report)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/01
Reviews
S. Böschen: Risikogenese ... , (ISBN 3-8100-2691-3) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/01
Contact: Institute of Ecological Chemistry, GSF-National-Research-Center Neuherberg, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Environmental trace analysis at the Institute of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry at Ulm UniversityMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Original articles

Mercury and its monitoring in the environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Ulm University, Institute of Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry
Albert-Einstein-Allee 11, 89081 Ulm E-mail

Original articles

In situ monitoring of freshly applied plant protection products

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/ 19

Contact: Hydrogeochemistry, Centre for Applied Geosciences, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Hölderlinstr. 12, 72074 Tübingen, Email

Original articles

Are PFAS released into soil through the degradation of side-chain-fluorinated polymers?
A two-year microcosm study provides indications

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25

Transfer of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) from contaminated soils to plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: DVGW Technology Centre for Water, Karlsruher Str.84, 76139 Karlsruhe, Email

Original articles

BayÖkotox project network – “Ecotoxicological assessment of substances in the environment”

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/23

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Str.160, 86179 Augsburg, email

Original articles

International management strategies for organic trace substances in water bodies and supporting advanced analytical techniques

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/18

Contact: Technical University of Munich Am Coulombwall 3 85748 Garching , E-mail

Reviews
U. Schlottmann (Ed.): Testing methods for chemicals, (ISBN 3-7776-1151-4) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
R.D. Scmid: Pocket atlas of biotechnology and genetic engineering, (ISBN 3-527-30865-2) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
R. Bock: Handbook of analytical-chemical digestion methods, (ISBN 3-527-29791-X) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
R. Bock: Handbook of analytical-chemical digestion methods, (ISBN 3-527-29791-X) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
W. Kölle: Correctly assessing water analyses; ... , (ISBN 3-527-30169-0) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
D. H. Watson (Ed.): Food chemical safety − Volume 1: Contaminants, (ISBN 1-85573-462-1) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02

Original articles
Use of passive samplers for monitoring hydrophobic organic pollutants in riversMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Contact: German Environment Agency, Bismarckplatz 1, 14193 Berlin

Original articles

Transfer of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) from contaminated soils to plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: DVGW Water Technology Centre, Karlsruher Str.84, 76139 Karlsruhe, email

Original contributions

Approaches to characterising ultrafine particles from road traffic

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/23

Behaviour of nanoparticles in sewage treatment plantsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Pharmaceuticals and their metabolites in the water cycleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/10
Pharmaceuticals in water bodies − assessment of the pollution using the painkiller diclofenac as an exampleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Briefly presented
RISK-IDENT project – Assessment of previously unidentified anthropogenic trace substances and action strategies for risk management in the aquatic systemMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
Conference report
Advances in suspected- and non-target analysis: software tools, databases and their application“, 28–29 March 2014, AugsburgMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/14

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU) Munich, E-mail

Original articles
Supercritical fluid chromatography with mass spectrometric detection (SFC-MS): Simultaneous analytical method for polar and non-polar organic molecules in water samplesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Pharmaceuticals in water bodies − Assessment of the contamination using the painkiller diclofenac as an exampleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Briefly presented
Analytical Research Group at the Chair of Urban Water Management at the Technical University of MunichMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: Analytical Research Group at the Chair of Urban Water Management at the Technical University of Munich, Am Coulombwall 8, 85748 Garching, Email

Original articles
Characterisation of the sorption of organic bases from aqueous solutions: Current results and limitations in predicting environmental behaviourMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16
Briefly presented
Hydrochemistry working group of the Applied Geology Division at the Geoscience Centre of the Georg-August University of GöttingenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/13
Contact: Geoscience Centre, Applied Geology Division, Hydrochemistry working group, Georg-August University of Göttingen, Goldschmidtstraße 3, 37077 Göttingen, Email

Original articles
The ICCA HPV InitiativeMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/04
Contact: BUA Office of Ecotoxicology, TU Dresden

Original articles

Pilot application of an in vitro bioassay battery for effect-based monitoring in selected surface waters in Lower Saxony

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact: NLWKN Lower Saxony Water Management, Coastal Defence and Nature Conservation Agency (Hannover-Hildesheim office), Email

Briefly introduced
Centre for Microscale Environmental SystemsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04

Original articles

Risk assessment of microplastics in Bavarian rivers and lakes

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Chair of Animal Ecology, University of Bayreuth, email

Original articles

Are PFAS released into soil through the degradation of side-chain-fluorinated polymers?
A two-year microcosm study provides indications

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25


Contact: TZW: DVGW-Technologiezentrum Wasser, Karlsruher Str. 84, 76139 Karlsruhe, Email

Original articles

Development of the “pollution fingerprint” in the North Sea over the last century

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/22

Contact: Universität Hamburg, Institute of Geology, Bundesstraße 55, 20146 Hamburg, Email

Briefly introduced
Sächsiche Bildungsgesellschaft für Umweltschutz und Chemieberufe Dresden mbHMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02

Original articles

Short-Term Test for Toxicogenomic Analysis of Ecotoxic Modes of Action in Lemna minor

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Schmallenberg, Email

Briefly introduced
Climate Alliance/ Alianza del Clima e.V. Climate protection in partnershipMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04

Editorial
Message from the Executive BoardMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology − Subfields of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary environmental scienceMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Annual Conference on Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 2006 in Halle Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
From the Division
Annual Conference of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology from 4 to 6 October in Halle (Saale) − a reviewMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Briefly introduced
Environmental and food chemistry at the Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry at Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04
Contact: Institute of Analytical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Email

Original articles
Dialogue in a lab coat − The future of risk assessment in stakeholder democracyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05

Original articles

ProtectAlps: Alps, Persistent Pollutants and Insects

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

Contact: Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics, Salzburg, Austria, E-mail

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Original articles

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: German Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original articles

PFAS – a challenge for environmental technology

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/22

Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig – UFZ, Permoserstrasse 15, 04318 Leipzig, Email

Original articles
On reforming the chemistry degree programme Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/02
Career profile of the geoecologist and/or environmental chemist Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/01
Contact: University of Regensburg, Institute of Organic Chemistry

Original contributions
Occurrence of heterocyclic PAHs in Lower Saxony’s running waters Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
Contact: Leuphana University Lüneburg, Faculty of Sustainability, Institute of environmental chemistry, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Analytical and Bioanalytical ChemistryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/03

Original articles

BayÖkotox joint project – “Ecotoxicological assessment of substances in the environment”

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/23

Approaches to characterising ultrafine particles from road traffic

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/23

Behaviour of nanoparticles in wastewater treatment plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU) Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Str.160, 86179 Augsburg, Email

Original articles
Screening the behaviour of pharmaceutical active ingredients in a water–sediment test systemMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/11
Contact: Helmholtz Zentrum München, email

Original contributions
Risk assessment of PBT substancesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/06

Original articles
The special position of antibiotics in water pollution caused by pharmaceuticalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/16
Contact: German Environment Agency, Email

Original articles
MUTReWa - Measures for more sustainable handling of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17

Contact: GFN mbH - Society for Field Ecology and Nature Conservation Planning, Email

Original articles

Compound-specific isotope analysis to investigate the oxidative degradation of amino(poly-)phosphonates on manganese dioxide

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Centre for Applied Geosciences, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Email

Original articles

Long-term study of nitrated and oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil samples from two different locations

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact:Masaryk University, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment, Brno, Czech Republic, email

Original contributions

Ammunition in the sea: Impacts on the marine ecophere – Monitoring possibilities using biomonitoring and molecular biomarkers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/ 22

Contact: Institute of toxicology and pharmacology for natural scientists, Brunswiker Straße 10, 24105 Kiel, Tel. +49 431 500 30912, Email

Editorial
Annual conference of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 2007 in OsnabrückMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07
By the way ...
BY THE WAY ... Long-range transport potential and overall persistenceMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05
Original articles
Long-range transport of organic substances in waterMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/10
Multimedia modelling for the identification of persistent substances with long-range transport potentialMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/08
Modelling the spread of pollutants during extreme flooding in the Bitterfeld areaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/05
Georeferenced exposure assessment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05

From the Division
Review of the annual conference of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology, 26–28 September 2007 in OsnabrückMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Report on the General Assembly held as part of the Division conference in OsnabrückMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Briefly introduced
Institute for Environmental Systems Research, Osnabrück Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/04
Contact: Institute for Environmental Systems Research, Osnabrück University, Email

Briefly introduced

50 years of the postgraduate course “Analysis & Spectroscopy” in Leipzig

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Contact: Institute of Analytical Chemistry, Leipzig University, Linnéstr. 3, D-04103 Leipzig, Email

Brief introduction

Alpha Institute, water and environmental analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: Alpha Institute GmbH & Co. KG, Dornstadter Weg 15, 89081 Jungingen, Email

Briefly introduced
Aquatic ToxicologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/05

Original articles

Mixture toxicity in the Erft – toxicity drivers and non-detects

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: State Agency for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection of North Rhine-Westphalia, Wallneyer Straße 6, 45133 Essen, e-mail

Original articles
Occurrence and distribution of organic UV stabilisers and UV filters in sediments of European estuariesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/ 16

Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Effect-Directed Analysis, Permoserstraße 15, 04318 Leipzig, Email

Original articles
Occurrence of selected psychotropic drugs in groundwater influenced by sewage farms in BerlinMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/12
Briefly introduced
Hydrogeology and Landscape Water Balance working group at Carl von Ossietzky University OldenburgMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12
Contact: Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, Institute of Biology and Environmental Sciences, E-mail

Original Articles
Arsenic species and plant transfer Arsenite exchange through plant roots: comparison of plants grown in hydroponics and in soilMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/09
Contact: UFZ - Helmholtz - Centre for Environmental Research GmbH, E-mail

Original articles
Biocides in Berlin’s stormwater runoffMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin gGmbH, Cicerostr. 24, 10709 Berlin, Email

Original articles
pH-dependent algal toxicity of phenol derivativesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02
Contact: UFZ − Leipzig-Halle Centre for Environmental Research GmbH

Original articles

Rapid and simple extraction of PFAS from soil samples: Optimised EOF determination using HR-CS-GFMAS

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Division 1.1 – Inorganic Trace Analysis, Richard-Willstätter-Straße 11, 12489 Berlin, Email

Original articles
Decline in PFC contamination in municipal sewage sludge in BavariaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Department of Substance and chemical assessment, Demollstraße 31, 82407 Wielenbach, E-mail

Original articles

Release of pesticides on agriculturally used land – comparison of methods for the leaching potential

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/22

Contact: Geo- and Environmental Research Centre, University of Tübingen, Schnarrenbergstr. 94-96, 72074 Tübingen, Email

Original contributions

Inputs of plant protection product active substances into surface waters from agricultural and urban sources in the Querne/Weida catchment area (Central Germany)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Department of Soil Physics, Falkenberg 55, 39615 Altmärkische Wische/ Falkenberg, Email

Original articles
Wastewater ozonation and related formation of N- oxides

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: Environmental Analytical Chemistry, Center for Applied Geosciences (ZAG), Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, Hölderlinstraße 12, 72074 Tübingen Email

Original contributions
Antibiotic transfer from soil to crops Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10
Contact: University of Paderborn, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Chemistry – Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, E-mail

Original articles
Online sensor system for monitoring water quality for organic compoundsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: DVGW – Water Technology Centre (TZW), E-mail

Original contributions
Investigation of sorption on carbon nanomaterials using inverse liquid chromatographyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18
Contact: Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, University of Duisburg-Essen, Universitätsstrasse 5, 45141 Essen, Email

Editorial
Agenda 21 and Biomass UseMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05
Original contributions
Beyond Oil and Gas: Proposals for a future energy economyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/06
From the Division
Activity report, Working Group for Resource- and Environment-Sparing Syntheses and Processes (RUSP)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Information
Founding of the Working Group "sustainable chemistry"Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Contact: Carl von Ossitzky University of Oldenburg, Email

Briefly introduced
Chair of Hydrochemistry and Hydrobiology in Urban Water Management at the Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management (ISWA) of the University of StuttgartMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/13
Contact: Institute for Sanitary Engineering, Water Quality and Solid Waste Management (ISWA), University of Stuttgart, E-mail

Original contributions
Pharmaceuticals in water bodies − assessment of the contamination using the painkiller diclofenac as an exampleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU), email

Information
Report on the 3rd German-Brazilian Symposium on "Sustainable Development" Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Contact: MEYRO Consulting Email

Original articles

Reducing the use of plant protection products in agricultural landscapes: strategies from a biodiversity research perspective

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/25

Contact: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Research Group, Institute of Landscape Ecology, University of Münster Email

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Original contributions
Non-extractable residues formed during biodegradation of 2,4-D in soil are biogenic Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
Contact: UFZ - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Environmental Biotechnology, E-mail

Original articles

On the anaerobic degradation of hydrocarbons in bacteria

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Contact: Institute for Chemistry and Biology of the Marine Environment (ICBM), Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg, 26111 Oldenburg, E-mail

Original articles

ProtectAlps: Alps, persistent pollutants and insects

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

Contact: Umweltbundesamt GmbH Vienna, Austria, E-mail

Original articles

Aquatic fungi in the risk assessment of plant protection products – unimportant or merely overlooked?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: German Environment Agency, Division IV 2.5 Trace Analysis, Flowing and Standing Water Simulation, Schichauweg 58, 12307 Berlin, email

Original contributions
Use of passive samplers for monitoring hydrophobic organic pollutants in riversMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Am Mainzer Tor 1, 56068 Koblenz, Email

Original Articles
Cloud chemistry − significance, current status and prospects Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/03
Briefly Presented
Chair of Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Quality Control at Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU) Cottbus Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
Contact: , Brandenburg University of Technology (BTU) Cottbus , Chair of Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Quality Control, E-mail】【。

Obituary

Paul J. Crutzen – Brilliant Scientist, Warning Voice and Visionary

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Mainz

Original articles

Screening for brominated flame retardants and other persistent organic compounds in filter sludge from drinking water treatment at Lake Constance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Lake Constance Water Supply, Quality Assurance and Research Laboratory, Süßenmühle 1, 78354 Sipplingen, email

Original articles

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Darwinweg 2, 2333 CR Leiden, Netherlands, Email

Original articles
Non-target analysis in ecology Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10
Contact: NMR Group, Institute of Chemistry, Humboldt University of Berlin, E-mail

Original Articles

Pesticide residues in small water bodies in agricultural landscapes – action is still needed

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: FG Plant Protection Products, German Environment Agency Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original articles
Sequential biofiltration for the removal of anthropogenic trace substances from the effluent of municipal wastewater treatment plantsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17
Contact: Chair of Urban Water Management, Technical University of Munich, Am Coulombwall 3
85748 Garching, E-mail

Original articles
Retrospective monitoring of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in archived herring gull eggs Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology

Original articles
Influence of lipophilicity and molecular size on the bioconcentration potential of environmental chemicalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME-AE, E-mail

Original articles
A brief insight into the chemistry of secondary organic aerosolsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/09
Contact: Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry at the University of Mainz, Email

Original articles
Background levels and heavy metal contamination of sediments in the area of flowing waters, using the Oder Lagoon as an example Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Contact: University of Braunschweig, email

Original articles

Biomonitoring of PFAS Using Animals and Lichens – A Short Overview of Approaches, Findings, and Perspectives

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: The James Hutton Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland, U.K., E-mail

Original contributions

Quaternary ammonium compounds in soil - implications for the development of antibiotic resistance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19
Briefly presented

Working group for soil science and soil resources at the Institute of Geography of Ruhr University Bochum (RUB)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: Working group for soil science and soil resources, Ruhr University Bochum, Faculty of Geography and Geosciences, Institute of Geography, Universitätsstr. 150 44801 Bochum, E-mail

Original articles
POP cycling in India - influenced by the monsoonMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Masaryk University, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment, Kamenice 5, 62500 Brno, Czech Republic,

Briefly presented
GBA Laboratory GroupMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Contact: Gesellschaft für Bioanalytik, Flensburger Straße 15, 25421 Pinneberg, E-mail

Original articles
POP cycling in India - influenced by the monsoonMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Indian Institute of Technology Madras, Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Division, Chennai 600036, India

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Original articles

Microplastics as a Trojan horse for trace metals

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Faculty of Life Sciences, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Ulmenliet 20, 21033 Hamburg, Email

Pros and Cons
Pros − Postgraduate vocational training leading to the certified qualification of Specialist Ecotoxicologist GDCh / SETAC-GLBMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
From the Division
Postgraduate vocational training leading to the certified qualification of Specialist Ecotoxicologist GDCh / SETAC − Current statusMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
Contact: Institute of Hydrobiology, TU Dresden, E-mail

Information
Report on the workshop on national bird egg monitoring on 22 September in TrierMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09

Original contributions

Pollutant monitoring in the coastal waters of the State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania to assess water quality

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: State Office for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Department 3: Geology, Water and soil, Goldberger Straße 12b
18273 Güstrow, Email

Original articles
Sampling of VOCs in groundwater: comparison of active and passive sampling Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09
Contact: BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing

Original contributions
Does the use of modern plant protection products lead to the mobilisation of old DDT residues in agricultural land?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: Institute of Instrumental Analysis, Faculty of biotechnology, HAW Mannheim, Paul-Wittsack-Strasse 10
68163 Mannheim, Email

Original contributions
Recording long-term effects of PBT and vPvB substances as part of socio-economic analyses under REACHMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
Influence of lipophilicity and molecular size on the bioconcentration potential of environmental chemicalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07
Division contributions in ESEU
Suitable test substances for proof of concept regarding infochemical effects in surface watersMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
From the Division
News from the Working Group Chemical Assessment of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and EcotoxicologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
The Working Group Chemical Assessment of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology – areas of activity in 2013Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
Contact: Analytisches Laboratorium, Bahnhofstraße 1, Luhnstedt D-24816, Germany, Email

Original articles

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: German Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Environmental analysis as an "analytical fire brigade" for a chemical siteMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04
Contact: BASF-AG, Email

Briefly introduced
Eurofins I GfAMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05

Original Articles
Biodegradability of ionic liquidsSystematic investigations for assessing the hazards of ionic liquids for the prospective design of inherently safe chemicalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/14
Contact: Centre for Environmental Research and Sustainable Technologies (UFT), University of Bremen, Leobener Straße, 28359 Bremen,
Tel.: 0421/218-63373, E-mail

Original articles
Assessment of chemicals relevant to drinking water under the REACH RegulationMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09
Contact: Umweltbundesamt, E-mail .

Original articles

Long-term study of nitrated and oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil samples from two different sites

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact:Masaryk University, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment, Brno, Czech Republic, Email

Original articles

What we can learn from a plasma about microplastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Philipps-Universität Marburg, Department of physics, Hans-Meerwein-Straße 6, MZG 03 D24, 35032 Marburg, E-mail

Original articles

30 years of moss monitoring in Germany: New developments and long-term trends

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Contact:PlanWerk Nidda, consultancy office, Email

Original articles

Hunt for the Eagle Killer – Discovery of a New Cyanotoxin

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact: Kykeon Analytics Ltd., C. Jaume I Conqueridor 18 bx, 08500 Vic (Barcelona), Spain, Email

Divisional contributions in the ESEU
Primary NO2 emissions and their impact on air
quality in traffic environments in Germany
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: FB C/physical chemistry, University of Wuppertal, Email

Original articles

Determination of the ecotoxicological potential of antibiotics using the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and QSAR analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: Department of Chemistry and ILOC Institute, Hochschule Niederrhein, Frankenring 20, 47798 Krefeld, E-mail

Briefly presented
Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment (JFAE)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/05
Contact: World Food Rd Oy / WFL Publisher Meri-Rastilantie 3 C Helsinki, Finland, Email

Original articles

Organophosphonates in sediment samples from Lower Saxony and their contribution to the organic phosphorus fraction

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Detection of polyfluorinated alkyl phosphate esters (PAP) and
perfluorooctanesulfonamidoethanol-based phosphate esters (SAmPAP) in soils
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/18
Characterisation of the sorption of organic bases from aqueous solutions: Current results and limitations in predicting environmental behaviourMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16

Contact: TZW: DVGW Water Technology Centre, Karlsruher Straße 84, 76139 Karlsruhe, Email

Brief introduction
Remote Sensing working group of the Institute of Environmental Physics at the University of BremenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Contact: Institute of Environmental Physics, University of Bremen, FB 1, Email】【。

Original articles
Non-extractable residues formed during biodegradation of 2,4-D in soil are biogenic Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Contact: UFZ - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Department of Environmental Biotechnology, E-mail

Original articles
Detection of polyfluorinated alkyl phosphate esters (PAP) and perfluorooctanesulfonamidoethanol-based phosphate esters (SAmPAP) in soilsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/18
Contact: DVGW Water Technology Centre (TZW), Karlsruhe, email

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Original articles
Toxicogenomics: The use of gene expression analyses for the risk assessment of chemicalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
Contact: German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Berlin

Briefly introduced
UFT − an interdisciplinary environmental research centreMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
Contact: University of Bremen

Original articles
POP cycling in India - influenced by the monsoonMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Multiphase Chemistry Department, Hahn-Meitner-Weg 1, 55128 Mainz, Germany

Original articles

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: Technical University of Denmark, Bygningstorvet 115, 2800 Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark, Email

Original articles

DECIDE – Development and evaluation of an ecotoxicological assessment system for flowing waters compliant with the Water Framework Directive

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

From the Division
Conference report: Successful Third Joint Annual Conference of SETAC-GLB and the GDCh Division 'environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology' under the motto 'New substances of concern in the environment – detection, effects, solutions', held from 23–26 September 2008 in Frankfurt am MainMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08

Contact: Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Department of Aquatic Ecotoxicology, Email

Original articles
Planar SPE and microlitre flow injection analysis TOFMS – rapid pesticide screening for fruit and vegetablesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/14
Contact: University of Hohenheim, Institute of food chemistry 170a, Garbenstr. 28,
70599 Stuttgart, Email

Original articles
Determination of frequently prescribed antibiotics at various stages and in different media in the urban wastewater system using ultrasonic extraction (USE) and SPE, as well as LC-MS/MSMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, Email

Original articles

DECIDE – Development and evaluation of an ecotoxicological assessment system compliant with the Water Framework Directive for flowing waters

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

From the Division
Conference report: Successful Third Joint Annual Conference of SETAC-GLB and the GDCh Division 'environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology' under the motto 'New substances of concern in the environment – detection, effects, solutions', held from 23–26 September 2008 in Frankfurt am MainMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08

Contact:Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Department of Aquatic Ecotoxicology, E-mail

Original contributions

Development of a multi-stage screening procedure as a guide to the ecotoxicological assessment of pesticide transformation products

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

MUTReWa - Measures for more sustainable management of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17

Contact: Leuphana University Lüneburg, Faculty of Sustainability, Institute of environmental chemistry Lüneburg, Scharnhorststr. 1, 21335 Lüneburg, E-mail

Original articles

Approaches to the characterisation of ultrafine particles from road traffic

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/23

Contact: University of Bayreuth, Chair of Ceramic Materials, Prof.-Rüdiger-Bormann-Str. 1, 95447 Bayreuth , Email

Original articles

Enz4Water - Enzymatic filtration for the fourth treatment stage

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Deutsches Textilforschungszentrum Nord-West gGmbH (DTNW), Adlerstr. 1, 47798 Krefeld, Email

Original articles

Reduced use of plant protection products in agricultural landscapes: strategies from the perspective of biodiversity research

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/25

Contact: Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change, Adenauerallee 127, 53113 Bonn, Email

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Information
Innovation Forum "Biorefineries and Bio-based Industrial Products" supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
Contact: ZukunftsAgentur Brandenburg GmbH, Email

Original contributions
Occurrence of heterocyclic PAHs in Lower Saxony’s flowing waters Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
Wastewater treatment plants as a source of polyfluorinated compounds in the atmosphereMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
Specific aspects of semi-volatile and persistent organic trace substancesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06
Contact: Leuphana University of Lüneburg, Faculty of Sustainability, Institute of environmental chemistry, E-mail

Editorial
New beginnings − continuing what has proven successful; “Mitteilungen” under new editorshipMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Information
Prof. Dr. Siegmar Gäb turns 60Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Prof. Dr. Friedhelm Korte turns 80Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03
Briefly introduced
Weihenstephan Science Centre for Nutrition and the EnvironmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Reviews
U. Schlottmann (ed.): Testing Methods for Chemicals, (ISBN 3-7776-1151-4) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
R.D. Scmid: Pocket Atlas of Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering, (ISBN 3-527-30865-2) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
R. Bock: Handbook of Analytical-Chemical Digestion Methods, (ISBN 3-527-29791-X) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
K. Danzer, H. Hobert, C. Fischbacher, K.-U. Jagermann: Chemometrics − Fundamentals and Applications, (ISBN 3-540-41291-3) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
W. Kölle: Correctly Assessing Water Analyses; ... , (ISBN 3-527-30169-0) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
D. H. Watson (Ed.): Food chemical safety − Volume 1: Contaminants, (ISBN 1-85573-462-1) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Personal news
Friedhelm Korte (1923 - 2013)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Contact: TU Munich, WZW- Chemical-Technical Analysis, E-mail

Briefly introduced
The Hamburg Environmental Institute as the Centre for Social and Ecological Technology e.V.Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04

Original contributions
Application of passive samplers for monitoring hydrophobic organic pollutants in riversMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Position paper on substance-related environmental monitoring (Part 2 of 2): Annex 2: Use of passive samplers (SPMDs) for time-integrated water monitoringMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07
BiomimeticsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Contact: Department of Chemical Ecotoxicology, UFZ Centre for Environmental Research,
Leipzig, Email

Original articles

Safe and sustainable recycling requires controls and greater transparency – a case study on PVC flooring

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Service de l'air, du bruit et des rayonnements non ionisants (SABRA), 1205 Geneva, Switzerland, Email

Briefly introduced
BBK − Federal Association for Biogenic and Renewable Fuels and Propellants e.V.Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
Contact: Federal Association for Biogenic and Renewable Fuels and Propellants e.V.
Braunschweig

Original Articles
Retrospective monitoring of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in archived herring gull eggsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10
Conference Reports
Report on the workshop on national bird egg monitoring on 22 September in TrierMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09
Contact: University of Trier, Department VI of Geography / Geosciences, Email

Briefly introduced
Acta Hydrochemica et HydrobiologicaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
Contact: Publisher, Life and Analytical Science/ DFG

Original articles
Biomonitoring of PCB and PCDD/F in Bavaria: Results from 18 years of continuous monitoring

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency; Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Straße 160, D-86179 Augsburg, Email

Original articles
Evaluation of the persistence of selected priority substances in the aquatic environmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/11
Contact: Eurofins | Dr. Specht Laboratorien GmbH Hamburg, E-mail

Division contributions in ESEU
Does spatial auto-correlation call for a revision of latest heavy metal and nitrogen deposition maps?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: Hochschule Vechta, Email

Original articles

Pharmaceuticals in the environment – an underestimated problem - Situation and approaches to solutions for sustainable Management –

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08

Contact: Büro für Umweltmedizin, Gandersheimer Str. 46, 28215 Bremen, Email

Original articles

Screening for brominated flame retardants and other persistent organic compounds in filter sludge from drinking water treatment at Lake Constance

Mitt Environmental Chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/22

Contact: Lake Constance Water Supply, Quality Assurance and Research Laboratory, Süßenmühle 1, 78354 Sipplingen, Email

Briefly introduced
IBACON GmbH

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/14
Contact: IBACON GmbH, Arheilger Weg17, 64380 Rossdorf, Email

Original articles
MUTReWa - Measures for more sustainable management of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Email

Original contributions
Non-target analysis in ecologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10
Contact: Central Chemical Laboratory of the Institute of Ecology, Technische Universität Berlin, Email

Original articles

Pesticide residues in small water bodies in agricultural landscapes – action is still needed

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Pesticides Division, German Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original articles
Synthesis and behaviour of polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) under thermal stressMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
Contact: Technische Universität Braunschweig, Institute of Ecological Chemistry and Waste Analysis

Brief introduction
Junior Professorship of Environmental Geochemistry, University of BayreuthMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10
Contact: Junior Professorship of Environmental Geochemistry, Faculty of Biology, Chemistry and Earth Sciences, University of Bayreuth, E-mail

Original articles

New life without mine water?
Effects of the cessation of hard coal mining on water quality in NRW

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: Landesamt für Natur, Umwelt und Verbraucherschutz NRW, Postfach 101052, 45610 Recklinghausen, Email

Reviews
W. Dekant, S. Vamvakas (with the collaboration of H. Popa-Henning): toxicology − An introduction for chemists, biologists and pharmacistsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06

Original articles

Pathways for hexavalent chromium entering raw water sources of drinking water suppliers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: bnNETZE GmbH, Tullastraße 61, 79108 Freiburg, Email

Original articles

Compostability and ecotoxicological assessment of bio-based plastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Contact: Faculty of Agriculture, Environment and Chemistry, Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, e-mail

From the Division
Report on the doctoral students’ day of the GDCh Division
environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology at the Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology (Fraunhofer IME) 20 October 2016
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/16
Contact: RWTH Aachen University

Original articles
The special position of antibiotics in the pollution of water bodies by pharmaceuticalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/16
Contact: German Environment Agency, Email

Original articles
High concentrations of Hexamethoxymethylmelamine (HMMM) in selected surface waters in southern HesseMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Institute for Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Analysis Group (Prof. Wilhelm Püttmann), Altenhöferallee 1, 60438 Frankfurt/Main, Email

Original articles
Decline of freshwater pearl mussels − analysis of possible ecotoxicological causes Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06

Original contributions
Non-target analysis in ecologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for toxicology and Experimental medicine
Hannover, Email

Original articles

Long-term study of nitrated and oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil samples from two different sites

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

POP cycling in India - influenced by the monsoonMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Masaryk University, Research Centre for Toxic Compounds in the Environment, Kamenice 5, 62500 Brno, Czech Republic, E-mail

Brief introduction

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

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19
Original contributions

Development of the “pollution fingerprint” in the North Sea during the last century

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/22

Microplastics as a Trojan horse for trace metals

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Institute of Environmental Chemistry of Coastal Regions,Inorganic environmental chemistry, Helmholtz Centre Hereon, Max-Planck-Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, E-mail

Original articles

Modern bioanalytical methods for the rapid quantification of micropollutants and pathogens in water

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Contact: Reutlingen University, Faculty of Life Sciences, Alteburgstr. 150, 72762 Reutlingen, E-mail

Original contributions

What we can learn from a plasma about microplastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Philipps-Universität Marburg, Department of physics, Hans-Meerwein-Straße 6, MZG 03 D24, 35032 Marburg, Email

Original articles


Hazardous substance properties: PBT assessment of pharmaceuticalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Contact: Ines Prutz, Division IV 2.2 Pharmaceuticals, German Environment Agency
Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original contributions
High concentrations of Hexamethoxymethylmelamine (HMMM) in selected surface waters in southern HesseMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
From the Division
Conference report: Successful Third Joint Annual Conference of SETAC-GLB and the GDCh Division 'environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology' under the motto 'New substances of concern in the environment – detection, effects, solutions', held from 23–26 September 2008 in Frankfurt am MainMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Contact: J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Institute for Atmosphere and Environment, Environmental Analysis Research Group (Prof. Wilhelm Püttmann), Altenhöferallee 1, 60438 Frankfurt/Main, E-mail

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Information
Report on the workshop on national bird egg monitoring on 22 September in TrierMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09
Contact: University of Trier

Original articles
POP cycling in India - influenced by the monsoonMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Multiphase Chemistry Department, Hahn-Meitner-Weg 1, 55128 Mainz, Germany

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Briefly introduced
Environmental protection at Wacker-Chemie in BurghausenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02
Contact: Wacker-Chemie GmbH, Head of Environmental Protection, D-84489 Burghausen

Original articles
Screening the behaviour of pharmaceutical active substances in a water–sediment test systemMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/11
Featured briefly
Working group for contaminant hydrology at the Chair of Hydrology at the University of Bayreuth Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/10
Contact: Department for Applied Environmental Science, Stockholm University, E-mail

Original articles

New life without mine water?
Impacts of the cessation of hard coal mining on water quality in NRW

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: State Agency for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection of North Rhine-Westphalia, P.O. Box 101052, 45610 Recklinghausen, Email

Original contributions

Nominally identical microplastic models differ greatly in their particle–cell interactions – a reason for contradictory results in microplastics research?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Animal Ecology I & Biological Physics, University of Bayreuth E-mail

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Ionic liquidsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/04
Information
Conference report: Chemistry and sustainability Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Contact: University of Bremen, Centre for Environmental Research and Sustainable Technology E-mail

Original articles
Development of a label-free biosensor for detecting diclofenac in wastewater-contaminated surface watersMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/14
Contact: Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, University of Tübingen, email

Original articles
Bioaccumulation and metabolism studies in fish − current issues in guideline developmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
Contact: German Environment Agency, email.

Original articles
Photochemical degradation of benzotriazole under environmentally relevant conditionsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/15
Application of an LC-MS screening method to identify historical and current trace substances in groundwater and surface water of a former sewage farmMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Editorial
Welcome to Münster, welcome to “Umwelt 2018”Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18
Annual review by the Division BoardMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
On dependent and independent expertsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16
Invitation to TübingenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
European environmental research as a guest in Germany – ICCE 2015 in Leipzig in SeptemberMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
New Division Board – outlook on the key areas of work for the coming yearsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
From the Division
Presentation of the 2017 Paul Crutzen Prize to Dr. Martin BrüggemannMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17
Annual conference in Tübingen 2016 – and now?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17
New e-journal Environmental Sciences Europe (ESEU)− cooperation between the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology and Springer VerlagMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
In brief
The National Reference Laboratory for Dioxins and PCBs at the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) in BerlinMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/10
Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ, Department of Analytics, Email

Original articles

Rodenticide residues in fish – investigating causes and risk mitigation measures

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Effects of anticoagulant rodenticides on the aquatic environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

From the Division
Conference report: Successful Third Joint Annual Conference of SETAC-GLB and the GDCh Division 'environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology' under the motto 'New substances of concern in the environment – detection, effects, solutions', held from 23–26 September 2008 in Frankfurt am MainMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08

Original articles

ProtectAlps: Alps, persistent pollutants and insects

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

Contact: Schneefernerhaus Environmental Research Station, Zugspitze, Email

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Original contributions

The organic-geochemical trace of tsunamis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/20

Contact: Neotectonics and Natural Hazards Group, RWTH Aachen University, Germany, E-mail

Original contributions

Effects of anticoagulant rodenticides on the aquatic environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

New life without mine water?
Effects of the cessation of hard-coal mining on water quality in NRW

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Rodenticide residues in fish – investigation into causes and risk mitigation measuresMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18
From the Division
Workshop report "Screening methods for detecting endocrine effects in the aquatic environment"Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/10

Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology, Biochemistry, Ecotoxicology Department (G3), Email

Original articles

Development of the “pollution fingerprint” in the North Sea over the last century

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/22

Contact: RWTH University Aachen, Institute for Environmental Research, Worringer Weg 1, 52074 Aachen, Email

Original Articles
Precaution and standards: requirements for precaution from a legal perspectiveMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/01

Original contributions

Recovery of tyre wear particles from environmental samples by density separation with heavy NaI solution as a possible reference material for
environmentally relevant process studies – Exemplary tests on a water sample

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research GmbH – UFZ, Central Water Analytics and chemometrics, Brückstraße 3a, 39114 Magdeburg, E-mail

Original articles

Enz4Water - Enzymatic filtration for the fourth purification stage

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: German Textile Research Centre North-West gGmbH (DTNW), Adlerstr. 1, 47798 Krefeld, Email

Briefly introduced
Institute for Water Research GmbHMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12
Contact: Institute for Water Research Dortmund GmbH, Email

Briefly introduced
ZIRN and DIALOGIK: Two new institutions provide impetus for risk and sustainability researchMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05
Information
Closure of the Academy for Technology Assessment in Baden-WürttembergMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03

Original contributions
Compostable plastics − A new technology is making its wayMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05
Contact: ISD INTERSEROH Dienstleistungs GmbH Central Coordination Cologne

Original articles

Mixture toxicity in the Erft – toxicity drivers and non-detects

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Use of modelled data when applying substance prioritisation proceduresMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: State Office for Nature, Environment and Consumer Protection of North Rhine-Westphalia, Leibnizstraße 10, 45659 Recklinghausen, Email

Original contributions
Investigations into the assessment and prevention of toxic oxidation by-products during the oxidative wastewater treatment of fluoroquinolonesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12
Contact: IWW Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wasserforschung GmbH, Mülheim a. d. Ruhr, Email

Information
Report on the 26th Annual Conference of the Society for Minerals and Trace Elements, 7–9 October 2010, LeipzigMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, Leipzig, Email

Original articles
Oxidation of the tolylfluanid metabolite N,N-dimethylsulfamide (DMS) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
Contact: DVGW – Water Technology Centre (TZW) Karlsruhe, Email

Editorial
Starting anew − continuing what has proved successful; the "Mitteilungen" under new editorshipMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Contact: Bayer AG Leverkusen

Original articles
Trifluoroacetate in surface waters and drinking water in North Rhine-WestphaliaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/18
Contact: Ministry for the Environment, Agriculture, Nature Conservation and Consumer Protection of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf, Email

Original contributions

Pathways for hexavalent chromium entering the raw waters of drinking water suppliers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: DVGW Water Technology Centre, Karlsruhe Straße 84, 76139 Karlsruhe, email

Original articles

Development of PFAS sum parameters using Combustion Ion Chromatography (CIC)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM). Division 4.3 – Pollutant Transfer and Environmental Technologies, Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, e-mail

Original Articles

Compound-specific isotope analysis for investigating the oxidative degradation of amino(poly)phosphonates on manganese dioxide

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Centre for Applied Geosciences, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Email

Original contributions


Effective reduction of the antibacterial activity of the fluoroquinolone danofloxacin through biotransformation with the ascomycete Xylaria longipesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Justus Liebig University Gießen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Gießen, Email

Original articles
Dialogue in the Lab Coat − The Future of Risk Assessment in Stakeholder DemocracyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05
Contact: MBA IFOK GmbH − Institute for Organisational Communication Bensheim

Original articles
The REACH system must become more cost-effective and practicalMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Contact: Verband der Chemischen Industrie e.V., Science, Technology and Environment, Frankfurt

Original Articles
Pharmaceuticals in the Environment − Part 2: Legal Aspects and Assessment ConceptsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Contact: German Environment Agency, Dessau

Original Articles
Prospects for the industrial use of renewable raw materials, particularly starch and sugarMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/01

Original contributions
Non-target analysis in ecologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10
Contact: FG environmental chemistry, Institute of Environmental Technology, Technische Universität Berlin, Email

Original articles

Pilot application of an in vitro bioassay battery for effect-based monitoring in selected surface waters in Lower Saxony

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact: Institute of Hydrobiology, Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Email

Original articles

Optical analysis system for real-time monitoring of microplastics in drinking water

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Hannover Centre for Optical Technologies, Leibniz University Hannover, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Ökometric GmbH − Bayreuth Institute for Environmental ResearchMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
Contact: Ökometric GmbH − Bayreuth Institute for Environmental Research, email

Original articles
Biocides in Berlin’s rainwater runoffMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin gGmbH, Cicerostr. 24, 10709 Berlin, Email

Original articles
Occurrence of heterocyclic PAHs in Lower Saxony's flowing waters Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
In brief
Institute of sustainable chemistry and environmental chemistry, LEUPHANAMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12
Contact: Leuphana University Lüneburg, Faculty of Sustainability, Institute of Environmental Chemistry Lüneburg, Email

Original contributions
Total dissolution and digestion methods for engineered metal nanoparticlesMitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 2/12
Retrospective monitoring of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in archived herring gull eggsMitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/10
Determination of methylmercury in fish samples from the Federal Environmental Specimen BankMitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/08
Position paper on substance-based environmental monitoring (Part 2 of 2)Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/07
Position paper on substance-based environmental monitoring (Part 1 of 2)Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 2/07
The Federal Environmental Specimen Bank as an instrument for investigating the relevance of "new pollutants" in water bodiesMitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 1/06
From the Division
Working Group Environmental Monitoring – Annual Report 2016Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/16
Annual report 2013/14 of the Working Group Environmental MonitoringMitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/14
Annual report 2012/13 Working Group Environmental Monitoring Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/13
Annual report 2011/12 of the Working Group Environmental MonitoringMitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/12
Overview by the Working Group Environmental Monitoring of investigations into ‘emerging substances’Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 1/11
Minutes of the closed afternoon meeting of the extended Division board Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/10
Working Group Environmental Monitoring report 2008/2009; as at October 2009Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/09
Annual report of the Working Group Environmental Monitoring – as at November 2008Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/06
Working Group Environmental Monitoring compilation "New pollutants"Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/05
Activity report, Working Group Environmental MonitoringMitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/06
Information
Environmental Specimen Bank workshop on monitoring priority substances and "emerging pollutants" (conference report)Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 1/10
Workshop "Emerging Pollutants − Key Issues and Challenges"Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 4/06
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology
Schmallenberg, E-mail

Information
Safety precautions for chemicals − a task for the chemical industry (letter to the editor)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
Contact: BG BAU − Berufsgenossenschaft der Bauwirtschaft Frankfurt

Original articles

Inputs of plant protection product active substances into surface waters from agricultural and urban sources in the Querne/Weida catchment area (Central Germany)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Department of Soil Physics, Falkenberg 55, 39615 Altmärkische Wische/ Falkenberg, Email

Original articles
Decline in PFC contamination in municipal sewage sludge in BavariaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Department for Substances and chemical assessment, Demollstraße 31, 82407 Wielenbach, Email

Brief introduction

Chair of Chemical Ecology, Institute of Zoology, University of Regensburg

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Contact: University of Regensburg, Faculty of Biology and Preclinical Medicine, Institute of Zoology/Chair of Chemical Ecology, Universitätsstraße 31, D-93053 Regensburg, Email

Original contributions
Effective reduction of the antibacterial activity of the fluoroquinolone danofloxacin through biotransformation with the ascomycete Xylaria longipesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: Institute of food chemistry and food biotechnology, Justus Liebig University Gießen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Gießen, E-mail

Original articles
Multiple pollutant sources in groundwater − a challenge for risk assessment and remediationMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06

Original articles

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

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Schmallenberg, Email

Original articles
Effects of synthetic and natural microparticles on blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) and rockpool prawns (Palaemon varians)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Alfred Wegener Institute, Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven, Email

Original articles

Experimental methods for investigating PFAS immobilisation

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Pathways of hexavalent chromium entering raw water supplies of drinking water providers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Analysis of priority substances in wastewater samples – An important prerequisite for an inventory of German wastewater treatment plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/18

Contact: TZW: DVGW Water Technology Centre, Karlsruher Straße 84, 76139 Karlsruhe, Email

Original articles

Short-Term Test for Toxicogenomic Analysis of Ecotoxic Modes of Action in Lemna minor

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Institute of Pathology, University Medical Centre Göttingen, E-mail

Original contributions
The BASF eco-efficiency analysisMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04
Contact: BASF Aktiengesellschaft Ludwigshafen

Original contributions

Significance of applying the Total Oxidizable Precursor (TOP) assay to soil sample extracts and aqueous eluates

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact: LUBW State Institute for the Environment of Baden-Württemberg, Email

Original articles

Entry of antibiotics into the environment and new veterinary measures to minimise them

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety, 13347 Berlin, Gerichtstr. 49 , Email

Original articles
Risk assessment of PBT substancesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/06

Original articles

Expanding the scope of wastewater monitoring by SFC-HRMS analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/23

Contact: Email

Original contributions

Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances along the European west coast – distribution patterns and trends for the replacement substance HFPO-DA

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/23

Contact: Helmholtz Centre Hereon, Institute of Environmental Chemistry of Coastal Regions, Department of Organic Environmental Chemistry,Max-Planck-Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, email

Briefly introduced
Quantitative landscape ecology at the Institute of Environmental Sciences of the University of Koblenz-LandauMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Contact: Junior Professor of Quantitative Landscape Ecology
Institute of Environmental Sciences, University of Koblenz-Landau, Landau Campus
Fortstrasse 7, 76829 Landau, Email

Original Articles
Detection of polyfluorinated alkyl phosphate esters (PAPs) and
perfluorooctanesulfonamidoethanol-based phosphate esters (SAmPAPs) in soils
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/18
Contact: State Institute for the Environment of Baden-Württemberg (LUBW), E-mail

Original articles

Standartox: Standardised toxicity data

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Contact: iES Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, Universität Koblenz-Landau, Fortstraße 7, 76829 Landau, Email

Original articles

New life without mine water?
Effects of ending hard coal mining on water quality in NRW

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Rodenticide residues in fish – investigation into causes and risk mitigation measures

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Use of passive samplers for monitoring hydrophobic organic pollutants in riversMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Bioaccumulation in organisms at a dredged material disposal site in the German Bight (North Sea)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/12

Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Koblenz, E-mail

Briefly introduced
EnviroTex GmbH − Development of EHS systemsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
Contact: Envirotex GmbH Augsburg

Original Articles

Short-Term Test for Toxicogenomic Analysis of Ecotoxic Modes of Action in Lemna minor

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

From the Division
Werner Klein
* 25 September 1935 † 18 August 2017
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME Auf dem Aberg 1 57392 Schmallenberg, Email

Editorial
Chemical persistence – a complex termundefinedMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15
New Division Board – outlook on the key areas of work for the coming yearsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
Greetings from the Division Board undefinedMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
On the debate surrounding controversial positionsundefinedMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07
Environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology − sub-disciplines of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary environmental scienceundefinedMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Original contributions
Floodsearch: Flooding on a laboratory scaleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Non-extractable residues formed during biodegradation of 2,4-D in soil are biogenic Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
The use of (P450-transgenic) plant cell suspension cultures as model systems for investigating the metabolisation of environmental pollutantsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/09
Discussion contribution
Recording transformation products in chemical assessmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07
From the Division
Report from the General Assembly of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology on 8 September 2014Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/14
Report on the 2013 annual conference of SETAC-GLB and the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and EcotoxicologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
Position paper by the Division Board: Objectives and tasks of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology todayMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Minutes of the DFG round-table discussion held on 08.07.2011 at RWTH Aachen University Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
Introduced briefly
The Institute for Environmental Research at RWTH Aachen UniversityMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
The Schmallenberg Fraunhofer InstituteMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Information
Report from the workshop "Co-Evolution of soils and organic substances" Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/11
Contact: RWTH Aachen University Institute for Environmental Research, Email

Briefly introduced

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

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig, – Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change –, Adenauerallee 160, 53113 Bonn, Email

Original articles
Dialogue in the lab coat − The future of risk assessment in stakeholder democracyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05
Contact: I.F.O.K. GmbH − Institute for Organisational Communication Brussels, Email

Original articles

Pilot application of an in vitro bioassay battery for effect-based monitoring in selected surface waters in Lower Saxony

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact: NLWKN Lower Saxony Water Management, Coastal Defence and Nature Conservation Agency (Hannover-Hildesheim office), Email

From the Division
The Working Group Chemical Assessment of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology introduces itself Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/08

Original articles

Organophosphonates in sediment samples from Lower Saxony and their contribution to the organic phosphorus fraction

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Characterisation of the sorption of organic bases from aqueous solutions: Current results and limitations in predicting environmental behaviourMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16

Contact: NLWKN: Lower Saxony Water Management, Coastal Defence and Nature Conservation Agency (Hannover-Hildesheim office)

Original articles

Standartox: Standardised toxicity data

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Contact: iES Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Koblenz-Landau, Fortstraße 7, 76829 Landau, Email

Original articles

Contamination by submerged munitions: TNT metabolites in fish from the North Sea and Baltic Sea

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/25

Contact: Thünen Institute of Fisheries Ecology, Herwigstr. 3, 27572 Bremerhaven, Email

Original articles
Oxidation of the tolylfluanid metabolite N,N-dimethylsulphamide (DMS) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
Contact: DVGW – Water Technology Centre (TZW) Karlsruhe, email

Brief introduction
Organic Chemistry and environmental chemistry division at the Institute of Integrated Natural Sciences of the University of Koblenz-Landau, Koblenz CampusMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Contact: Organic Chemistry and environmental chemistry Working Group, University of Koblenz-Landau, E-mail

Original articles
Development of a label-free biosensor for detecting diclofenac in wastewater-contaminated surface watersMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/14
Contact: Department of Water Analysis and chemometrics, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, E-mail

Original articles

Reducing the use of plant protection products in agricultural landscapes: Strategies from a biodiversity research perspective

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/25

In brief

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

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Leibniz Institute for the Analysis of Biodiversity Change, Centre for Biodiversity Monitoring and Conservation Research, Adenauerallee 127, 53113 Bonn, Email

Editorials
Message from the Executive BoardMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
On the debate surrounding controversial positionsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07
environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology − sub-disciplines of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary environmental scienceMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
chemical assessment between routine and fundamental questionsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/04
Position
How can the link between research in environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology and decision-making processes in public authorities and industry be strengthened?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10
Discussion contribution
Recording transformation products in chemical assessmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07
Original articles
environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology need better prospects
Long-range transport potential of chemicals - How can this concerning property of substances be taken into account in PBT assessment under REACH? Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/13
Long-range transport of organic substances in waterMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/10
Consumer exposure to PFOS and PFOA Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/08
Data problems and data requirements in the environmental risk assessment of chemicals Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Consumer exposure to phthalates in Europe: Identification of the important sources Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Open questions and current tasks in exposure analysisMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03
From the Division
The Working Group Chemical Assessment of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology introduces itself Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/08
Activity report, Working Group Chemical AssessmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Working Group Chemical AssessmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Brief introduction
The International Panel on Chemical Pollution (IPCP) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Personal details
Prof. Walter Klöpffer at 70 Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Contact: Masaryk University RECETOX, 62500 Brno, Czech Republic and ETH Zurich
Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, Vladimir-Prelog-Weg 1-5/10,
8093 Zurich, Switzerland. E-mail

Original articles

Transfer of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from contaminated soils into plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

KOLa – Continuous ozonation with slow sand filtration for oxidative and microbiological investigations of organic compounds

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Detection of polyfluorinated alkyl phosphate esters (PAP) and
perfluorooctanesulfonamidoethanol-based phosphate esters (SAmPAP) in soils
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/18

Contact: DVGW Technology Centre for Water (TZW), Karlsruhe, Karlsruher Straße 84
76139 Karlsruhe, Tel.: 0721 9678-255, E-mail

Original articles

Screening for brominated flame retardants and other persistent organic compounds in filter sludge from drinking water treatment at Lake Constance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Lake Constance Water Supply, Quality Assurance and Research Laboratory, Süßenmühle 1, 78354 Sipplingen, E-mail

Original articles

Short-Term Test for Toxicogenomic Analysis of Ecotoxic Modes of Action in Lemna minor

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME, Schmallenberg, Email

Original articles

Enz4Water - Enzymatic filtration for the fourth treatment stage

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Hochschule Niederrhein, Department of Chemistry and Institute for Paints and Surface Chemistry, Adlerstr. 32, 47798 Krefeld12205 Berlin, email

Original contributions

Challenges in developing methods for analysing highly polar substances in water using HILIC and IC-HRMS coupling

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Aalen University, Beethovenstraße 1, 73430 Aalen, Email

Original articles
Gen-DarT – a predictive model for chronic toxicity through analysis of altered gene expression in zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio)?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Multiple contaminant sources in groundwater − a challenge for risk assessment and remediation Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ GmbH Department of Cell Toxicology, Email

Original articles

Development of an analytical method for microplastics in sediments using electrostatic separation and thermodynamic fingerprinting

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, Email

Original articles

The Hyalella azteca bioconcentration test (HYBIT) as an alternative method for assessing bioaccumulation

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) for the determination of hydrophobic organic chemicals in bioconcentration studies

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

In vitro biotransformation tests to predict the bioaccumulation of chemicals in fishMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Bioaccumulation and metabolism studies in fish − current topics in the development of guidelinesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology (IME) Schmallenberg, E-mail

Briefly introduced
DECHEMA e.V. and "Sustainability with Chemistry"Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Contact: DECHEMA e. V.

Original articles

ProtectAlps: The Alps, persistent pollutants and insects

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

Contact: Leopold-Franzens-University Innsbruck, Institute of Ecology, Innsbruck, Austria, Email

Editorial
The new term of office of the executive committeeMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
Global ban on persistent organic pollutants (POPs); Germany signs the Stockholm ConventionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/01
Pros and Cons
Pro: sustainable chemistryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02
Information
Results of the 2002 World Summit in JohannesburgMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Personal News
Emanuel Heinisch turns 75Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Ernst Bayer 1927–2002 (obituary)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Contact: Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety
Bonn, E-mail

Original articles

Compostability and ecotoxicological assessment of bio-based plastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Contact: Faculty of Agriculture, Environment and Chemistry, Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, e-mail

Original articles

Organophosphonates in sediment samples from Lower Saxony and their contribution to the organic phosphorus fraction

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: NLWKN: Lower Saxony Water Management, Coastal Defence and Nature Conservation Agency (Hannover-Hildesheim office)

Original articles
The use of (P450-transgenic) plant cell suspension cultures as model systems for investigating the metabolisation of environmental pollutants Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/09
Contact: RWTH Aachen University, Institute for Environmental Research, E-mai

Original articles

Entries of plant protection product active substances into surface waters from agricultural and urban Literature in the Querne/Weida catchment area (Central Germany)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Faculty of Natural Sciences III, Institute of Geosciences and Geography, Von-Seckendorff-Platz 4, 06120 Halle, Email

Original articles

Development of the “pollution fingerprint” in the North Sea over the last century

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/22

Contact: University of Hamburg, Institute of Geology, Bundesstraße 55, 20146 Hamburg, Email

Original articles

Challenges in developing methods for analysing highly polar substances in water using HILIC and IC-HRMS coupling

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Aalen University, Beethovenstraße 1, 73430 Aalen, Email

Original articles

Challenges in developing methods for analysing highly polar substances in water using HILIC and IC-HRMS coupling

Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/24

Hormonal contamination in flowing waters during a rainfall event

Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/21

Amidosulfonic acid – quantification of a small, highly polar molecule using reversed-phase LC-MS-MS

Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/19

Activity of oestrogenic and androgenic substances during and after ozonation of hospital wastewater

Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 1/19

Investigation of sorption to carbon nanomaterials using inverse liquid chromatographyMitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 1/18
Briefly presented
Chair of Instrumental Analytical Chemistry at the University of Duisburg-Essen and IWW Water Centre, Mülheim an der RuhrMitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 3/11

Contact: Instrumental Analytical Chemistry, University of Duisburg-Essen, Universitätsstrasse 5, 45141 Essen, Email

Original articles
Development of monoclonal antibodies against diclofenacMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15
Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Division 1: Analytical Chemistry; Reference Materials; Environmental Analysis Department, Richard-Willstätterstraße 11, 12489 Berlin-Adlershof/Germany Email

Original articles

Compostability and ecotoxicological assessment of bio-based plastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Contact: Faculty of Agriculture, Environment and Chemistry, Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, Email

Original articles

Effects of anticoagulant rodenticides on the aquatic environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: Aquatic toxicology, Wielenbach facility, Bavarian State Office for the Environment, e-mail

Personal news
Obituary: Prof. Gäb has diedMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Contact: University of Duisburg-Essen, Faculty of Chemistry
Universitätsstaße 5-7, 45141 Essen E-mail

In Brief
Professorship of “Biomarkers in Occupational Medicine”, Institute and Outpatient Clinic of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine (IPASUM) at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/14
Contact: Institute and Outpatient Clinic of Occupational, Social and Environmental Medicine, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Schillerstr. 25/29, D-91054 Erlangen
Telephone: +49 (0) 9131 85 22255, Fax: +49 (0) 9131 85 22317
E-mail

Original articles

Detection and purification of amines in drinking water and complex aqueous matrices

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/18

Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Building Physics IBP, Holzkirchen site, Fraunhoferstr. 10, 83626 Valley, email

Original articles

Organic phosphonates in sediment samples from Lower Saxony and their proportion of the organic phosphorus fraction

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: TZW: DVGW Water Technology Centre (Karlsruhe), Karlsruher Straße 84, 76139 Karlsruhe

Original articles

Enz4Water - Enzymatic filtration for the 4th purification stage

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Deutsches Textilforschungszentrum Nord-West gGmbH (DTNW), Adlerstr. 1, 47798 Krefeld, Email

Briefly introduced
FoBiG - Research and Consultancy Institute for Hazardous Substances GmbHMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07
Contact: Research and Consultancy Institute for Hazardous Substances GmbH Freiburg, Email

Original articles

What we can learn from a plasma about microplastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Philipps-Universität Marburg, Department of physics, Hans-Meerwein-Straße 6, MZG 03 D24, 35032 Marburg, Email

Original articles

Antibody-based on-site analysis for monitoring the elimination of trace substances in wastewater treatment plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/25

Modern bioanalytical methods for the rapid quantification of micropollutants and pathogens in water

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Magnetic-particle-based immunoassays as a versatile tool for environmental analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Development of monoclonal antibodies against diclofenacMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15

Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Division 1: Analytical Chemistry; Reference Materials; Environmental Analysis Department, Richard-Willstätterstraße 11, 12489 Berlin-Adlershof/Germany E-mail

Original articles
Recent developments in waste managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Contact: Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety (BMU)
Bonn

Original articles
Gen-DarT – a predictive model for chronic toxicity through analysis of altered gene expression in zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio)?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Contact: UFZ − Centre for Environmental Research Leipzig-Halle GmbH, E-mail

Original contributions

Aquatic fungi in the risk assessment of plant protection products – unimportant or merely overlooked?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: German Environment Agency, Division IV 2.5 Trace Analysis, Flowing and Still Water Simulation, Schichauweg 58, 12307 Berlin, Email

Original articles

Safe and sustainable recycling requires controls and greater transparency – a case study on PVC floor coverings

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Institute of Natural Resource Sciences, Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW), 8820 Wädenswil, Switzerland, E-mail

Original articles


Hazardous substance properties: PBT assessment of pharmaceuticalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Contact: Ines Prutz, Division IV 2.2 Pharmaceuticals, German Environment Agency
Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original articles
Regional transport of substances in the subsurfaceMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04

Contact: Institute of Geoecology, TU Braunschweig, Email

Original articles

Biomonitoring of PFAS Using Animals and Lichens – A Short Overview of Approaches, Findings, and Perspectives

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: University of Graz, Institute of Geography, Graz, Austria, Email

Original articles

Risk assessment of microplastics in Bavarian rivers and lakes

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency Demollstr. 31 82407 Wielenbach, email

Divisions’ contributions in ESEU
Ring testing of the AnBUSDiC test; a new screening method for the anaerobic degradability of surfactants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: Procter & Gamble, Brussels Innovation Center (BIC), Temselaan 100, Strombeek-Bever 1853, Belgium

Original articles

Effects of anticoagulant rodenticides on the aquatic environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: Aquatic toxicology, Wielenbach facility, Bavarian Environment Agency, email

Original articles

Risk assessment of microplastics in Bavarian rivers and lakes

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Chair of Animal Ecology, University of Bayreuth, email

Original articles

Standartox: Standardised toxicity data

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Contact: iES Landau, Institute for Environmental Sciences, University of Koblenz-Landau, Fortstraße 7, 76829 Landau, E-mail

From the Division
Working Group on Bioindication and AGENDA 21Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Contact: GSF Research Centre for Environment and Health, Neuherberg

From the Division
Working Group Chemical Assessment: 3rd meeting of the GDCH ad hoc working group "Exposure Analysis and Computer Simulation Models"Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/01
Working Group Chemical Assessment: Report on the 2nd meeting of the GDCh ad hoc working group "Exposure Analysis and Computer Simulation Models"Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/01
Contact: Henkel KgaA Düsseldorf

Original contributions

30 years of moss monitoring in Germany: New developments and long-term trends

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24
Briefly presented
Chair of Landscape Ecology at Vechta UniversityMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/08
Division contributions in ESEU
Does spatial auto-correlation call for a revision of latest heavy metal and nitrogen deposition maps?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12

Contact: Chair of Landscape Ecology, Vechta University, Driverstraße 22, D - 49377 Vechta, E-mail

Original contributions

Inputs of plant protection product active substances into surface waters from agricultural and urban sources in the Querne/Weida catchment area (Central Germany)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: State Research Centre for Agriculture and Horticulture of Saxony-Anhalt, Strenzfelder Allee 22, 06406 Bernburg, Email

Original articles
Retrospective monitoring of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in archived herring gull eggsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10
Information
Determination of methylmercury in fish samples from the German Environmental Specimen Bank (conference report)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
The German Environmental Specimen Bank as a tool for investigating the relevance of "emerging contaminants" in water bodiesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/06
Contact: German Environment Agency, Berlin, E-mail

Original contributions
Biocides in Berlin’s stormwater runoffMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin gGmbH, Cicerostr. 24, 10709 Berlin, Email

Original articles

Pilot application of an in vitro bioassay battery for effect-based monitoring
in selected surface waters in Lower Saxony

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Determination of frequently prescribed antibiotics at various stages and in various media in the urban wastewater system using ultrasound extraction (USE) and SPE, as well as LC-MS/MSMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15

Contact: Technische Universität Dresden, Institute of Clinical Pharmacology, E-mail

Original articles

Rodenticide residues in fish – investigation into causes and risk mitigation measures

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology, Biochemistry and Ecotoxicology Department, E-mail

Original contributions

Systematic assessment of trace substance contamination in river water upstream of drinking water production

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: Zweckverband Landeswasserversorgung, Am Spitzigen Berg 1, 89129 Langenau, Email

Original articles

Imaging MALDI-MS and nanodispensing as tools for effect-directed HPTLC analysis – an interim report

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Faculty of Chemistry, Aalen University, Beethovenstraße 1 / 73430 Aalen, Email

Original articles
The special status of antibiotics in pharmaceutical-related water pollutionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/16
Ecotoxicological effects of mixtures of substances in wastewater treatmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency - LfU, 86179 Augsburg, Email

Original articles
Two perspectives: Plastics – everyday helpers or microplastics – the environmental problem?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
Contact: Institute of Environmental Sciences, University of Koblenz-Landau, Fortstr. 7, 76829 Landau, Email

Original contributions
What can modern mass spectrometric in-situ analysis achieve in environmental and food research?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/14
Contact: Justus Liebig University, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Gießen, E-mail

Original articles
The use of (P450-transgenic) plant cell suspension cultures as model systems for investigating the metabolisability of environmental pollutantsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/09
Contact: RWTH Aachen University, Institute for Environmental Research, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Sustainability in chemistry in the Chemical Engineering Department at Münster University of Applied Sciences Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: Münster University of Applied Sciences, FB01 – Chemical Engineering, Stegerwaldstr. 39, 48565 Steinfurt, Email

Briefly Introduced
Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and
Experimental Medicine ITEM
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine
ITEM, Department: Bio- and Environmental Analysis, E-mail

Original Articles
The special role of antibiotics in pharmaceutical pollution of water bodiesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/16
Contact: Umweltbundesamt, Email

Original contributions
Pharmaceuticals and their metabolites in the water cycleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/10
Pharmaceuticals in water bodies − Assessment of pollution using the painkiller diclofenac as an exampleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU) Müncgen, E-mail

Original articles
Floodsearch: Flooding on a laboratory scaleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/12

Contact: Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Management, RWTH Aachen University, Email

Editorial
A new direction for our Division newsletterMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/05
Is the Year of Chemistry also a year of environmental chemistry? Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
Precautionary safety measures for industrial chemicals − A task for society as a wholeMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02
By the way ... Phenols
Classification of phenol derivatives according to toxicity mechanisms – Structure–activity model for adverse effects in the ciliate assay Tetrahymena pyriformisMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
Original articles
pH-dependent algal toxicity of phenol derivativesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/02
From the Division
Activity report 2005Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06
Member surveyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05
Address by the Division Chair on the opening of the Aachen annual conference, 6–8 October 2004Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Annual conference of the Division − 7–8 October 2003 − A brief reportMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
In brief
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (ET&C)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
Contact: UFZ − Leipzig-Halle Centre for Environmental Research GmbH, E-mail

Original contributions
Persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic substances in the EU − aspiration and realityMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/06
Contact: Umweltbundesamt Dessau, Environmental Assessment of Chemicals Department, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Eurofins I GfAMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05

Original articles

Transfer of per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) from contaminated soils to plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Landwirtschaftliches Technologiezentrum Augustenberg (LTZ), Neßlerstraße 25, 76227 Karlsruhe, Email

Original articles
Modelling the spread of pollutants during extreme flooding in the Bitterfeld areaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07
Contact: Institute of Environmental Systems Research, Osnabrück University

About ...
Mobile measuring platforms and modelling atmospheric chemistryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03

Briefly introduced
Institute of Environmental Sciences at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Landau CampusMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/05
Contact: University of Koblenz-Landau, Institute of Environmental Sciences, E-mail

Original articles

Mercury environmental monitoring with stable Hg isotopes: Interpretation of the Hg cycle in contaminated river sediments

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: EPFL Valais Wallis, ALP 1 012 (ALPOLE), Route des Ronquos 86, 1950 Sion , E-mail

Original articles
Planar SPE and microlitre flow injection analysis TOFMS – rapid pesticide screening for fruit and vegetablesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/14
Contact: University of Hohenheim, Institute of food chemistry 170a, Garbenstr. 28,
70599 Stuttgart, E-mail

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Original contributions

Effects of anticoagulant rodenticides on the aquatic environment

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Risk assessment of microplastics in Bavarian rivers and lakes

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency Demollstr. 31 82407 Wielenbach, Email

Original articles

The organic-geochemical signature of tsunamis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/20

Editorial

Editorials for issues 1/ 2020, 2/2020, 3/2020, 4/2020, 1/2021, 2/2021, 3/2021, 4/2021, 1/2022, 2/2022 , 3/2022,1/2023,
2/2023, 3/2023

Virtual members’ meeting of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 2020

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/20

Editorial: Teaching in times of coronavirus – the sudden introduction of digital teaching formats at higher education institutions

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Editorial for issue 2/ 2020

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Editorial for issue 1/ 2020

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Looking back at the Environmental Conference in Landau

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

(Micro-)plastics in the environment – a persistent topic in science?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

New Division Board introduces itself

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Contact: RWTH Aachen University, Geology, Geochemistry and Petroleum and Coal Deposits, Lochnerstr. 4-20, 52064 Aachen , Email

Editorial
Message from the Executive BoardMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
On the debate surrounding controversial positionsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07
Environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology − subdisciplines of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary environmental scienceMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Discussion
Detection of transformation products in chemical assessmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07
Contact: Umweltbundesamt (UBA) Dessau, E-mail

Information
Report on the 2007 German Biorefinery Congress in Berlin: Bio-based products and biorefineriesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Contact: Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Bonn

Briefly introduced
Institute for Aquatic Sciences and Water Pollution Control (IGW) - ETH/EAWAGMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03
Contact: Institute for Aquatic Sciences and Water Pollution Control (IGW) ETH-Zürich

Original articles
POP cycling in India - influenced by the monsoonMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Multiphase Chemistry Department, Hahn-Meitner-Weg 1, 55128 Mainz, Germany

Original articles

Significance of applying the Total Oxidizable Precursor (TOP) assay to soil sample extracts and aqueous eluates

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact: LUBW State Agency for the Environment Baden-Württemberg, Email

Briefly introduced
Sustainability at the Henkel GroupMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/03
Contact: Henkel KGaA R&D and Sustainability Communications

Original contributions

Challenges in developing methods for analysing highly polar substances in water using HILIC and IC-HRMS coupling

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Zweckverband Landeswasserversorgung, Am Spitzigen Berg 1, 89275 Langenau, Email

Original Articles
Enrichment of persistent organic pollutants in the polar regions – modelling studiesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Contact: Masaryk University, Research Centre for Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology Brno

Original articles
Biocides in Berlin’s rainwater runoffMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Senate Department for Urban Development and the Environment, Brückenstraße 6, 10179 Berlin, Email

Original articles
In vitro biotransformation tests to predict the bioaccumulation of chemicals in fishMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15
Contact: Centre for Fish and Wildlife Health, University of Bern, Switzerland, Email

Original articles

Modern bioanalytical methods for the rapid quantification of micropollutants and pathogens in water

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Contact:,Chair of Analytical Chemistry and water chemistry, TUM School of Natural Sciences, Technical University of Munich, Email

Original articles
Photochemical degradation of benzotriazole under environmentally relevant conditionsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/15

Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Department of Analytics, Permoserstrasse 15, 04318 Leipzig, Email

Original contributions

Systematic monitoring of trace substance contamination in river water flowing into drinking water production

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: Zweckverband Landeswasserversorgung, Am Spitzigen Berg 1, 89129 Langenau, Email

Original articles
Enrichment of persistent organic pollutants in the polar regions – model studiesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Contact: Norwegian Meteorological Institute Oslo

Original Contributions
Pharmaceuticals and their metabolites in the water cycleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/10
Briefly Presented
RISK-IDENT project – Assessment of previously unidentified anthropogenic trace substances and action strategies for risk management in the aquatic systemMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU), Email

Original articles

Quaternary ammonium compounds in soil - Implications for the development of antibiotic resistance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: Institute of Crop Science and Resource Conservation, University of Bonn, 52115 Bonn, email

Original contributions
Wastewater treatment plants as a source of polyfluorinated compounds in the atmosphereMitt environmental chemistry Ökotox 1/11

Original articles
Reconstruction of the contamination of the German Bight with polyfluorinated organic substances based on seal tissue samples Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/09
Contact: West Coast Research and Technology Centre of Kiel University E-mail

Original articles

Quaternary ammonium compounds in soil - Implications for the development of antibiotic resistance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: Institute of Soil Science and Soil Conservation, iFZ, Justus Liebig University Gießen, 35239 Gießen, E-mail

Original contributions
Occurrence of heterocyclic PAHs in Lower Saxony’s running watersMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
Contact: Leuphana University Lüneburg, Faculty of Sustainability, Institute of environmental chemistry, Email

Original contributions
Bioassay battery…
…full-spectrum approach to toxicological effect detection
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18

Contact: IWW Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wasserforschung gGmbH, Moritzstraße 26, 45476 Mülheim an der Ruhr, Email

Original articles

Fast and simple extraction of PFAS from soil samples: Optimised EOF determination using HR-CS-GFMAS

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Division 1.1 – Inorganic Trace Analysis, Richard-Willstätter-Straße 11, 12489 Berlin, email

Original articles

Development of PFAS sum parameters using Combustion Ion Chromatography (CIC)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Division 4.3 – Pollutant Transfer and Environmental Technologies, Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, email

Original articles

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: Environmental Insitute, Okruzna 784/42, 97241 Kos, Slovakia, E-mail

Original contributions

Quaternary ammonium compounds in soil - Implications for the development of antibiotic resistance

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: Institute of Epidemiology and Pathogen Diagnostics, Julius Kühn Institute, 38104 Braunschweig, Email

Original articles

A challenge for the authorisation authority for plant protection products: The occurrence of the metabolite 1,2,4-triazole in groundwater

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/ 19

Contact: German Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL), Plant Protection Products Division, Messeweg 11/12, D-38104 Braunschweig, Email

Original articles

Development of an analytical method for microplastics in sediments using electrostatic separation and thermodynamic fingerprinting

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, Email

Original articles

Significance of applying the Total Oxidisable Precursor (TOP) assay to soil sample extracts and aqueous eluates

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Application of the sum parameters EOF and AOF in the investigation of the downward migration of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in contaminated soils in Central Baden

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Rastatt District Office, Environmental Office, Am Schlossplatz 5, 76437 Rastatt, Email

Original contributions

What we can learn from a plasma about microplastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Philipps-Universität Marburg, Department of physics, Hans-Meerwein-Straße 6, MZG 03 D24, 35032 Marburg, Email

Original articles
Biocides in Berlin’s stormwater runoffMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin gGmbH, Cicerostr. 24, 10709 Berlin, Email

Original articles
What can modern mass spectrometric in-situ analysis achieve in environmental and food research?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/14
Contact: Justus Liebig University, Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Gießen, Email

Original contributions
Effective reduction of the antibacterial activity of the fluoroquinolone danofloxacin through biotransformation with the ascomycete Xylaria longipesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: Institute of food chemistry and food biotechnology, Justus Liebig University Gießen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Gießen, E-mail

Original articles

New life without mine water?
Effects of the end of hard coal mining on water quality in NRW

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: German Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Koblenz, email

Original contributions
Antibiotic residues in manure and soilsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/10
From the Division
Soil Chemistry & Soil Ecology Working GroupMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Briefly presented
Institute for Environmental Research of Dortmund University (INFU)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
Contact: Institute for Environmental Research, Dortmund University, Email

Original articles

Which processes are responsible for the environmental behaviour of PFAS in soil?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Anthropogenic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the environment – a “never-ending story”?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17


Contact: Chemical and Veterinary Investigation Office of Münsterland-Emscher-Lippe (CVUA-MEL), Joseph-König-Str. 40, 48147 Münster, email

Original articles

The Federal Trace Substance Centre – Aims and Tasks

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/23

Contact: German Environment Agency, Federal Trace Substance Centre, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original articles
In-depth chemical analysis and assessment of a broad range of liquid waste from in-vitro diagnostic instrumentsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: F.Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd., Grenzacherstr 124, 4070 Basel, Switzerland

Original articles


Perfluorinated carboxylic acids – not only perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) is cause for concernMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Contact: German Environment Agency, Division IV 2.3 "Chemicals"
Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original contributions
Occurrence of heterocyclic PAHs in Lower Saxony’s running waters Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
Contact: Lower Saxony State Agency for Water Management, Coastal Defence and Nature Conservation, Norden, Email

Original contributions

ProtectAlps: The Alps, persistent pollutants and insects

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

Contact: University of Innsbruck, Institute of Ecology, Innsbruck, Austria, Email

Original articles

Sewage sludge: from pollutant-contaminated waste to a valuable resource

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Pharmaceuticals in the environment – an underestimated problem - situation and approaches to solutions for sustainable Management –

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/21

Editorial
POPs Convention and wasteMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/05
Pros and cons
Pros: opportunities and problems of REACHMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03

Contact: Derfflingerstr. 14, 12249 Berlin, E-mail

Original contributions
Influence of ageing processes on the sorption behaviour of micropollutants on microplasticsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18
Contact: Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry (CEEC Jena), Institute of Technical Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry, Philosophenweg 7A, 07743 Jena and Fraunhofer IKTS, Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems, Michael-Faraday-Straße 1, 07629 Hermsdorf, E-mail

Original articles
POP cycling in India - influenced by the monsoonMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18
Where do persistent pollutants remain in the ocean?
Evidence of the local recurrence of previous pollution maxima
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/13

Contact: Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Ocean in the Earth System Department, Bundesstr. 53, 20146 Hamburg, Email

Editorial
Alternative prediction tools for environmental risk assessmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03
Exposure analysis − an important contribution to realistic risk assessmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/01
Contact: VTB Corporate Research, Henkel KGaA Düsseldorf

Editorial
Chemicals policy, not a subject for science?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/02
Contact: Bayer AG Leverkusen

Original articles
Biodegradability of ionic liquids
Systematic investigations into the hazard assessment of ionic liquids for the prospective design of inherently safe chemicals
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/14
Contact: University of Gdańsk, Department: Environmental Analysis, Poland, Email

Original articles
For recording the long-term effects of PBT and vPvB substances as part of the socio-economic analyses under REACHMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
Contact: German Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

About ...
Ionic liquidsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/04
NitrofenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/02
Contact: University of Bremen, Centre for Environmental Research and Environmental Technology

Original contributions

In situ monitoring of freshly applied plant protection products

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/ 19

Contact: FG. Biogeophysics, Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology, University of Hohenheim, Emil Wolff-Straße 27, 70599 Stuttgart, E-mail

Original articles

Ammunition in the sea: impacts on the marine ecosphere – monitoring options using biomonitoring and molecular biomarkers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/ 22

Contact: Institute of toxicology and pharmacology for natural scientists, Brunswiker Straße 10, 24105 Kiel, Tel. +49 431 500 30912, Email

Original articles

The application of the sum parameters EOF and AOF in the investigation of the downward migration of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in contaminated soils in Central Baden

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18

Contact: Karlsruhe Regional Council, PFC Office, Markgrafenstraße 46, 76133 Karlsruhe, Email

Original articles
Antibiotic residues in manure and soilsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/10
Contact: TU Dortmund University, Institute of Environmental Research (INFU), E-mail

Original articles

DECIDE – Development and evaluation of an ecotoxicological assessment system compliant with the Water Framework Directive for rivers and streams

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/22

Contact: Senckenberg Society for Nature Research, River Ecosystem Management Section, Gelnhausen, e-mail

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Divisional contributions in ESEU
Ring testing of the AnBUSDiC test; a new screening method for the anaerobic degradability of surfactants

Mitt environmental chemistry Ökotox 3/14

Contact: BASF SE, GUP/PA – Z470, Ludwigshafen 67056, Germany

Original Articles
Occurrence and distribution of perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in European and Chinese river–estuary systemsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15
Contact: Yantai Institute of Coastal Zone Research, CAS, Key Laboratory of Coastal Zone Environmental Processes and Ecological Remediation, Yantai, Shandong 264003, PR China E-mail

Information
Report on the workshop on national bird egg monitoring on 22 September in TrierMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09
Contact: University of Trier

Original articles

Inputs of plant protection product active substances into surface waters from agricultural and urban sources in the Querne/Weida catchment area (Central Germany)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/21

Contact: State Institute for Agriculture and Horticulture of Saxony-Anhalt, Strenzfelder Allee 22, 06406 Bernburg, Email

Original articles
Application of an LC-MS screening method to identify historical and current trace substances in groundwater and surface water of a former sewage farmMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Contact: Freie Universität Berlin, Hydrogeology, Malteserstraße 74-100, 12249 Berlin, E-mail

Positions
Authorisation and regulation of plant protection products from an industry perspectiveMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Editorial

Editorials for issues 1/ 2020, 2/2020, 3/2020, 4/2020, 1/2021, 2/2021, 3/2021, 4/2021, 1/2022, 2/2022 and 3/2022

Virtual members’ meeting of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 2020

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Editorial: Teaching in times of coronavirus – the sudden introduction of digital teaching formats at universities

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Editorial Issue 2/ 2020

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Editorial Issue 1/ 2020

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Review of the environmental conference in Landau

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

(Micro-)plastics in the environment – a persistent topic in science?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

New Division Board introduces itself

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Welcome to Münster, welcome to “Umwelt 2018”Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18
Annual review by the Division BoardMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
Revision of the Federal Soil Protection and Contaminated Sites Ordinance (BBodSchV): Invitation to relaunch the “soil” working groupMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17
Invitation to TübingenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/16
Doctoral Candidates’ Day and Young Environmental Scientists Forum – opportunities offered by the Division for early-career scientistsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/15
From the Division
Review of 11 years of REACHMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18
Annual conference in Tübingen 2016 – what next?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: Bayer CropScience AG, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 50, 40789 Monheim Email

Original articles

Activity of oestrogenic and androgenic substances during and after the ozonation of hospital wastewater

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Investigation of the transformation of organic micropollutants in biological wastewater treatment – Analytical and experimental concepts and challengesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12

Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Am Mainzer Tor 1, Email

Original articles
Integration of bioavailability in soil protectionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10
Contact: German Environment Agency, Dessau, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Chemistry & Biodiversity − Chemistry Probing NatureMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04
Contact: Editor Chemistry & Biodiversity Lausanne

Information
Report on the workshop on national bird egg monitoring on 22 September in TrierMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09

Original articles

A challenge for the regulatory authority for plant protection products: The occurrence of the metabolite 1,2,4-triazole in groundwater

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/ 19

Contact: Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL), Plant Protection Products Division, Messeweg 11/12, D-38104 Braunschweig, Email

Original articles

In situ monitoring of freshly applied plant protection products

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/ 19

Contact: FG. Biogeophysics, Institute of Soil Science and Site Ecology, University of Hohenheim, Emil Wolff-Straße 27, 70599 Stuttgart, Email

Original articles
Emissions inventories as a basis for determining causes and recording air pollution

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/09

Contact: Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy, University of Stuttgart, Email.

Original articles

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: German Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt), Dept. IV 2.3 Chemicals, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original Articles
Position paper on substance-related environmental monitoring (Part 1 of 2): Appendix 2: Spatial distribution of hexachlorocyclohexane isomers (HCH) in the surface water of the North Sea

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07

Contact: Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency, Hamburg, Email

Original articles
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)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: Institute of Geology and Palaeontology – Applied Geology, University of Münster, Corrensstraße 24, 48149 Münster, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Soil science in Department VI of Trier University

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07

Contact: Trier University, Department VI: Geography/Geosciences, Email

Original contributions
Emission inventories as a basis for determining causes and recording air pollution

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/09

Contact: Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy, University of Stuttgart, Email.

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

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/10

Contact: University of Bremen, Centre for Environmental Research and Sustainable
Technologies (UFT), Email

Original articles

Analysis of priority substances in wastewater samples – An important prerequisite for an inventory of German wastewater treatment plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/18

Contact: TZW: DVGW Water Technology Centre, Karlsruher Straße 84, 76139 Karlsruhe, Email

Original articles
Ageing of synthetic polymers in the marine environment using HDPE, LDPE, PP and PLA as examplesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Alfred Wegener Institute, Kurpromenade 201, D-27498 Heligoland and Leipzig University, Johannisallee 29, D-04103 Leipzig, email

Original Articles
Risk Assessment of PBT SubstancesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/06

Information
Survey on the study of ecotoxicology in GermanyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/03
Contact: Umweltbundesamt Berlin, Email

Original articles

Organic UV filters in the aquatic environment – where can the hotspots be found?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Contact: University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, School of Life Sciences, Institute for Ecopreneurship, Hofackerstrasse 30, CH-4132 Muttenz, Switzerland, Email

Original articles

Advanced Chromatographic Approaches for the Comprehensive Analysis of Emerging Contaminants in Wastewater Effluents

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Expanding the scope of wastewater monitoring by SFC-HRMS analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/23

Transformation Products of Fluoxetine Formed by Photodegradation in Water and Biodegradation in Zebrafish Embryos

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

Contact: Analytical Chemistry, Department of Plant and Environmental Science, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, E-mail

Editorials
Message from the Executive BoardMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
environmental chemistry and ecotoxicology − Subfields of interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary environmental science Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Original Articles
Risk Assessment of PBT SubstancesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/06
Bioaccumulation of Organic Environmental ChemicalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03
From the Division
Minutes of the meeting of the Executive Board of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology on 8 April 2010Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10
Contact: VTF Environmental Safety Assessment Henkel KGa Düssseldorf, Email

Original contributions
Position paper on substance-related environmental monitoring (Part 1 of 2): Annex 1: Effects monitoring: Hormones and hormone-like substances in the groundwater of contaminated sitesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07
Contact: Baden-Württemberg State Agency for the Environment, Measurements and Nature Conservation, E-mail

Original articles

TerraChem: A Systems Approach for Understanding and Managing Chemical Risks to Terrestrial Biodiversity

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/25

Contact: German Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Briefly Presented
Physiological ecology of animals at the Institute of Evolution and Ecology of Eberhard Karls University TübingenMitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 1/13
Original Contributions

Relevance of ionic micropollutants – Quantification of metformin and its transformation product guanidine in biota

Mitt environmental chemistry Ecotoxicology 2/19

Contact: University of Tübingen, Konrad-Adenauer-Str. 20, D-72072 Tübingen E-mail

Original articles

Mixture toxicity in the Erft – toxicity drivers and non-detects

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Erftverband, Am Erftverband 6, 50126 Bergheim, Email

Original articles
Background levels and heavy metal contamination of sediments in the area of flowing waters, using the Szczecin Lagoon as an example Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Contact: University of Münster, Email

Original articles
Consumer exposure to PFOS and PFOA Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Contact: Safety and Environmental Technology Group, Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, ETH Zurich

Original articles

A challenge for the authorisation of plant protection products: The occurrence of the metabolite 1,2,4-triazole in groundwater

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/ 19

Contact: Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL), Plant Protection Products Division, Messeweg 11/12, D-38104 Braunschweig, Email

Original articles

30 years of moss monitoring in Germany: new developments and long-term trends

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Hormonal pollution in a flowing watercourse during a rainfall event

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/21

Activity of oestrogenic and androgenic substances during and after the ozonation of hospital wastewater

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Investigations into the assessment and prevention of toxic oxidation by-products in the oxidative treatment of wastewater containing fluoroquinolonesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12

Contact: Institute for Energy and Environmental Technology (IUTA), Duisburg, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Ecotoxicology and Environmental SafetyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/04

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Original articles

Analysis of priority substances in wastewater samples – An important prerequisite for an inventory of German wastewater treatment plants

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/18

Contact:German Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau, Email

Original articles

“Risk Profiler” in use – a comparison of the environmental risk profiles of insecticides

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Contact: German Environment Agency, Dessau-Rosslau, Division IV 1.3 Plant Protection Products, Email

Original articles

Transport behaviour of PFAS from paper sludges in large lysimeters

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/25

Decline in PFC contamination in municipal sewage sludges in BavariaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Department for Substances and chemical assessment, Demollstraße 31, 82407 Wielenbach, Email

Original articles
MUTReWa - Measures for more sustainable handling of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Email

Original articles
UFZ-LSER database – A useful tool for many physicochemical problems in analytical chemistryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/18
Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research GmbH - UFZ, Permoserstraße 15, 04318 Leipzig, Email

Original Articles

Chemical characterisation of ultrafine particles in the exhaust plume of an airport

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Institute for Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences (IAU), Goethe University Frankfurt, E-mail

Original articles
MUTReWa – Measures for more sustainable management of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: GFN mbH – Society for Field Ecology and Nature Conservation Planning, Email

Original articles
The transport of the antibiotic sulfadiazine in soils: What effect does slurry have?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Contact: Institute of Chemistry and Dynamics of the Geosphere ICG-4, Forschungszentrum Jülich, E-mail

Original contributions

Enz4Water - Enzymatic filtration for the fourth purification stage

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: ASA Spezialenzyme GmbH, Am Exer 19 C, 38302 Wolfenbüttel

Original articles
Emission inventories as a basis for identifying the causes of and recording air pollutionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/09
Contact: Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy, University of Stuttgart, Email

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Original articles
Application of an LC-MS screening method to identify historical and current trace substances in groundwater and surface water from a former sewage farmMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Contact: Berliner Wasserbetriebe, Laboratory/FE, Motardstraße 35, 13629 Berlin, Email

Original Articles

Status of the assessment and remediation of PFC contamination in Düsseldorf

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/19

Contact: Environmental Office of the State Capital of Düsseldorf Brinckmannstr. 7, 40225 Düsseldorf, E-mail

Original articles

Sulfamic acid – quantification of a small, highly polar molecule using reversed-phase LC-MS-MS

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: IWW Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wasser Beratungs- und Entwicklungsgesellschaft mbH Mühlheim a. d. Ruhr, Email

Original articles
Transport of the antibiotic sulfadiazine in soils: What effect does slurry have?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Contact: Institute of Chemistry and Dynamics of the Geosphere ICG-4
Forschungszentrum Jülich, E-mail

Original contributions
Arsenic species and plant transfer Arsenite exchange by plant roots: Comparison of plants grown in hydroponics and in soilMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/09
Contact: UFZ - Helmholtz - Centre for Environmental Research GmbH, E-mail

Original articles
Gen-DarT – a predictive model for chronic toxicity through analysis of altered gene expression in zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio)?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Contact: UFZ − Leipzig-Halle Centre for Environmental Research GmbH, Email

Original articles
Perfluorinated carboxylic acids – not only perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) is of concernMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Long-range transport potential of chemicals – How can this substance property of concern be taken into account in the PBT assessment under REACH?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/13
Wastewater treatment plants as a source of polyfluorinated compounds in the atmosphereMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
Contact: German Environment Agency, Dessau, Chemicals Division, Email

Original articles
Trifluoroacetate in surface waters and drinking water in North Rhine-WestphaliaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/18
Contact: Ministry for the Environment, Agriculture, Nature Conservation and Consumer Protection of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia, Düsseldorf, Email

Original contributions
Influence of ageing processes on the sorption behaviour of micropollutants on microplasticsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18
Contact: Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Center for Energy and Environmental Chemistry (CEEC Jena)
Institute of technical chemistry and environmental chemistry, Philosophenweg 7a, 07743 Jena, Email

Original articles

Chemical characterisation of ultrafine particles in the exhaust plume of an airport

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Institute for Atmosphere and Environment (IAU), Goethe University Frankfurt, E-mail

Original articles

Recovery of tyre wear particles from environmental samples by density separation using a dense NaI solution as a possible reference material for
environmentally relevant process studies – Exemplary tests on a water sample

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research GmbH – UFZ, Central Water Analysis and chemometrics, Brückstraße 3a, 39114 Magdeburg, Email

Original articles

Determination of the ecotoxicological potential of antibiotics using the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and QSAR analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: Department of Chemistry and ILOC Institute, Hochschule Niederrhein, Frankenring 20, 47798 Krefeld, Email

Original contributions

In vitro toxicity and chemical composition of plastic products

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

Contact: Aquatic Ecotoxicology Department, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Email

Original articles
Gen-DarT – a predictive model for chronic toxicity through analysis of altered gene expression in zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio)?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Contact: UFZ − Leipzig-Halle Centre for Environmental Research GmbH, E-mail

Original articles

30 years of moss monitoring in Germany: New developments and long-term trends

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Contact:PlanWerk Nidda, consultancy office, email

Original articles

Perfluorinated alkanes in the atmosphere: An overview

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Contact: Department of Atmospheric Pollutants and Environmental Technology, Empa, Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology, Überlandstrasse 129, Dübendorf, Switzerland, email

Original articles

Development of PFAS sum parameters using Combustion Ion Chromatography (CIC)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/23

Contact: Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM), Division 4.3 – Pollutant Transfer and Environmental Technologies, Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, e-mail

Original articles
Residues of human medicinal products in sewage sludge – prioritisation concept for classifying the environmental hazard potential for soilMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/14
Integration of bioavailability in soil protectionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10
Contact: German Environment Agency, FG II 4.1, E-mail

Original Articles
Synthesis and behaviour of polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) under thermal stressMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
Reviews
Horst Fribolin: One- and two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy − An introductionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/06
Contact: Institute of Ecological Chemistry and Waste Analysis at TU Braunschweig, E-mail

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, E-mail

Original articles
Investigations into the assessment and avoidance of toxic oxidation by-products during the oxidative wastewater treatment of fluoroquinolonesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12
Contact: Institute for Energy and Environmental Technology (IUTA), Duisburg, E-mail

Original articles

Recovery of tyre wear particles from environmental samples by density separation using NaI heavy liquid as a possible reference material for
environmentally relevant process studies – exemplary tests on a water sample

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Modelling pollutant dispersion during extreme flooding in the Bitterfeld areaMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07
Development of a label-free biosensor for the detection of diclofenac in wastewater-contaminated surface watersMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/14

Contact: Department of Water Analysis and chemometrics, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research - UFZ, E-mail

Original contributions
Position paper on substance-based environmental monitoring (Part 1 of 2): Annex 1: Effects monitoring: Hormones and hormone-like substances in the groundwater of contaminated sitesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/07
Contact: Landesanstalt für Umwelt, Messungen und Naturschutz Baden-Württemberg, E-mail

Original contributions

Pollutant monitoring in the coastal waters of the federal state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania to assess water quality

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: State Office for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Geology of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Department 3: Geology, Water and soil, Goldberger Straße 12b
18273 Güstrow, E-mail

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Original articles

Determination of benzotriazole in water bodies using plasmonic onsite analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Photonic Sensor Technology, Institute for Nanophotonics Göttingen e. V., Hans-Adolf-Krebs-Weg 1, 37077 Göttingen Email

Briefly introduced

UMW environmental monitoring

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: UMW environmental monitoring, Wallbergstr. 13, 82054 Sauerlach, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Sustainability in chemistry in Chemical Engineering at Münster University of Applied Sciences Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Contact: Münster University of Applied Sciences, FB01 – Chemical Engineering, Stegerwaldstr. 39, 48565 Steinfurt, E-mail

Original contributions
Position paper on substance-related environmental monitoring (part 2 of 2): Annex 1: Sampling of zebra mussels for the Environmental Specimen Bank Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/07
Information
Report on the workshop on national bird egg monitoring on 22 September in TrierMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/09
Contact: University of Trier, Faculty VI Geography/Geosciences, E-mail

Original articles

In-vitro toxicity and chemical composition of plastic products

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

Contact: Department of Biology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway, Email

Original contributions
Integration of bioavailability into soil protectionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10
Contact: FU-Berlin, AG Org. environmental chemistry, Email

Original articles
Emission inventories as a basis for identifying causes and recording air pollutionMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/09
Contact: Institute of Energy Economics and the Rational Use of Energy, University of Stuttgart, Email.

Original articles
Bioaccumulation in organisms at a dredged material disposal site in the German Bight (North Sea)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/12
Contact: German Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG) Koblenz, E-mail

Original articles

Microplastics = sediment?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Institute of Hydraulic Engineering and Water Management at RWTH Aachen University, Mies-van-der-Rohe-Str. 17, 52074 Aachen, E-mail

Original contributions
Online sensor system for monitoring water quality for organic compoundsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: UNISENSOR Sensorsysteme AG, Karlsruhe, E-mail

Briefly presented
International Review of Hydrobiology − A Journal covering all Aspects of Limnology and Marine BiologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03
Contact: Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries Berlin, Department of Limnology of River Lakes, Email

Original articles

Safe and sustainable recycling requires controls and greater transparency – a case study on PVC flooring

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Technology and Society Laboratory, Empa, 9014 St. Gallen, Switzerland, Email

From the Division

That was “Umwelt 2025”

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/25

Contact: Umweltbundesamt, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original articles

BayÖkotox joint project – “Ecotoxicological assessment of substances in the environment”

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/23

Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Bürgermeister-Ulrich-Str.160, 86179 Augsburg, email

Original articles
The history of atmospheric chemistry in GermanyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/03
Contact: MPI for Chemistry, Mainz, Biogeochemistry Department

Original articles

The Federal Trace Substance Centre – aims and tasks

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/23

Contact: German Environment Agency, Federal Trace Substance Centre, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, email

Original Articles

The influence of extreme flood events on fluvial sediments and their heavy metal inventory

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25


Contact: Department of Geography, RWTH Aachen University, Wüllnerstr. 5b, 52062 Aachen, Email

Original Articles

Rainwater drainage from a plastics-processing industrial plant as a source of microplastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Contact: Institute of Environmental and Process Engineering, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, Am Brückweg 26, 65428 Rüsselsheim, Email

Original articles
Biomonitoring of PCBs and PCDD/F in Bavaria: Results from 18 years of continuous monitoring

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: POPs Environmental Consulting; Lindenfirststr. 23, D-73527 Schwäbisch Gmünd, Email

Original contributions
MUTReWa - Measures for more sustainable management of pesticides and their transformation products in regional water managementMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: City of Freiburg, Email

Original articles

Behaviour of nanoparticles in wastewater treatment plants
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency (LfU) Munich, Email

Original articles
Photochemical degradation of benzotriazole under environmentally relevant conditionsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/15

Contact: Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ, Department of Analytics, Permoserstrasse 15, 04318 Leipzig, E-mail

Original articles

Which processes are responsible for the environmental behaviour of PFAS in soil?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/21

Contact: University of Kassel, Hydrology and Substance Balance Division, Kurt-Wolters-Str. 3, 34125 Kassel, Germany, Email

Original articles
Effects of synthetic and natural microparticles on blue mussels (Mytilus edulis) and rockpool prawns (Palaemon varians)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: University of Duisburg-Essen, Universitätsstr. 2, 45141 Essen and Alfred Wegener Institute, Am Handelshafen 12, 27570 Bremerhaven, Email

About ...
About ... CadmiumMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04
Contact: Federal Research Centre for Agriculture, Institute of Agroecology, Braunschweig

Original articles
Selection and use of reference matrices for determining substance properties and the environmental behaviour of substancesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Information
Conference report: Environmental Specimen Bank workshop on monitoring priority substances and "emerging pollutants" Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/07
Contact: Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology IME-AE Schmallenberg, E-mail

Original articles

Pesticide residues in small water bodies in agricultural landscapes – action is still needed

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Pesticides Division, German Environment Agency, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original articles

The entry of microplastics into food and the aquatic environment and its consequences – current questions and answers

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/20

Contact: Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology, Technical University of Munich, Mühlenweg 22, 85354 Freising, Email

Original articles
Non-target analysis in ecologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10
Contact: NMR Group, Department of Chemistry, Humboldt University of Berlin, Email

Original contributions
Behaviour of selected pesticides in the water-soil-plant system in the lysimeters of the Wagna research stationMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Contact: Federal Environment Agency, Organic Analyses, Vienna, E-mail

Original contributions
The special status of antibiotics in water pollution caused by pharmaceuticalsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/16
Ecotoxicological effects of mixtures of substances in wastewater treatmentMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/15
Pharmaceuticals and their metabolites in the water cycleMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/10
Contact: Bavarian Environment Agency, Bürgermeister-Ulrichstr. 160, 86179 Augsburg, Tel.: 0821/9071-5937, Email

Original articles
Does the use of modern pesticides lead to the mobilisation of old DDT residues in agricultural land?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Briefly presented
Professorship of Instrumental Analysis, Faculty of biotechnology, Mannheim University of Applied SciencesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/17
Contact: Institute of Instrumental Analysis and Bioanalysis, Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of biotechnology, Paul-Wittsack-Strasse 10, 68163 Mannheim, Email

Original articles

KOLa – Continuous ozonation with slow sand filtration for oxidative and microbiological investigations of organic compounds

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: Water Innovation and Research Centre (WIRC), University of Bath, BA2 7AY, UK, Email

Original Articles
Environmental analysis of biological matricesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04

Original articles

30 years of moss monitoring in Germany: New developments and long-term trends

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Contact: Institute for Environment & Energy, Technology & Analytics, Email

Original Articles
Persistent chlorinated hydrocarbonsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/04

Briefly introduced
IBACON GmbH

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/14
Contact: IBACON GmbH, Arheilger Weg17, 64380 Rossdorf, E-mail

Briefly presented
Expert colloquium – QSAR at BMU, BonnMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04

Original articles
Influence of ageing processes on the sorption behaviour of micropollutants on microplasticsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18
Contact: Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Jena Center for Microbial Communication (JCMC), Institute of Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Lessingstr. 8, 07743 Jena., Email

Original Articles
Synthesis and behaviour of polychlorinated terphenyls (PCTs) under thermal stressMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/03
Reviews
H. Lohninger, J. Fröhlich, B. Mizaikoff, E. Rosenberg:" Teach/ Me − Instrumental Analysis (ISBN 3-540-14957-0) Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/04
J. Nölte: "ICP Emission Spectrometry for Practitioners" (ISBN 3-527-30351-0)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/03

Original articles

Investigation of the transformation of organic micropollutants in biological wastewater treatment – analytical and experimental concepts and challenges
Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Am Mainzer Tor 1, E-mail

Original articles
Biocides in Berlin’s rainwater runoffMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/17

Contact: Kompetenzzentrum Wasser Berlin gGmbH, Cicerostr. 24, 10709 Berlin, Email

Original articles

Mercury in German rivers: a challenge today and tomorrow

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25


Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology (BfG), Department G - Qualitative Hydrology, Koblenz

Editorial

Editorials for issues 1/ 2020, 2/2020, 3/2020, 4/2020, 1/2021, 2/2021, 3/2021, 4/2021, 1/2022, 2/2022 , 3/2022,1/2023,
2/2023, 3/2023

Virtual members’ meeting of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology 2020

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/20

Review of the Environmental Conference in Landau

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

(Micro-)plastics in the environment – a persistent topic in science?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

New Division Board introduces itself

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Contact: German Environment Agency, Department IV 1.2 Biocides, Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, email

Original articles
Preventive action – What does society want Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/01

Original articles

Are PFAS released into soil through the degradation of side-chain-fluorinated polymers?
A two-year microcosm study provides indications

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/25


Contact: HLNUG: Hessian Agency for Nature Conservation, Environment and Geology, Department G3 “soil and contaminated sites”, Rheingaustraße 186, 65203 Wiesbaden, email

Original contributions

Mercury environmental monitoring using stable Hg isotopes: Interpretation of the Hg cycle in contaminated river sediments

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Contact: Federal Institute of Hydrology, Qualitative Hydrology, Koblenz, Email

Original articles

Determination of benzotriazole in water bodies using plasmonic onsite analysis

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/21

Contact: Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e. V., Hans-Adolf-Krebs-Weg 1, 37077 Göttingen Email

Original contributions

Nominally identical microplastic models differ greatly in their particle–cell interactions – a reason for contradictory results in microplastic research?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/24

Contact: Animal Ecology I & Biological Physics, University of Bayreuth E-mail

Original articles


Hazardous substance properties: PBT assessment of medicinal productsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Contact: Ines Prutz, Section IV 2.2 Medicinal Products, German Environment Agency
Wörlitzer Platz 1, 06844 Dessau-Roßlau, Email

Original articles
Assessment of the availability of non-extractable PAH residues in soilMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10
Contact: c/o BWS GmbH Hamburg

Original articles

Safe and sustainable recycling requires controls and greater transparency – a case study on PVC floor coverings

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Chair of Ecological System Design, ETH Zurich, HIF D 16.2, Laura-Hezner-Weg 7, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland, Email

Information
The GDCh provides information about the sports reportMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/05

Briefly introduced
NABU – taking a stand for people and nature so that the world remains worth living inMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/04

Original contributions

Long-term study of nitrated and oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil samples from two different sites

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/22

Contact: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Multiphase Chemistry Dept., Mainz, Germany, Email

Original articles
The urban “nitrogen dioxide (NO2) problem”: What impact do direct traffic emissions have?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/08
The photolysis of nitrous acid (HONO) − an important source of OH radicals in the atmosphereMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Division contributions in the ESEU
Primary NO2 emissions and their impact on air quality in traffic environments in GermanyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/12
From the Division
Report from the Working Group Atmospheric ChemistryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13
Information
DBU joint project “Atmospheric Diagnostics” − five years after − Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Contact: Department of physical chemistry, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Email

Editorial
Welcome to Münster, welcome to “Umwelt 2018”Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/18
The Division Board’s review of the yearMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
On dependent and independent expertsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16
New Division Board – outlook on the key areas of work for the coming yearsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/11
Division contributions in ESEU
A new method to determine the anaerobic degradability of surfactants: the AnBUSDiC testMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/11
From the Division
Review of 11 years of REACHMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/18
Annual conference in Tübingen 2016 – what next?Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17
Position paper by the Division Board: objectives and tasks of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology todayMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/13
Division contributions in ESEU
Ring testing of the AnBUSDiC test; a new screening method for the anaerobic degradability of surfactantsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/13

Contact: BASF Personal Care and Nutrition GmbH,
Henkelstr 67, Dusseldorf 40589, Germany
E-mail

From the Division
Working Group Chemical Assessment: Report on the 2nd meeting of the GDCh ad hoc working group "Exposure Analysis and Computer Simulation Models"Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/01

Original Articles

Challenges in the development of methods for analysing highly polar substances in water using HILIC and IC-HRMS coupling

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/24

Systematic recording of trace substance contamination in river water upstream of drinking water production

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: Zweckverband Landeswasserversorgung, Am Spitzigen Berg 1, 89129 Langenau, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil ScienceMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/05
Contact: Agricultural Research and Investigation Institute, Speyer, E-mail

From the Division

4th PhD Student Day of the GDCh Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology at Eurofins Agroscience Services GmbH on 10 October 2017Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/17
Contact: Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Hahn-Meitner-Weg 1, B.2.41, 55128 Mainz, Email

Briefly introduced
Dr. U. Noack LaboratoriesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/05
Contact: Dr. U. Noack Laboratories

Briefly introduced
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/03
Contact: Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK)

Briefly introduced
Chemical Laboratory Dr. Wirts & PartnerMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/02
Contact: Chemical Laboratory Dr. Wirts & Partner

Brief introduction
Research focus: environmental analysis and ecotoxicology at the Faculty of Life Sciences of Hamburg University of Applied SciencesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/10
Contact: HAW Hamburg, Faculty: Life Sciences, E-mail

Original articles

Per- and polyfluorinated alkyl substances along the European west coast – distribution patterns and trends for the replacement compound HFPO-DA

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/23

Contact: Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Institute of Environmental Chemistry of the Coastal Region, Department of Organic Environmental Chemistry,Max-Planck-Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Email

Information
Comprehensive Report from the Biorefinica 2006 − An International Symposium on Biobased Products and BiorefineriesMitt environmental chemistry Ökotox 2/07

Original contributions

Contamination of mine water by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Justus Liebig University Gießen, iFZ, Institute of Soil Science and Soil Conservation, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26, 35392 Gießen, Email

Original articles
Application of an LC-MS screening method for the identification of historical and current trace substances in groundwater and surface water from a former sewage farmMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14
Contact: Berliner Wasserbetriebe, Laboratory/FE, Motardstraße 35, 13629 Berlin, E-mail

Original articles

30 years of moss monitoring in Germany: New developments and long-term trends

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Contact: Institute for Environment & Energy, Technology & Analytics Email

Original articles

30 years of moss monitoring in Germany: New developments and long-term trends

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Contact: Institute of Environmental & Energy, Technology & Analytics, email

Original articles

Stormwater drainage from a plastics-processing industrial plant as a source of microplastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/20

Contact: Institute of Environmental and Process Engineering, RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, Am Brückweg 26, 65428 Rüsselsheim, E-mail

Original articles

Contamination of mine water by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: SARChI Chair for Mine Water Management, Tshwane University of Technology (TUT), Private Bag X680, Pretoria 0001 South Africa, Email

Original articles

Development of the “pollution fingerprint” in the North Sea over the last century

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/ 22

Occurrence and distribution of organic UV stabilisers and UV filters in sediments of European estuariesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/ 16

Contact: Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute of Coastal Research, Department of Environmental Chemistry, Max-Planck-Straße 1, 21502 Geesthacht and Leuphana University Lüneburg, Institute of sustainable chemistry and environmental chemistry, Scharnhorststraße 1, 21335 Lüneburg, Email

Original contributions
Consumer exposure to PFOS and PFOA Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Consumer exposure to phthalates in Europe: Identification of the important sources Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/06
Contact: Institute for Chemical and Bioengineering, ETH Zurich, E-mail

Original contributions
Characterisation of the sorption of organic bases from aqueous solutions: Current results and limitations in predicting environmental behaviourMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/16

Contact: Institute of water chemistry, Technische Universität Dresden, 01062 Dresden, Email

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Original articles
Occurrence and distribution of perfluorinated alkyl substances (PFAS) in European and Chinese river–estuary systemsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/15
Contact: Helmholtz-Zentrum Geesthacht, Institute of Coastal Research, Department of environmental chemistry, Max-Planck-Straße 1, 21502 Geesthacht E-mail

Original articles
Wastewater ozonation and related formation of N- oxides

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17

Contact: University of Tübingen, Environmental Analysis, Hölderlinstr. 12, 72074 Tübingen, Email

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Information
Conference report: 8th International Conference on Solar Energy and Applied Photochemsitry − SOLAR'05 and Enpho'05Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/05
Contact: Max-Planck-Institute for Biophysical Chemistry Göttingen

Original contributions
Background levels and heavy metal contamination of sediments in the area of running waters, using the Oder Lagoon as an example Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/08
Contact: Institute of Ecological and Sustainable Chemistry at TU Braunschweig, E-mail

Original articles

Decline in biodiversity: to what extent is an inadequate environmental risk assessment of pesticides responsible?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Contact: Institute of Zoology, Department of Integrative Biology and Biodiversity Research, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, email

Editorial

Editorials for issues 1/2020, 2/2020, 3/2020, 4/2020, 1/2021, 2/2021, 3/2021, 4/2021, 1/2022, 2/2022, 3/2022,1/2023,
2/2023, 3/2023

Virtual 2020 general meeting of members of the Division of Environmental Chemistry and Ecotoxicology

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/20

New Division Board introduces itself

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/19

Original articles
Long-range transport of organic substances in waterMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/10

Contact: Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Centre for Applied Geosciences, environmental chemistry and analysis, Hölderlinstr. 12, 72074 Tübingen, Email

Original articles
Non-target analysis in ecologyMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/10
Contact: Institute for Forest Genetics (vTI), Federal Research Institute for Rural Areas, Forestry and Fisheries, Waldsieversdorf, Email

Original articles
Metabolite screening in environmental samples using LC-Q-TOF and electrochemical mass spectrometryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/13
Contact: University of Tübingen, Department of Geosciences Environmental Analysis, Email

Original articles

Organic UV filters in the aquatic environment – where can the hotspots be found?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/24

Contact: University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland, School of Life Sciences, Institute for Ecopreneurship, Hofackerstrasse 30, CH-4132 Muttenz, Switzerland, E-mail

Original articles
Concentration and distribution of anthropogenic platinum group metal emissions (Pt, Pd and Rh) in soil and airborne dust Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/08
Contact: Institute for Atmosphere and Environment, J.W. Goethe University Frankfurt, E-mail

Original articles

Compostability and ecotoxicological assessment of bio-based plastics

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/20

Contact: Faculty of Agriculture, Environment and Chemistry, Dresden University of Applied Sciences, Friedrich-List-Platz 1, 01069 Dresden, Email

Original articles

Imaging MALDI-MS and nanodispensing as tools for effect-directed HPTLC analysis – An interim report

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/22

Contact: Faculty of Chemistry, Aalen University, Beethovenstraße 1 / 73430 Aalen

Original articles

In vitro toxicity and chemical composition of plastic products

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

Contact: Department of Aquatic Ecotoxicology, Goethe University Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Email

Original articles

Development of the “pollution fingerprint” in the North Sea over the last century

Mitt environmental chemistry ecotoxicology 2/22

Microplastics as a Trojan horse for trace metals

Mitt environmental chemistry ecotoxicology 1/22

Contact: Institute of Environmental Chemistry of Coastal Regions, Inorganic Environmental Chemistry, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Max-Planck-Str. 1, 21502 Geesthacht, Email

Original contributions
Do cemeteries emit pharmaceuticals?

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/14

Contact: State Office for Geology and Mining, Rhineland-Palatinate
Emy-Roeder-Str. 5, 55133 Mainz
E-mail

Original articles


Effective reduction of the antibacterial activity of the fluoroquinolone danofloxacin through biotransformation with the ascomycete Xylaria longipesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/16
Contact: Institute of food chemistry and food biotechnology, Justus Liebig University Gießen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Gießen E-mail

Original contributions

KOLa – Continuous ozonation with slow sand filtration for oxidative and microbiological investigations of organic compounds

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/19

Contact: Water Innovation and Research Centre (WIRC), University of Bath, BA2 7AY, UK, Email

Original articles
Antibiotic residues in slurry and soilsMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/10
The behaviour of organic trace substances during wastewater treatment Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/07
Contact: Institute of Environmental Research (INFU), University of Dortmund, E-mail

Briefly introduced
Institut für Wasserforschung GmbHMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/12
Contact: Institut für Wasserforschung Dortmund GmbH, Email

Original articles

Prioritisation and identification of PFAS using automated data analysis in non-target screening through PFΔScreen

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Contact: Department of Geosciences, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Schnarrenbergstraße 94-96, 72076 Tübingen, E-mail

Original contributions

Prioritisation and identification of PFAS using automated data analysis in non-target screening by PFΔScreen

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/24

Transformation Products of Fluoxetine Formed by Photodegradation in Water and Biodegradation in Zebrafish Embryos

Mitt Umweltchem Ökotox 4/19

Wastewater ozonation and related formation of N-oxidesMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 2/17
Metabolite screening in environmental samples using LC-Q-TOF and electrochemistry mass spectrometryMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 3/13
Briefly presented
Professorship of Environmental Analytics, Eberhard Karls University TübingenMitt Umweltchem Ökotox 1/14

Contact: University of Tübingen, Environmental Analytics at the Centre for Applied Geosciences, Hölderlinstr. 12, D-72074 Tübingen, E-mail