World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Engineering and Technology

D-Index
53
Citations
8932
World Ranking
3473
National Ranking
45

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
56
Citations
10257
World Ranking
3682
National Ranking
44

Overview

Charlotte Scheutz is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark and has a research focus primarily within the fields of Environmental Science and Engineering. Their work encompasses several key subfields, including Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Global and Planetary Change, Building and Construction, Environmental Engineering, and Process Chemistry and Technology.

Their research broadly addresses topics such as Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Landfill Environmental Impact Studies, Odor and Emission Control Technologies, Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Production, Municipal Solid Waste Management, Underground Infrastructure and Sustainability, and Catalysts for Methane Reforming.

Charlotte Scheutz has contributed extensively to the scientific literature, with frequent publications appearing in venues such as Waste Management, SSRN Electronic Journal, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), The Science of The Total Environment, and Atmospheric Environment.

Selected recent papers by Scheutz include:

  • Trace gas emissions from municipal solid waste landfills: A review, 2020, Waste Management
  • Methane emission dynamics from a Danish landfill: The effect of changes in barometric pressure, 2021, Waste Management
  • Methane losses from different biogas plant technologies, 2022, Waste Management
  • Trace gas composition in landfill gas at Danish landfills receiving low-organic waste, 2021, Waste Management
  • Mitigation of methane emissions from three Danish landfills using different biocover systems, 2022, Waste Management

Frequent collaborators include Peter Kjeldsen, Anders Michael Fredenslund, Nathalia T. Vechi, Marion Huber-Humer, and Marlies Hrad.

Charlotte Scheutz's research contributes to the understanding of environmental impacts from waste management practices, particularly focusing on gas emissions and mitigation techniques applicable to landfill sites and biogas plants. The integration of engineering principles and environmental science provides a multidisciplinary approach to studying atmospheric gas dynamics and sustainable waste management solutions.

Best Publications

  • Microbial methane oxidation processes and technologies for mitigation of landfill gas emissions.

    Charlotte Scheutz;Peter Kjeldsen;Jean E. Bogner;Alex De Visscher

  • Municipal solid waste composition: Sampling methodology, statistical analyses, and case study evaluation

    Maklawe Essonanawe Edjabou;Morten Bang Jensen;Ramona Götze;Kostyantyn Pivnenko

  • Environmental factors influencing attenuation of methane and hydrochlorofluorocarbons in landfill cover soils.

    Charlotte Scheutz;Peter Kjeldsen

  • Life cycle assessment of sewage sludge management: A review:

    Hiroko Yoshida;Thomas Højlund Christensen;Charlotte Scheutz

  • Attenuation of methane and volatile organic compounds in landfill soil covers

    Charlotte Scheutz;Hans Mosbæk;Peter Kjeldsen

  • Greenhouse gas emissions from home composting of organic household waste

    Jacob Kragh Andersen;Alessio Boldrin;Thomas Højlund Christensen;Charlotte Scheutz

  • Methodologies for measuring fugitive methane emissions from landfills - A review.

    Jacob Mønster;Peter Kjeldsen;Charlotte Scheutz

  • Quantifying methane emission from fugitive sources by combining tracer release and downwind measurements - a sensitivity analysis based on multiple field surveys.

    Jacob G. Mønster;Jerker Samuelsson;Peter Kjeldsen;Chris W. Rella

  • Home composting as an alternative treatment option for organic household waste in Denmark: An environmental assessment using life cycle assessment-modelling

    Jacob K. Andersen;Alessio Boldrin;Thomas Hojlund Christensen;Charlotte Scheutz

  • Quantification of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Windrow Composting of Garden Waste

    Jacob Kragh Andersen;Alessio Boldrin;Jerker Samuelsson;Thomas Højlund Christensen

  • Mass balances and life cycle inventory of home composting of organic waste

    Jacob Kragh Andersen;Alessio Boldrin;Thomas Højlund Christensen;Charlotte Scheutz

  • Quantification of methane emissions from 15 Danish landfills using the mobile tracer dispersion method

    Jacob G. Mønster;Jerker Samuelsson;Peter Kjeldsen;Charlotte Scheutz

  • Food waste from Danish households: Generation and composition

    Maklawe Essonanawe Edjabou;Claus Petersen;Charlotte Scheutz;Thomas Fruergaard Astrup

  • Microbial population dynamics in urban organic waste anaerobic co-digestion with mixed sludge during a change in feedstock composition and different hydraulic retention times

    Temesgen Mathewos Fitamo;Laura Treu;Alessio Boldrin;Cristina Sartori

  • Plant-integrated measurement of greenhouse gas emissions from a municipal wastewater treatment plant

    Hiroko Yoshida;Jacob Mønster;Charlotte Scheutz

  • Quantification of multiple methane emission sources at landfills using a double tracer technique.

    Charlotte Scheutz;J. Samuelsson;Anders Michael Fredenslund;Peter Kjeldsen

  • Atmospheric emissions and attenuation of non-methane organic compounds in cover soils at a French landfill

    Charlotte Scheutz;Jean Bogner;Jeffrey P. Chanton;D. Blake

  • Trace gas emissions from municipal solid waste landfills: A review

    Zhenhan Duan;Charlotte Scheutz;Peter Kjeldsen

  • Review of reactive kinetic models describing reductive dechlorination of chlorinated ethenes in soil and groundwater.

    Julie Claire Claudia Chambon;Poul Løgstrup Bjerg;Charlotte Scheutz;Jacob Bælum

  • Life cycle assessment of sewage sludge management options including long-term impacts after land application

    Hiroko Yoshida;Marieke ten Hoeve;Marieke ten Hoeve;Thomas Højlund Christensen;Sander Bruun

  • Concurrent ethene generation and growth of Dehalococcoides containing vinyl chloride reductive dehalogenase genes during an enhanced reductive dechlorination field demonstration.

    Charlotte Scheutz;Neal d. Durant;Philip Dennis;Maria Heisterberg Hansen

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Kjeldsen
Peter Kjeldsen Technical University of Denmark
Poul Løgstrup Bjerg
Poul Løgstrup Bjerg Technical University of Denmark
Thomas Højlund Christensen
Thomas Højlund Christensen Technical University of Denmark
Thomas Fruergaard Astrup
Thomas Fruergaard Astrup Technical University of Denmark
Alessio Boldrin
Alessio Boldrin Technical University of Denmark
Carsten S. Jacobsen
Carsten S. Jacobsen Aarhus University
Lars Stoumann Jensen
Lars Stoumann Jensen University of Copenhagen
Sander Bruun
Sander Bruun University of Copenhagen
Philip John Binning
Philip John Binning Technical University of Denmark
Rasmus Jakobsen
Rasmus Jakobsen Technical University of Denmark

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Best Scientists Citing Charlotte Scheutz

Trending Scientists