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42
Citations
6588
World Ranking
7418
National Ranking
2641

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2005 - Member of the National Academy of Engineering For the development of widely used methods of managing contaminated sediments.

Overview

Danny D. Reible is affiliated with Texas Tech University in the United States and specializes in the field of Environmental Science, where they have contributed to a total of 102 publications. Their research extends into several subfields, including Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution, Biomedical Engineering, Ecology, and Environmental Engineering.

Their work frequently addresses topics such as Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact, Membrane-based Ion Separation Techniques, Mercury impact and mitigation studies, Membrane Separation Technologies, Heavy metals in the environment, Microplastics and Plastic Pollution, and Microbial bioremediation and biosurfactants.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Danny D. Reible are:

  • Frontiers of Membrane Desalination Processes for Brackish Water Treatment: A Review (2021) published in Membranes
  • Ex situ determination of freely dissolved concentrations of hydrophobic organic chemicals in sediments and soils: basis for interpreting toxicity and assessing bioavailability, risks and remediation necessity (2020) published in Nature Protocols
  • Impacts of Sediment Particle Grain Size and Mercury Speciation on Mercury Bioavailability Potential (2021) published in Environmental Science & Technology
  • Phosphorus adsorption by sediment considering mineral composition and environmental factors (2021) published in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
  • Modeling multicomponent ion transport to investigate selective ion removal in electrodialysis (2020) published in Environmental Science and Ecotechnology

Danny D. Reible's frequent co-authors include Balaji Rao, Uriel Garza-Rubalcava, Tariq Hussain, Magdalena Rakowska, and Xiaolong Shen.

Their work is commonly published in prominent journals such as Water Research, Toxics, The Science of The Total Environment, Environmental Pollution, and Chemosphere.

Reible has been recognized by the broader scientific community and holds distinctions such as being a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) since 2008. In 2005, they became a Member of the National Academy of Engineering for the development of widely used methods of managing contaminated sediments.

Best Publications

  • Convective transport within stable river sediments

    S. Anne Savant;Danny D. Reible;Louis J. Thibodeaux

  • Passive sampling methods for contaminated sediments: Practical guidance for selection, calibration, and implementation

    Upal Ghosh;Susan Kane Driscoll;Robert M. Burgess;Michiel T O Jonker

  • Contaminant fluxes from sediment due to tubificid oligochaete bioturbation

    D.D. Reible;V. Popov;K.T. Valsaraj;L.J. Thibodeaux

  • Regional Variation in Water-Related Impacts of Shale Gas Development and Implications for Emerging International Plays

    Meagan Mauter;Pedro J. J. Alvarez;Allen Burton;Diego Carlos Cafaro

  • Mathematical model for interactions and transport of phosphorus and sediment in the Three Gorges Reservoir

    Lei Huang;Hongwei Fang;Danny Reible

  • Environmental assessment of heavy metal transport and transformation in the Hangzhou Bay, China.

    Hongwei Fang;Lei Huang;Jingyu Wang;Guojian He

  • Evaluating the effectiveness of contaminated-sediment dredging.

    Karl E. Gustavson;G. Allen Burton;Norman R. Francingues;Danny D. Reible

  • Efficiency of capping contaminated bed sediments in situ. 1. Laboratory-scale experiments on diffusion-adsorption in the capping layer

    X.Q. Wang;L.J. Thibodeaux;K.T. Valsaraj;D.D. Reible

  • Fundamentals of environmental engineering

    Danny D. Reible

  • Predicting the Performance of Activated Carbon-, Coke-, and Soil-Amended Thin Layer Sediment Caps

    Paul Murphy;Andre Marquette;Danny Reible;Gregory V. Lowry

  • Efficiency of capping contaminated sediments in situ. 2. Mathematics of diffusion-adsorption in the capping layer

    Greg J. Thoma;Danny D. Reible;Kalliat T. Valsaraj;Louis J. Thibodeaux

  • A review on sediment bioflocculation: Dynamics, influencing factors and modeling.

    Haojie Lai;Hongwei Fang;Lei Huang;Guojian He

  • On the enrichment of hydrophobic organic compounds in fog droplets

    K.T. Valsaraj;G.J. Thoma;D.D. Reible;L.J. Thibodeaux

  • Comparison of polymeric samplers for accurately assessing PCBs in pore waters

    Philip M. Gschwend;John K. MacFarlane;Danny D. Reible;X. Lu

  • Selenium in sediments, pore waters and benthic infauna of Lake Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia

    G.M. Peters;W.A. Maher;F. Krikowa;A.C. Roach

  • Diffusion Models of Environmental Transport

    Bruce Choy;Danny D. Reible

  • Assessing and managing contaminated sediments: part I, developing an effective investigation and risk evaluation strategy.

    Sabine E. Apitz;John W. Davis;Ken Finkelstein;David W. Hohreiter

  • Predicting bioavailability of PAHs and PCBs with porewater concentrations measured by solid‐phase microextraction fibers

    Xiaoxia Lu;Alison Skwarski;Brian Drake;Danny D. Reible

  • Development and Placement of a Sorbent-Amended Thin Layer Sediment Cap in the Anacostia River

    Kathleen M. McDonough;Paul Murphy;Jim Olsta;Yuewei Zhu

  • Gas-to-particle partitioning of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in an urban atmosphere

    V. Subramanyam;K.T. Valsaraj;L.J. Thibodeaux;D.D. Reible

Frequent Co-Authors

Kalliat T. Valsaraj
Kalliat T. Valsaraj Louisiana State University
John W. Fleeger
John W. Fleeger Louisiana State University
Tissa H. Illangasekare
Tissa H. Illangasekare Colorado School of Mines
Charles N. Haas
Charles N. Haas Drexel University
Gregory V. Lowry
Gregory V. Lowry Carnegie Mellon University
Keith A. Maruya
Keith A. Maruya Southern California Coastal Water Research Project
Robert M. Burgess
Robert M. Burgess Environmental Protection Agency
Upal Ghosh
Upal Ghosh University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Jerald L. Schnoor
Jerald L. Schnoor University of Iowa
G. Allen Burton
G. Allen Burton University of Michigan–Ann Arbor

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