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Erik Arvin is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark, where their research focuses on the fields of Environmental Science. Their work spans specific subfields including Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Pollution.

Their academic contributions emphasize topics such as Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment, Water Treatment and Disinfection, and Wastewater Treatment and Nitrogen Removal.

Erik Arvin's recent publication includes the paper titled "Effect of water velocity on ammonium and nitrite removal in pilot scale fixed bed biofilters," published in 2021 in the journal Aquacultural Engineering. This work has been cited in subsequent research, indicating engagement with ongoing studies in related areas.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Arvin include:

  • Mang'era Samwel Mnyoro
  • Renalda N. Munubi
  • Sebastian Wilson Chenyambuga
  • Lars-Flemming Pedersen

The primary publication venue associated with Arvin is Aquacultural Engineering, where their recent work appeared.

Best Publications

  • Wastewater Treatment: Biological and Chemical Processes

    Mogens Henze;Poul Harremoës;Jes la Cour Jansen;Erik Arvin

  • Long-term succession of structure and diversity of a biofilm formed in a model drinking water distribution system

    Adam C. Martiny;Thomas M. Jørgensen;Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen;Erik Arvin

  • Identification of organic compounds migrating from polyethylene pipelines into drinking water

    D. Brocca;Erik Arvin;Hans Mosbæk

  • Activity and three-dimensional distribution of toluene-degrading Pseudomonas putida in a multispecies biofilm assessed by quantitative in situ hybridization and scanning confocal laser microscopy.

    S Møller;A R Pedersen;L K Poulsen;E Arvin

  • Identification of Bacteria in Biofilm and Bulk Water Samples from a Nonchlorinated Model Drinking Water Distribution System: Detection of a Large Nitrite-Oxidizing Population Associated with Nitrospira spp.

    Adam C. Martiny;Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen;Erik Arvin;Søren Molin

  • A potential approach for monitoring drinking water quality from groundwater systems using organic matter fluorescence as an early warning for contamination events.

    Colin Stedmon;Bożena Seredyńska-Sobecka;Rasmus Boe-Hansen;Nicolas Le Tallec

  • Substrate interactions during aerobic biodegradation of benzene.

    E Arvin;B K Jensen;A T Gundersen

  • Bulk water phase and biofilm growth in drinking water at low nutrient conditions.

    Rasmus Boe-Hansen;Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen;Erik Arvin;Claus Jørgensen

  • Characterising organic matter in recirculating aquaculture systems with fluorescence EEM spectroscopy

    Adam Hambly;Erik Arvin;Lars-Flemming Pedersen;Per Bovbjerg Pedersen

  • Concepts and models for biofilm reactor performance

    E. Arvin;P. Harremoës

  • Biological removal of phosphorus from wastewater

    Erik Arvin;David Jenkins

  • Sorption and desorption of arsenic to ferrihydrite in a sand filter.

    Soren Jessen;Flemming Larsen;Christian Bender Koch;Erik Arvin

  • Microbial degradation of phenols and aromatic hydrocarbons in creosote-contaminated groundwater under nitrate-reducing conditions

    John Flyvbjerg;Erik Arvin;Bjørn K Jensen;Susan K Olsen

  • Exchange of Organics, Phosphate and Cations between Sludge and Water in Biological Phosphorus and Nitrogen Removal Processes

    E. Arvin;G. Holm Kristensen

  • pH-decrease in nitrifying biofilms

    H. Szwerinski;E. Arvin;P. Harremoës

  • Activity of Toluene-degrading Pseudomonas putida in the early growth phase of a biofilm for waste gas treatment.

    Anne R. Pedersen;Søren Møller;Søren Molin;Erik Arvin

  • Removal of toluene in waste gases using a biological trickling filter

    Anne Rathmann Pedersen;Erik Arvin

  • Observations Supporting Phosphate Removal by Biologically Mediated Chemical Precipitation – A Review

    Erik Arvin

  • Biodegradation kinetics of chlorinated aliphatic hydrocarbons with methane oxidizing bacteria in an aerobic fixed biofilm reactor

    Erik Arvin

  • Metabolic pathways of quinoline, indole and their methylated analogs by Desulfobacterium indolicum (DSM 3383)

    S. S. Johansen;D. Licht;E. Arvin;H. Mosbæk

  • Biodegradation of phenols in a sandstone aquifer under aerobic conditions and mixed nitrate and iron reducing conditions

    Mette M Broholm;Erik Arvin

  • Distribution of bacteria in a domestic hot water system in a Danish apartment building

    Lene Karen Bagh;Hans Jørgen Albrechtsen;Erik Arvin;Kaj Ovesen

  • Degradation of the Pesticides Mecoprop and Atrazine in Unpolluted Sandy Aquifers

    Mikala Klint;Erik Arvin;Bjørn K. Jensen

Frequent Co-Authors

Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen
Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen Technical University of Denmark
Philip John Binning
Philip John Binning Technical University of Denmark
Jens Ejbye Schmidt
Jens Ejbye Schmidt University of Southern Denmark
Søren Molin
Søren Molin Technical University of Denmark
Colin A. Stedmon
Colin A. Stedmon Technical University of Denmark
Mogens Henze
Mogens Henze Technical University of Denmark
Adam C. Martiny
Adam C. Martiny University of California, Irvine
Birgitte Kiær Ahring
Birgitte Kiær Ahring Washington State University
Jes la Cour Jansen
Jes la Cour Jansen Lund University
Ole Hassager
Ole Hassager Technical University of Denmark

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