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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
45
Citations
7748
World Ranking
6409
National Ranking
228

Best Publications

  • The application of powdered activated carbon for MIB and geosmin removal: predicting PAC doses in four raw waters.

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  • Influence of characterised natural organic material on activated carbon adsorption: II. Effect on pore volume distribution and adsorption of 2-methylisoborneol

    Gayle Newcombe;Mary Drikas;Rob Hayes

  • Granular activated carbon: Importance of surface properties in the adsorption of naturally occurring organics☆

    Gayle Newcombe;Rob Hayes;Mary Drikas

  • Simultaneous adsorption of MIB and NOM onto activated carbon: II. Competitive effects

    G Newcombe;J Morrison;C Hepplewhite;D.R.U Knappe

  • Adsorption of NOM onto activated carbon: Electrostatic and non-electrostatic effects

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  • Biodegradation rates of 2-methylisoborneol (MIB) and geosmin through sand filters and in bioreactors.

    Lionel Ho;Daniel Hoefel;Franziska Bock;Christopher P. Saint

  • Microcystin-LR adsorption by powdered activated carbon

    Cosimo Donati;Mary Drikas;Rob Hayes;Gayle Newcombe

  • Discriminating and assessing adsorption and biodegradation removal mechanisms during granular activated carbon filtration of microcystin toxins.

    Haixiang Wang;Lionel Ho;Lionel Ho;David M. Lewis;Justin D. Brookes;Justin D. Brookes

  • Ozonation of NOM and algal toxins in four treated waters.

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  • Application of powdered activated carbon for the adsorption of cylindrospermopsin and microcystin toxins from drinking water supplies.

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  • Bacterial degradation of microcystin toxins within a biologically active sand filter

    Lionel Ho;Thomas Meyn;Alexandra Keegan;Daniel Hoefel

  • Isolation and identification of a novel microcystin-degrading bacterium from a biological sand filter.

    Lionel Ho;Daniel Hoefel;Christopher P. Saint;Gayle Newcombe

  • Adsorption of NOM onto Activated Carbon: Effect of Surface Charge, Ionic Strength, and Pore Volume Distribution.

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  • Fate of toxic cyanobacterial cells and disinfection by-products formation after chlorination.

    Arash Zamyadi;Lionel Ho;Gayle Newcombe;Heriberto Bustamante

  • Differences in the chlorine reactivity of four microcystin analogues

    Lionel Ho;Gretchen Onstad;Urs von Gunten;Stéphanie Rinck-Pfeiffer

  • A review of monitoring technologies for real-time management of cyanobacteria: Recent advances and future direction

    Arash Zamyadi;Florence Choo;Gayle Newcombe;Richard Stuetz

  • Simultaneous adsorption of MIB and NOM onto activated carbon. I. Characterisation of the system and NOM adsorption

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  • Influence of the character of NOM on the ozonation of MIB and geosmin

    Lionel Ho;Gayle Newcombe;Jean-Philippe Croué

  • Fate of geosmin and 2-methylisoborneol in full-scale water treatment plants.

    Arash Zamyadi;Rita Henderson;Richard Stuetz;Ron Hofmann

  • Influence of characterised natural organic material on activated carbon adsorption: I. Characterisation of concentrated reservoir water

    Gayle Newcombe;Mary Drikas;Shoeleh Assemi;Ronald Beckett

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher P. Saint
Christopher P. Saint University of South Australia
Justin D. Brookes
Justin D. Brookes University of Adelaide
Christopher W.K. Chow
Christopher W.K. Chow University of South Australia
Richard M. Stuetz
Richard M. Stuetz University of New South Wales
Mary Drikas
Mary Drikas South Australian Water Corporation
David Lewis
David Lewis University of Adelaide
Peter J. Scales
Peter J. Scales University of Melbourne
Vernon L. Snoeyink
Vernon L. Snoeyink University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Paul Monis
Paul Monis University of South Australia
Michèle Prévost
Michèle Prévost Polytechnique Montréal

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