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Overview

Jiri Marsalek is affiliated with Luleå University of Technology in Sweden and primarily conducts research within the field of Environmental Science. Their work involves diverse subfields including Environmental Engineering, Pollution, Water Science and Technology, Global and Planetary Change, and Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering.

Their research addresses several main topics such as Urban Stormwater Management Solutions, Smart Materials for Construction, Microplastics and Plastic Pollution, Flood Risk Assessment and Management, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes, and Recycling and Waste Management Techniques.

Key recent publications include:

  • Microplastics in urban catchments: Review of sources, pathways, and entry into stormwater, 2022, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Microplastics (MPs) in urban roadside snowbanks: Quantities, size fractions and dynamics of release, 2022, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Event selection and two-stage approach for calibrating models of green urban drainage systems, 2020, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
  • Metal enrichment of soils in three urban drainage grass swales used for seasonal snow storage, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Exploiting urban roadside snowbanks as passive samplers of organic micropollutants and metals generated by traffic, 2022, Environmental Pollution

Frequent coauthors in Jiri Marsalek's collaborative network include Maria Viklander, Heléne Österlund, Arya Vijayan, Günther Leonhardt, and Alexandra Müller.

Major venues where Jiri Marsalek publishes research comprise The Science of The Total Environment, Water Science & Technology, Urban Water Journal, Journal of Environmental Management, and Water.

Best Publications

  • The pollution conveyed by urban runoff: A review of sources.

    Alexandra Müller;Heléne Österlund;Jiri Marsalek;Maria Viklander

  • Urban Water Cycle Processes and Interactions: Urban Water Series - UNESCO-IHP

    Jiri Marsalek

  • Trace metal composition and speciation in street sediment: Sault Ste. Marie, Canada

    M. Stone;J. Marsalek

  • Impacts of Municipal Wastewater Effluents on Canadian Waters: a Review

    P.A. Chambers;M. Allard;S.L. Walker;J. Marsalek

  • Road salts in urban stormwater: an emerging issue in stormwater management in cold climates

    J. Marsalek

  • Flood Risk Management: Hazards, Vulnerability and Mitigation Measures

    Jochen Schanze;Evzen Zeman;Jiri Marsalek

  • An exploratory study of urban runoff toxicity

    J. Marsalek;Q. Rochfort;B. Brownlee;T. Mayer

  • Toward the Sustainable Management of Urban Storm-Water:

    B. Chocat;R. Ashley;J. Marsalek;M.R. Matos

  • Urban drainage redefined: from stormwater removal to integrated management.

    B Chocat;P Krebs;J Marsalek;W Rauch

  • URBAN WET-WEATHER FLOWS: SOURCES OF FECAL CONTAMINATION IMPACTING ON RECREATIONAL WATERS AND THREATENING DRINKING-WATER SOURCES

    Jiri Marsalek;Quintin Rochfort

  • International report: Stormwater management.

    J. Marsalek;B. Chocat

  • Review of environmental performance of permeable pavement systems: state of the knowledge

    Jennifer A. P. Drake;Andrea Bradford;Jiri Marsalek

  • Adaptation of a Storm Drainage System to Accommodate Increased Rainfall Resulting from Climate Change

    Darren Waters;W. Edgar Watt;Jiri Marsalek;Bruce C. Anderson

  • Application of the log-normal and normal distributions to stormwater quality parameters

    M.A. Van Buren;W.E. Watt;J. Marsalek

  • Thermal enhancement of stormwater runoff by paved surfaces

    M.A. Van Buren;W.E. Watt;J. Marsalek;B.C. Anderson

  • Ecological risk assessment of urban stormwater ponds: Literature review and proposal of a new conceptual approach providing ecological quality goals and the associated bioassessment tools

    Guillaume Tixier;Michel Lafont;Lee Grapentine;Quintin Rochfort

  • Calibration of the tipping-bucket raingage

    J Marsalek

  • Microplastics in urban catchments: Review of sources, pathways, and entry into stormwater.

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  • Characteristics of sediments from a stormwater management pond

    J. Marsalek;P. M. Marsalek

  • Contamination of stormwater by wastewater: A review of detection methods

    Oleksandr Panasiuk;Annelie Hedström;Jiri Marsalek;Richard M. Ashley

  • Toxicity testing for controlling urban wet-weather pollution: advantages and limitations

    J. Marsalek;Q. Rochfort;T. Mayer;M. Servos

Frequent Co-Authors

Maria Viklander
Maria Viklander Luleå University of Technology
Wolfgang Rauch
Wolfgang Rauch University of Innsbruck
Paul C. Frost
Paul C. Frost Trent University
Ioannis K. Tsanis
Ioannis K. Tsanis Technical University of Crete
Thomas A. Edge
Thomas A. Edge Environment and Climate Change Canada
Edward A. McBean
Edward A. McBean University of Guelph
Jim Buttle
Jim Buttle Trent University
Richard Ashley
Richard Ashley University of Sheffield
Mark R. Servos
Mark R. Servos University of Waterloo

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