Johnny Gasperi mainly investigates Environmental chemistry, Microplastics, Wastewater, Contamination and Environmental engineering. His research in Microplastics focuses on subjects like Surface water, which are connected to Geotechnical engineering. His research in Wastewater intersects with topics in Effluent and Sewage treatment.
His work deals with themes such as Organic matter and Chromatography, which intersect with Sewage treatment. The Contamination study combines topics in areas such as Ecotoxicology and Plankton. His studies in Environmental engineering integrate themes in fields like Pesticide, Combined sewer, Stormwater and Pollutant.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Pollutant, Environmental chemistry, Hydrology, Wastewater and Microplastics. His Pollutant research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Environmental engineering, Water quality, Particulates and Combined sewer, Stormwater. His Environmental chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Contamination, Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and Surface water.
His Hydrology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Debris and Aquatic ecosystem. The study incorporates disciplines such as Effluent, Sewage treatment and Sewage in addition to Wastewater. His study on Plastic pollution is often connected to Freshwater fish as part of broader study in Microplastics.
His main research concerns Hydrology, Debris, Estuary, Microplastics and Drainage basin. His Watershed, Tropical river and Water Framework Directive study in the realm of Hydrology interacts with subjects such as Trace metal and OSPAR Convention. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Flood myth, Streamflow and Litter.
His Microplastics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Sampling, Contamination, Aquatic ecosystem and Pollution. Johnny Gasperi combines subjects such as Sewage sludge treatment, Resistance and Dewatering with his study of Contamination. His study in Drainage basin is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Sedimentation and Surface runoff, Stormwater, Urban runoff.
Johnny Gasperi focuses on Estuary, Microplastics, Activated carbon, Environmental chemistry and Dissolved organic carbon. He interconnects Hydrology, Alluvium, Debris and Water Framework Directive in the investigation of issues within Estuary. His Hydrology research integrates issues from Abiotic component, Coastal zone, Pollutant and Seasonality.
As a part of the same scientific study, he usually deals with the Microplastics, concentrating on Filtration and frequently concerns with Pollution. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Organic matter and Soil science. In general Activated carbon, his work in Powdered activated carbon treatment is often linked to Wastewater and Effluent linking many areas of study.
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Synthetic fibers in atmospheric fallout: A source of microplastics in the environment?
Rachid Dris;Johnny Gasperi;Mohamed Saad;Cécile Mirande.
Marine Pollution Bulletin (2016)
Microplastic contamination in an urban area: a case study in Greater Paris
Rachid Dris;Johnny Gasperi;Vincent Rocher;Mohammed Saad.
Environmental Chemistry (2015)
A first overview of textile fibers, including microplastics, in indoor and outdoor environments.
Rachid Dris;Johnny Gasperi;Cécile Mirande;Corinne Mandin.
Environmental Pollution (2017)
Microplastics in air: Are we breathing it in?
Johnny Gasperi;Stephanie Louise Wright;Rachid Dris.
Current Opinion in Environmental Science & Health (2018)
Beyond the ocean : Contamination of freshwater ecosystems with (micro-) plastic particles
Rachid Dris;Hannes Imhof;Wilfried Sanchez;Johnny Gasperi.
Environmental Chemistry (2015)
Priority pollutants in wastewater and combined sewer overflow.
Johnny Gasperi;Stéphane Garnaud;Vincent Rocher;Régis Moilleron.
Science of The Total Environment (2008)
Assessment of floating plastic debris in surface water along the Seine River
Johnny Gasperi;Rachid Dris;Tiffany Bonin;Vincent Rocher.
Environmental Pollution (2014)
Macroplastic and microplastic contamination assessment of a tropical river (Saigon River, Vietnam) transversed by a developing megacity.
Lisa Lahens;Emilie Strady;Emilie Strady;Thuy-Chung Kieu-Le;Rachid Dris.
Environmental Pollution (2018)
Study of a large scale powdered activated carbon pilot: Removals of a wide range of emerging and priority micropollutants from wastewater treatment plant effluents.
R. Mailler;J. Gasperi;Y. Coquet;S. Deshayes.
Water Research (2015)
Contributions of wastewater, runoff and sewer deposit erosion to wet weather pollutant loads in combined sewer systems
J. Gasperi;M.C. Gromaire;M. Kafi;R. Moilleron.
Water Research (2010)
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