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Matthias Gehre is affiliated with the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research in Germany. Their research is primarily situated within the field of Environmental Science, with a focus on subfields including Pollution, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Ecology, Atmospheric Science, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
  • Radioactive Contamination and Transfer
  • Analytical Chemistry Methods Development
  • Microbial Bioremediation and Biosurfactants
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols

Matthias Gehre has published extensively, appearing in a variety of scientific journals. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Analytical Chemistry (4 publications)
  • Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies (2 publications)
  • Nature Water (1 publication)
  • FEMS Microbiology Ecology (1 publication)
  • Oceanologia (1 publication)

Their recent papers include:

  • "Perspectives of compound-specific isotope analysis of organic contaminants for assessing environmental fate and managing chemical pollution" (2024, Nature Water)
  • "Simultaneous Compound-Specific Analysis of δ33S and δ34S in Organic Compounds by GC-MC-ICPMS Using Medium- and Low-Mass-Resolution Modes" (2020, Analytical Chemistry)
  • "Investigation of active site amino acid influence on carbon and chlorine isotope fractionation during reductive dechlorination" (2022, FEMS Microbiology Ecology)
  • "Multi-element isotopic evidence for monochlorobenzene and benzene degradation under anaerobic conditions in contaminated sediments" (2021, Water Research)
  • "Submarine groundwater discharge into a semi-enclosed coastal bay of the southern Baltic Sea: A multi-method approach" (2024, Oceanologia)

Frequent co-authors in Matthias Gehre's research include:

  • Steffen Kümmel (13 collaborations)
  • Barbara Sherwood Lollar (4 collaborations)
  • Ivonne Nijenhuis (3 collaborations)
  • Gwenaël Imfeld (2 collaborations)
  • Axel Horst (2 collaborations)

Best Publications

  • New Guidelines for δ13C Measurements

    T. B. Coplen;W. A. Brand;M. Gehre;M. Gröning

  • On‐line δ18O measurement of organic and inorganic substances

    Barbara E. Kornexl;Matthias Gehre;Reiner Höfling;Roland A. Werner

  • Continuous flow 2H/1H and 18O/16O analysis of water samples with dual inlet precision

    Matthias Gehre;Heike Geilmann;J Richter;Roland A Werner

  • Sample preparation device for quantitative hydrogen isotope analysis using chromium metal

    M. Gehre;R. Hoefling;and P. Kowski;G. Strauch

  • Comprehensive inter-laboratory calibration of reference materials for delta O-18 versus VSMOW using various on-line high-temperature conversion techniques

    Willi A. Brand;Tyler B. Coplen;Anita T. Aerts-Bijma;John Karl Bohlke

  • After two decades a second anchor for the VPDB δ13C scale

    Tyler B. Coplen;Willi A. Brand;Matthias Gehre;Manfred Gröning

  • Organic Reference Materials for Hydrogen, Carbon, and Nitrogen Stable Isotope-Ratio Measurements: Caffeines, n-Alkanes, Fatty Acid Methyl Esters, Glycines, l-Valines, Polyethylenes, and Oils

    Arndt Schimmelmann;Haiping Qi;Tyler B. Coplen;Willi A. Brand

  • High-temperature elemental analysis and pyrolysis techniques for stable isotope analysis.

    Matthias Gehre;Gerhard Strauch

  • Formation and fate of bound residues from microbial biomass during 2,4-D degradation in soil.

    Karolina M. Nowak;Anja Miltner;Matthias Gehre;Andreas Schäffer

  • Applicability of stable isotope fractionation analysis for the characterization of benzene biodegradation in a BTEX-contaminated aquifer.

    Anko Fischer;Katja Theuerkorn;Nicole Stelzer;Matthias Gehre

  • 34S/32S and 18O/16O Fractionation During Sulfur Disproportionation by Desulfobulbus propionicus

    Michael E. Böttcher;Bo Thamdrup;Matthias Gehre;Alexandra Theune

  • Variations in 13C/12C and D/H enrichment factors of aerobic bacterial fuel oxygenate degradation.

    Mònica Rosell;Damià Barceló;Thore Rohwerder;Uta Breuer

  • Microbial degradation of the pharmaceutical ibuprofen and the herbicide 2,4-D in water and soil - use and limits of data obtained from aqueous systems for predicting their fate in soil.

    Cristobal Girardi;Karolina M. Nowak;Otoniel Carranza-Diaz;Benjamín Lewkow

  • On-Line Hydrogen-Isotope Measurements of Organic Samples Using Elemental Chromium: An Extension for High Temperature Elemental-Analyzer Techniques

    Matthias Gehre;Julian Renpenning;Tetyana Gilevska;Haiping Qi

  • Tracing the slow growth of anaerobic methane‐oxidizing communities by 15N‐labelling techniques

    Martin Krüger;Heike Wolters;Matthias Gehre;Samantha B. Joye

  • Carbon and hydrogen isotope fractionation of benzene during biodegradation under sulfate-reducing conditions: a laboratory to field site approach.

    Anko Fischer;Matthias Gehre;Jana Breitfeld;Hans-Hermann Richnow

  • In vivo emission of dinitrogen by earthworms via denitrifying bacteria in the gut.

    Marcus A. Horn;Ralph Mertel;Matthias Gehre;Matthias Kästner

  • Compound-specific hydrogen isotope analysis of heteroatom-bearing compounds via gas chromatography-chromium-based high-temperature conversion (Cr/HTC)-isotope ratio mass spectrometry.

    Julian Renpenning;Steffen Kümmel;Kristina L. Hitzfeld;Arndt Schimmelmann

  • In-situ biodegradation of tetrachloroethene and trichloroethene in contaminated aquifers monitored by stable isotope fractionation.

    A Vieth;J Müller;G Strauch;M Kästner

  • Novel silver-tubing method for quantitative introduction of water into high-temperature conversion systems for stable hydrogen and oxygen isotopic measurements.

    Haiping Qi;Manfred Gröning;Tyler B. Coplen;Bryan Buck

  • Using Natural Isotope Variations of Nitrogen in Plants as an Early Indicator of Air Pollution Stress

    D. Hofmann;K. Jung;J. Bender;M. Gehre

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael E. Böttcher
Michael E. Böttcher Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research
Hans H. Richnow
Hans H. Richnow Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Willi A. Brand
Willi A. Brand Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry
Tyler B. Coplen
Tyler B. Coplen United States Geological Survey
Anja Miltner
Anja Miltner Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Arndt Schimmelmann
Arndt Schimmelmann Indiana University
Matthias Kästner
Matthias Kästner Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Ivonne Nijenhuis
Ivonne Nijenhuis Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Harro A. J. Meijer
Harro A. J. Meijer University of Groningen
Andreas Schäffer
Andreas Schäffer RWTH Aachen University

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