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Peter R. Teasdale was affiliated with the University of South Australia in Australia. Their research primarily focused on environmental science, with significant contributions across related subfields such as environmental chemistry, soil science, ecology, environmental engineering, and water science and technology.

The scientist's work covered several main topics including soil and water nutrient dynamics, soil erosion and sediment transport, hydrology and sediment transport processes, microbial applications in construction materials, corrosion behavior and inhibition, heavy metals in the environment, and mine drainage and remediation techniques.

Peter R. Teasdale published in a range of scientific venues, with frequent contributions to:

  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Géotechnique Letters
  • Geo-Congress 2020
  • Communications Chemistry
  • Chemosphere

Their recent papers include:

  • A comparison of mechanical responses for microbial- and enzyme-induced cemented sand, 2020, Géotechnique Letters
  • Optimization of Enzyme Induced Carbonate Precipitation (EICP) as a Ground Improvement Technique, 2020, Geo-Congress 2020
  • In Situ DGT Sensing of Bioavailable Metal Fluxes to Improve Toxicity Predictions for Sediments, 2021, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Hydrolysis of doped conducting polymers, 2020, Communications Chemistry
  • Oxidative Dissolution of Sulfide Minerals in Single and Mixed Sulfide Systems under Simulated Acid and Metalliferous Drainage Conditions, 2021, Environmental Science & Technology

Peter R. Teasdale often collaborated with other researchers, frequently coauthoring papers with:

  • Jianyin Huang
  • David T. Welsh
  • Nicholas J.C. Doriean
  • William W. Bennett
  • Andrew Brooks

Best Publications

  • Conductive electroactive polymers : intelligent materials systems

    Gordon G. Wallace;Geoffrey M. Spinks;Leon A. P. Kane-Maguire;Peter Teasdale

  • Conductive Electroactive Polymers: Intelligent Polymer Systems

    Gordon G Wallace;Geoffrey Maxwell Spinks;Leon A Kane-Maguire;Peter R Teasdale

  • Removing ammonium from water and wastewater using cost-effective adsorbents: A review.

    Jianyin Huang;Jianyin Huang;Nadeeka Rathnayake Kankanamge;Christopher Chow;David T. Welsh

  • In situ, high resolution measurement of dissolved sulfide using diffusive gradients in thin films with computer-imaging densitometry.

    Peter R. Teasdale;Sean Hayward;William Davison

  • Synthesis and characterisation of a polyacrylamide-polyacrylic acid copolymer hydrogel for environmental analysis of Cu and Cd

    W Li;Huijun Zhao;Peter Teasdale;Richard John

  • Pore water sampling with sediment peepers

    Peter R. Teasdale;Graeme E. Batley;Simon C. Apte;Ian T. Webster

  • Conductive Electroactive Polymers : Intelligent Materials Systems, Second Edition

    Peter Teasdale;Leon Kane-Maguire;Gordon Wallace;Geoffrey Spinks

  • Molecular recognition using conducting polymers: basis of an electrochemical sensing technology—Plenary lecture

    P. R. Teasdale;G. G. Wallace

  • New diffusive gradients in a thin film technique for measuring inorganic arsenic and selenium(IV) using a titanium dioxide based adsorbent.

    William W. Bennett;Peter R. Teasdale;Jared G. Panther;David T. Welsh

  • Geochemical cycling and speciation of copper in waters and sediments of Macquarie Harbour, Western Tasmania

    Peter Teasdale;Peter Teasdale;S. C. Apte;P. W. Ford;G. E. Batley

  • Evaluation of the diffusive gradient in a thin film technique for monitoring trace metal concentrations in estuarine waters.

    Ryan Jay Keith Dunn;Peter Teasdale;Jan Warnken;Robin Roy Schleich

  • Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films Reveals Differences in Antimony and Arsenic Mobility in a Contaminated Wetland Sediment during an Oxic-Anoxic Transition.

    Maja Arsic;Peter R Teasdale;David Thomas Welsh;Scott G Johnston

  • Titanium dioxide-based DGT technique for in situ measurement of dissolved reactive phosphorus in fresh and marine waters.

    Jared G. Panther;Peter R. Teasdale;William W. Bennett;David T. Welsh

  • Speciation of dissolved inorganic arsenic by diffusive gradients in thin films: selective binding of AsIII by 3-mercaptopropyl-functionalized silica gel

    William W. Bennett;Peter R. Teasdale;Jared G. Panther;David T. Welsh

  • Evaluation of the in situ, time-integrated DGT technique by monitoring changes in heavy metal concentrations in estuarine waters.

    R.J.K. Dunn;P.R. Teasdale;J. Warnken;M.A. Jordan

  • A novel gel-based technique for the high resolution, two-dimensional determination of iron (II) and sulfide in sediment

    David Robertson;Peter Teasdale;David Thomas Welsh

  • Investigating Arsenic Speciation and Mobilization in Sediments with DGT and DET: A Mesocosm Evaluation of Oxic-Anoxic Transitions

    William W. Bennett;Peter R. Teasdale;Jared G. Panther;David T. Welsh

  • Investigating the distribution and sources of organic matter in surface sediment of Coombabah Lake (Australia) using elemental, isotopic and fatty acid biomarkers

    Ryan Jay Keith Dunn;David Thomas Welsh;David Thomas Welsh;Peter Teasdale;Peter Teasdale;Shing Yip Lee;Shing Yip Lee

  • Application of a poly(4-styrenesulfonate) liquid binding layer for measurement of Cu2+ and Cd2+ with the diffusive gradients in thin-films technique.

    Weijia Li;Peter R. Teasdale;Shanqing Zhang;Richard John

  • Metal speciation measurement by diffusive gradients in thin films technique with different binding phases

    Weijia Li;Huijun Zhao;Peter R. Teasdale;Richard John

Frequent Co-Authors

David T. Welsh
David T. Welsh Griffith University
Gordon G. Wallace
Gordon G. Wallace University of Wollongong
Huijun Zhao
Huijun Zhao Griffith University
Dianne F. Jolley
Dianne F. Jolley University of Wollongong
Geoffrey M. Spinks
Geoffrey M. Spinks University of Wollongong
Shing Yip Lee
Shing Yip Lee Chinese University of Hong Kong
Stuart L. Simpson
Stuart L. Simpson Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Nathan J. Waltham
Nathan J. Waltham James Cook University
Rod M. Connolly
Rod M. Connolly Griffith University
Graeme E. Batley
Graeme E. Batley Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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