His primary scientific interests are in Groundwater, Arsenic, Arsenic contamination of groundwater, Environmental chemistry and Aquifer. Water quality, Pollution, Bioassay and Atomic absorption spectroscopy is closely connected to Water pollution in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Groundwater. Pham Hung Viet has researched Pollution in several fields, including Microplastics, Waste disposal and Pollutant.
His Arsenic research integrates issues from Toxicology and Environmental engineering. His studies in Environmental chemistry integrate themes in fields like Contamination and Arsenic pollution. Pham Hung Viet interconnects Organic matter and Total organic carbon in the investigation of issues within Aquifer.
His primary areas of investigation include Environmental chemistry, Contamination, Arsenic, Groundwater and Environmental protection. His work deals with themes such as Polybrominated diphenyl ethers, Pollutant, Waste recycling, Sediment and Pollution, which intersect with Environmental chemistry. His studies deal with areas such as Soil water and Waste processing as well as Contamination.
His research in Arsenic intersects with topics in Genetics, Urine, Environmental engineering and Sorption. His work in Groundwater addresses issues such as Water pollution, which are connected to fields such as Water quality. The study incorporates disciplines such as Developing country and Environmental health in addition to Environmental protection.
His primary areas of study are Environmental chemistry, Contamination, Pollutant, Arsenic and Groundwater. His Environmental chemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and Waste processing. His Contamination study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Road dust, Food science and Pyrene.
Pham Hung Viet works mostly in the field of Pollutant, limiting it down to topics relating to Urban area and, in certain cases, Pesticide and Petroleum. His study in Arsenic is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Biogeochemical cycle and Water resource management. Particularly relevant to Aquifer is his body of work in Groundwater.
Pham Hung Viet spends much of his time researching Environmental chemistry, Contamination, Pollutant, Daily intake and Urban area. His Contamination research includes themes of Groundwater flow and Breast milk, Human breast milk. His Pollutant study deals with Pyrene intersecting with Phenanthrene, Soil water, Soil test and Sediment.
His Urban area study incorporates themes from Pesticide and Waste processing. The various areas that Pham Hung Viet examines in his Pesticide study include Petroleum, Pollution and Chemical industry. His Waste processing research incorporates elements of Waste recycling, Chlorpyrifos, Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and Polyurethane.
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Transport and release of chemicals from plastics to the environment and to wildlife
Emma L. Teuten;Jovita M. Saquing;Detlef R. U. Knappe;Morton A. Barlaz.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B (2009)
Magnitude of arsenic pollution in the Mekong and Red River Deltas--Cambodia and Vietnam.
Michael Berg;Caroline Stengel;Pham Thi Kim Trang;Pham Hung Viet.
Science of The Total Environment (2007)
Arsenic in groundwater of the Red River floodplain, Vietnam: Controlling geochemical processes and reactive transport modeling
Dieke Postma;Flemming Larsen;Nguyen Thi Minh Hue;Mai Thanh Duc.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2007)
Antibiotic contamination and occurrence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in aquatic environments of northern Vietnam.
Phan Thi Phuong Hoa;Satoshi Managaki;Norihide Nakada;Hideshige Takada.
Science of The Total Environment (2011)
Contamination of drinking water resources in the Mekong delta floodplains: arsenic and other trace metals pose serious health risks to population.
Johanna Buschmann;Michael Berg;Caroline Stengel;Lenny Winkel.
Environment International (2008)
Hydrological and sedimentary controls leading to arsenic contamination of groundwater in the Hanoi area, Vietnam: The impact of iron-arsenic ratios, peat, river bank deposits, and excessive groundwater abstraction
Michael Berg;Pham Thi Kim Trang;Caroline Stengel;Johanna Buschmann.
Chemical Geology (2008)
Arsenic pollution of groundwater in Vietnam exacerbated by deep aquifer exploitation for more than a century
Lenny H. E. Winkel;Pham Thi Kim Trang;Vi Mai Lan;Caroline Stengel.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2011)
Contamination by arsenic and other trace elements in tube-well water and its risk assessment to humans in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Tetsuro Agusa;Takashi Kunito;Junko Fujihara;Reiji Kubota.
Environmental Pollution (2006)
Contamination of groundwater and risk assessment for arsenic exposure in Ha Nam province, Vietnam.
Van Anh Nguyen;Sunbaek Bang;Pham Hung Viet;Kyoung-Woong Kim.
Environment International (2009)
Arsenic removal from groundwater by household sand filters: comparative field study, model calculations, and health benefits.
Michael Berg;Samuel Luzi;Pham Thi Kim Trang;Pham Hung Viet.
Environmental Science & Technology (2006)
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