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38
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7197
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6371
National Ranking
7

Overview

Piotr Maloszewski was affiliated with the AGH University of Science and Technology in Poland. Their academic career was connected to this institution, contributing to the research environment within the university.

There is no available data on specific research papers authored by Piotr Maloszewski, so no detailed insight into individual publications can be provided. Similarly, information on frequent co-authors or common publication venues is not documented, which limits the ability to analyze collaborative patterns or preferred journals and conferences.

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Despite the absence of specific details regarding publications, awards, or research topics, the association with AGH University of Science and Technology suggests involvement in scientific or technical disciplines related to the scope of this institution. The researcher is noted as deceased, which frames the profile in past terms.

Best Publications

  • DETERMINING THE TURNOVER TIME OF GROUNDWATER SYSTEMS WITH THE AID OF ENVIRONMENTAL TRACERS 1. Models and Their Applicability

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  • Tracers in Hydrology

    A. C. Leibundgut;P. Maloszewski;C. Külls;C. Leibundgut

  • On the theory of tracer experiments in fissured rocks with a porous matrix

    P. Małoszewski;A. Zuber

  • How old is streamwater? Open questions in catchment transit time conceptualization, modelling and analysis

    J. J. McDonnell;J. J. McDonnell;K. McGuire;P. Aggarwal;K. J. Beven

  • Application of flow models in an alpine catchment area using tritium and deuterium data

    Piotr Małoszewski;Werner Rauert;Willi Stichler;Andreas Herrmann

  • Hydrograph separations in a mesoscale mountainous basin at event and seasonal timescales

    Stefan Uhlenbrook;Markus Frey;Christian Leibundgut;Piotr Maloszewski

  • Tracer experiments in fractured rocks: Matrix diffusion and the validity of models

    Piotr Maloszewski;Andrzej Zuber

  • Mathematical modeling of tracer behavior in short‐term experiments in fissured rocks

    Piotr Maloszewski;Andrzej Zuber

  • Lumped parameter models for the interpretation of environmental tracer data

    P Maloszewski;A Zuber

  • Identifying the flow systems in a karstic-fissured-porous aquifer, the Schneealpe, Austria, by modelling of environmental 18O and 3H isotopes

    Piotr Maloszewski;Willibald Stichler;Andrzej Zuber;Dieter Rank

  • Isotope hydrological study of mean transit times in an alpine basin (Wimbachtal, Germany)

    Piotr Maloszewski;Werner Rauert;Peter Trimborn;Andreas Herrmann

  • Influence of matrix diffusion and exchange reactions on radiocarbon ages in fissured carbonate aquifers

    Piotr Maloszewski;Andrzej Zuber

  • Evidence for denitrification regulated by pyrite oxidation in a heterogeneous porous groundwater system

    Marc Schwientek;Florian Einsiedl;Willibald Stichler;Andrea Stögbauer

  • Principles and practice of calibration and validation of mathematical models for the interpretation of environmental tracer data in aquifers

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  • Groundwater salinization in the Saloum (Senegal) delta aquifer: minor elements and isotopic indicators.

    Serigne Faye;Piotr Maloszewski;Willibald Stichler;Peter Trimborn

  • Effects of Velocity on the Transport of Two Bacteria Through Saturated Sand

    M. J. Hendry;J. R. Lawrence;P. Maloszewski

  • Mixing-controlled biodegradation in a toluene plume--results from two-dimensional laboratory experiments.

    Robert D. Bauer;Piotr Maloszewski;Yanchun Zhang;Rainer U. Meckenstock

  • Quantification of preferential flow and flow heterogeneities in an unsaturated soil planted with different crops using the environmental isotope δ18O

    Christine Stumpp;Piotr Maloszewski

  • Estimating groundwater recharge from water isotope (δ2H, δ18O) depth profiles in the Densu River basin, Ghana

    D. Adomako;P. Maloszewski;C. Stumpp;S. Osae

  • A Multitracer Test Proving the Reliability of Rayleigh Equation-Based Approach for Assessing Biodegradation in a BTEX Contaminated Aquifer

    Anko Fischer;Jana Bauer;Rainer U. Meckenstock;Willibald Stichler

  • Study of hydraulic parameters in heterogeneous gravel beds: Constructed wetland in Nowa Słupia (Poland)

    Piotr Małoszewski;Przemysław Wachniew;Piotr Czupryński

  • Environmental isotope (δ18O) and hydrological data to assess water flow in unsaturated soils planted with different crops: Case study lysimeter station Wagna (Austria)

    C. Stumpp;P. Maloszewski;W. Stichler;J. Fank

  • Occurrence and transport of pharmaceuticals in a karst groundwater system affected by domestic wastewater treatment plants

    Florian Einsiedl;Michael Radke;Piotr Maloszewski

Frequent Co-Authors

Christine Stumpp
Christine Stumpp BOKU University
Martin Elsner
Martin Elsner Technical University of Munich
Christian Griebler
Christian Griebler University of Vienna
Laurent Drouet
Laurent Drouet European Institute
Rainer U. Meckenstock
Rainer U. Meckenstock University of Duisburg-Essen
Jan Vanderborght
Jan Vanderborght Forschungszentrum Jülich
Uwe Morgenstern
Uwe Morgenstern GNS Science
Alain Dassargues
Alain Dassargues University of Liège
John R. Lawrence
John R. Lawrence Environment and Climate Change Canada
Stefan Uhlenbrook
Stefan Uhlenbrook International Water Management Institute

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