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Poul Løgstrup Bjerg is affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark. Their research spans several interconnected fields within environmental science, focusing notably on environmental engineering, hematology, pollution, and water science and technology. The primary area of study centers around groundwater flow and contamination, with additional research contributions to hemophilia treatment and research, geophysical methods and applications, water quality monitoring and analysis, platelet disorders and treatments, pharmaceutical and antibiotic environmental impacts, and analytical chemistry methods development.

The scientist has authored papers in various peer-reviewed journals, including the following recent works:

  • "Assessing the aquatic toxicity and environmental safety of tracer compounds Rhodamine B and Rhodamine WT" (2021) published in Water Research
  • "A factor VIIIa-mimetic bispecific antibody, Mim8, ameliorates bleeding upon severe vascular challenge in hemophilia A mice" (2021) published in Blood
  • "A Drone-Borne Method to Jointly Estimate Discharge and Manning's Roughness of Natural Streams" (2020) published in Water Resources Research
  • "Natural attenuation of sulfonamides and metabolites in contaminated groundwater - Review, advantages and challenges of current documentation techniques" (2024) published in Water Research
  • "Natural attenuation of a chlorinated ethene plume discharging to a stream: Integrated assessment of hydrogeological, chemical and microbial interactions" (2020) published in Water Research

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Mette Martina Broholm
  • Nina Tuxen
  • Grégory Guillaume Lemaire
  • Ursula S. McKnight
  • Cecilie B. Ottosen

Publications are commonly found in journals such as:

  • Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Water Research
  • Blood
  • Water Resources Research

In addition to articles, Poul Løgstrup Bjerg has contributed to book publications, including a work published by King's College London titled "Vurdering af de danske grundvandsforekomsters kemiske tilstand for MFS: Metodeudvikling og resultater" (2021).

Best Publications

  • Biogeochemistry of landfill leachate plumes

    Thomas Højlund Christensen;Peter Kjeldsen;Poul Løgstrup Bjerg;Dorthe Lærke Jensen

  • In Situ Chemical Oxidation of Contaminated Soil and Groundwater Using Persulfate: A Review

    Aikaterini Tsitonaki;Benjamin Petri;Michelle Crimi;Hans Mosbæk

  • Characterization of redox conditions in groundwater contaminant plumes

    Thomas H Christensen;Poul L Bjerg;Steven A Banwart;Rasmus Jakobsen

  • Attenuation of landfill leachate pollutants in aquifers

    Thomas Højlund Christensen;Peter Kjeldsen;Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen;Gorm Heron

  • Occurrence and distribution of pharmaceutical organic compounds in the groundwater downgradient of a landfill (grindsted, denmark).

    John V. Holm;Kirsten. Ruegge;Poul L. Bjerg;Thomas H. Christensen

  • Environmental benefits and risks of zero-valent iron nanoparticles (nZVI) for in situ remediation: risk mitigation or trade-off?

    Khara Deanne Grieger;Annika Sidelmann Fjordbøge;Nanna Isabella Bloch Hartmann;Eva Eriksson

  • Biodegradation: Updating the Concepts of Control for Microbial Cleanup in Contaminated Aquifers

    Rainer U. Meckenstock;Martin Elsner;Christian Griebler;Tillmann Lueders

  • Xenobiotic organic compounds in leachates from ten Danish MSW landfills--chemical analysis and toxicity tests.

    A. Baun;A. Ledin;L.A. Reitzel;P.L. Bjerg

  • Distribution of redox-sensitive groundwater quality parameters downgradient of a landfill (Grindsted, Denmark).

    Poul L. Bjerg;Kirsten. Ruegge;Jorn K. Pedersen;Thomas H. Christensen

  • Sources, occurrence and predicted aquatic impact of legacy and contemporary pesticides in streams

    Ursula S. McKnight;Jes J. Rasmussen;Brian Kronvang;Philip John Binning

  • Assessing the aquatic toxicity and environmental safety of tracer compounds Rhodamine B and Rhodamine WT.

    L.M. Skjolding;L.vG. Jørgensen;K.S. Dyhr;C.J. Köppl

  • Effects of heat-activated persulfate oxidation on soil microorganisms

    Aikaterini Tsitonaki;Barth F. Smets;Poul Løgstrup Bjerg

  • In situ and laboratory determined first-order degradation rate constants of specific organic compounds in an aerobic aquifer

    Per H. Nielsen;Poul L. Bjerg;Pernille Nielsen;Pernille Smith

  • Life cycle assessment of soil and groundwater remediation technologies: literature review

    Gitte Lemming;Michael Zwicky Hauschild;Poul Løgstrup Bjerg

  • Characterization of Predominant Reductants in an Anaerobic Leachate-Contaminated Aquifer by Nitroaromatic Probe Compounds

    Kirsten Rügge;Thomas B. Hofstetter;Stefan B. Haderlein;Poul Løgstrup Bjerg

  • Anaerobic microbial redox processes in a landfill leachate contaminated aquifer (Grindsted, Denmark)

    L Ludvigsen;H.-J Albrechtsen;G Heron;P.L Bjerg

  • Environmental Impacts of Remediation of a Trichloroethene-Contaminated Site: Life Cycle Assessment of Remediation Alternatives

    Gitte Lemming;Gitte Lemming;Michael Zwicky Hauschild;Michael Zwicky Hauschild;Julie Claire Claudia Chambon;Julie Claire Claudia Chambon;Philip John Binning;Philip John Binning

  • Review of reactive kinetic models describing reductive dechlorination of chlorinated ethenes in soil and groundwater.

    Julie Claire Claudia Chambon;Poul Løgstrup Bjerg;Charlotte Scheutz;Jacob Bælum

  • Natural attenuation of xenobiotic organic compounds in a landfill leachate plume (Vejen, Denmark)

    Anders Baun;Lotte A Reitzel;Anna Ledin;Thomas H Christensen

  • Interaction between shallow groundwater, saline surface water and contaminant discharge at a seasonally and tidally forced estuarine boundary

    S.J. Westbrook;S.J. Westbrook;J.L. Rayner;G.B. Davis;T.P. Clement;T.P. Clement

  • Concurrent ethene generation and growth of Dehalococcoides containing vinyl chloride reductive dehalogenase genes during an enhanced reductive dechlorination field demonstration.

    Charlotte Scheutz;Neal d. Durant;Philip Dennis;Maria Heisterberg Hansen

  • Distribution of organic compounds from municipal solid waste in the groundwater downgradient of a landfill (grindsted, denmark).

    Kirsten. Ruegge;Poul L. Bjerg;Thomas H. Christensen

Frequent Co-Authors

Philip John Binning
Philip John Binning Technical University of Denmark
Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen
Hans-Jørgen Albrechtsen Technical University of Denmark
Thomas Højlund Christensen
Thomas Højlund Christensen Technical University of Denmark
Charlotte Scheutz
Charlotte Scheutz Technical University of Denmark
Rasmus Jakobsen
Rasmus Jakobsen Technical University of Denmark
Anders Baun
Anders Baun Technical University of Denmark
Carsten S. Jacobsen
Carsten S. Jacobsen Aarhus University
Peter Kjeldsen
Peter Kjeldsen Technical University of Denmark
Daniel Hunkeler
Daniel Hunkeler University of Neuchâtel
Anders Vest Christiansen
Anders Vest Christiansen Aarhus University

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