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Steven J. Eisenreich

Steven J. Eisenreich

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Chemistry
Belgium
2025

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
75
Citations
17615
World Ranking
4517
National Ranking
59

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
78
Citations
19165
World Ranking
1084
National Ranking
17

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Chemistry in Belgium Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Chemistry in Belgium Leader Award

Overview

Steven J. Eisenreich is affiliated with Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Belgium. Their research focuses primarily on environmental science with a significant concentration in environmental engineering, global and planetary change, ocean engineering, water science and technology, and sociology and political science.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics including urban stormwater management solutions, water resources management and optimization, water quality and pollution assessment, land use and ecosystem services, transboundary water resource management, flood risk assessment and management, and the effects and risks of endocrine disrupting chemicals.

Steven J. Eisenreich has contributed to publications across several venues with multiple articles in Environmental Science & Technology, and works appearing in Sustainable Cities and Society, Water Resources Management, Environment Development and Sustainability, and Ecological Indicators.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by them include:

  • "Integrated water resources management in cities in the world: Global solutions" (2022), Sustainable Cities and Society
  • "Integrated Water Resources Management in Cities in the World: Global Challenges" (2023), Water Resources Management
  • "The Global Legacy of POPs: Special Issue" (2021), Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Assessment and Actions to Support Integrated Water Resources Management of Seville (Spain)" (2023), Environment Development and Sustainability
  • "Assessment of the urban water cycle in Antwerp (BE): The City Blueprint Approach (CBA)" (2021), Cleaner Environmental Systems

Steven J. Eisenreich frequently collaborates with co-authors such as Ann van Griensven, Stef Koop, Kees van Leeuwen, Chloé Grison, and Jan Hofman.

Best Publications

  • Source apportionment and source/sink relationships of PAHs in the coastal atmosphere of Chicago and Lake Michigan

    Matt F. Simcik;Steven J. Eisenreich;Paul J. Lioy

  • Airborne organic contaminants in the Great Lakes ecosystem

    Steven J. Eisenreich;Brian B. Looney;J. David. Thornton

  • Characterization of the dust/smoke aerosol that settled east of the World Trade Center (WTC) in lower Manhattan after the collapse of the WTC 11 September 2001.

    Paul J Lioy;Clifford P Weisel;James R Millette;Steven Eisenreich

  • Adsorption onto Aerosol Soot Carbon Dominates Gas-Particle Partitioning of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons

    Jordi Dachs and;Steven J. Eisenreich

  • Oceanic Biogeochemical Controls on Global Dynamics of Persistent Organic Pollutants

    Jordi Dachs;Rainer Lohmann;Wendy A. Ockenden;Laurence Méjanelle

  • Concentrations and fluxes of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls across the air-water interface of Lake Superior

    Joel E. Baker;Steven J. Eisenreich

  • Gas-Particle Partitioning of PCBs and PAHs in the Chicago Urban and Adjacent Coastal Atmosphere: States of Equilibrium

    Matt F. Simcik;Thomas P. Franz;Huixiang Zhang;Steven J. Eisenreich

  • Characterization of atmospheric trace elements on PM2.5 particulate matter over the New York-New Jersey harbor estuary

    Yuan Gao;E. D. Nelson;M. P. Field;Q. Ding

  • Sorption of Nonionic, Hydrophobic Organic Chemicals to Mineral Surfaces

    Brian T. Mader;Kai Uwe-Goss;Steven J. Eisenreich

  • Sediment Trap Fluxes and Benthic Recycling of Organic Carbon, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, and Polychlorobiphenyl Congeners in Lake Superior

    Joel E. Baker;Steven J. Eisenreich;Brian J. Eadie

  • Influence of colloids on sediment-water partition coefficients of polychlorobiphenyl congeners in natural waters

    Joel E. Baker;Paul D. Capel;Steven J. Eisenreich

  • Accumulation and diagenesis of chlorinated hydrocarbons in lacustrine sediments

    Steven J. Eisenreich;Paul D. Capel;John A. Robbins;Richard Bourbonniere

  • Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Indoor and Outdoor Air of Three Cities in the U.S.

    Yelena Y Naumova;Steven J Eisenreich;Barbara J Turpin;Clifford P Weisel

  • PCBs in Lake Superior, 1978-1992: Decreases in Water Concentrations Reflect Loss by Volatilization.

    Jeff D. Jeremiason;Keri C. Hornbuckle;Steven J. Eisenreich

  • Snow scavenging of polychlorinated biphenyls and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in Minnesota

    Thomas P. Franz;Steven J. Eisenreich

  • Urban Contamination of the Chicago/Coastal Lake Michigan Atmosphere by PCBs and PAHs during AEOLOS

    Matt F. Simcik;Huixiang Zhang;Steven J. Eisenreich;Thomas P. Franz

  • Volatilization of Polychlorinated-Biphenyls from Green Bay, Lake-Michigan

    Diane R. Achman;Keri C. Hornbuckle;Steven J. Eisenreich

  • LC–MS–MS analysis and occurrence of octyl- and nonylphenol, their ethoxylates and their carboxylates in Belgian and Italian textile industry, waste water treatment plant effluents and surface waters

    Robert Loos;Georg Hanke;Gunther Umlauf;Steven J. Eisenreich

  • Seasonal variations in air-water exchange of polychlorinated biphenyls in lake superior

    Keri C. Hornbuckle;Jeff D. Jeremiason;Clyde W. Sweet;Steven J. Eisenreich

  • Mobility and diagenesis of Pb and 210Pb in peat

    N.R Urban;S.J Eisenreich;D.F Grigal;K.T Schurr

Frequent Co-Authors

Jordi Dachs
Jordi Dachs Spanish National Research Council
John H. Offenberg
John H. Offenberg Environmental Protection Agency
Keri C. Hornbuckle
Keri C. Hornbuckle University of Iowa
Barbara J. Turpin
Barbara J. Turpin University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Rainer Lohmann
Rainer Lohmann University of Rhode Island
Joel E. Baker
Joel E. Baker University of Washington
Eville Gorham
Eville Gorham University of Minnesota
Clifford P. Weisel
Clifford P. Weisel Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
John R. Reinfelder
John R. Reinfelder Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Kevin C. Jones
Kevin C. Jones Lancaster University

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