OceanRep
Items where Author is "Ebert, Markus"
Number of items: 20.
Kabuth, A., Dahmke, A., Beyer, C., Bilke, L., Dethlefsen, F., Dietrich, P., Duttmann, R., Ebert, M., Feeser, V., Görke, U. J., Köber, R., Rabbel, W., Schanz, T., Schäfer, D., Würdemann, H. and Bauer, S.
(2017)
Energy storage in the geological subsurface: dimensioning, risk analysis and spatial planning: the ANGUS+ project.
Environmental Earth Sciences, 76
(1).
DOI 10.1007/s12665-016-6319-5.
Berta, M., Dethlefsen, F., Ebert, M., Gundske, K. and Dahmke, A.
(2016)
Surface passivation model explains pyrite oxidation kinetics in column experiments with up to 11 bars p(O2).
Environmental Earth Sciences, 75
(16).
DOI 10.1007/s12665-016-5985-7.
Luders, K., Firmbach, L., Ebert, M., Dahmke, A., Dietrich, P. and Kober, R.
(2016)
Gas-phase formation during thermal energy storage in near-surface aquifers: experimental and modelling results.
Environmental Earth Sciences, 75
(21).
DOI 10.1007/s12665-016-6181-5.
Bauer, S., Beyer, C., Dethlefsen, F., Dietrich, P., Duttmann, R., Ebert, M., Feeser, V., Gorke, U., Kober, R., Kolditz, O., Rabbel, W., Schanz, T., Schäfer, D., Wurdemann, H. and Dahmke, A.
(2013)
Impacts of the use of the geological subsurface for energy storage: an investigation concept.
Environmental Earth Sciences, 70
(8).
pp. 3935-3943.
DOI 10.1007/s12665-013-2883-0.
Bauer, S., Class, H., Ebert, M., Feeser, V., Goetze, H., Holzheid, A., Kolditz, O., Rosenbaum, S., Rabbel, W., Schaefer, D. and Dahmke, A.
(2012)
Modeling, parameterization and evaluation of monitoring methods for CO2 storage in deep saline formations: the CO2-MoPa project.
Environmental Earth Sciences, 67
(2).
pp. 351-367.
DOI 10.1007/s12665-012-1707-y.
Dethlefsen, F., Haase, C., Ebert, M. and Dahmke, A.
(2011)
Effects of the variances of input parameters on water-mineral interactions during CO2 sequestration modeling.
Energy Procedia, 4
.
pp. 3770-3777.
DOI 10.1016/j.egypro.2011.02.311.
Parbs, A., Ebert, M. and Dahmke, A.
(2007)
Influence of mineral precipitation on the performance and long-term stability of Fe-0-permeable reactive barriers: A review on the basis of 19 Fe-0-reactive barrier sites.
Grundwasser, 12
(4).
pp. 267-281.
DOI 10.1007/s00767-007-0043-8.
Parbs, A., Ebert, M. and Dahmke, A.
(2007)
Long-term effects of dissolved carbonate species on the degradation of trichloroethylene by zerovalent iron.
Environmental Science & Technology, 41
(1).
pp. 291-296.
DOI 10.1021/es061397v.
Ebert, M., Köber, R., Parbs, A., Plagentz, V., Schäfer, D. and Dahmke, A.
(2006)
Assessing degradation rates of chlorinated ethylenes in column experiments with commercial iron materials used in permeable reactive barriers.
Environmental Science & Technology, 40
(6).
pp. 2004-2010.
DOI 10.1021/es051720e.
Plagentz, V., Ebert, M. and Dahmke, A.
(2006)
Remediation of ground water containing chlorinated and brominated hydrocarbons, benzene and chromate by sequential treatment using ZVI and GAC.
Environmental Geology, 49
(5).
pp. 684-695.
DOI 10.1007/s00254-005-0106-z.
Plagentz, V., Schäfer, D., Köber, R., Dethlefsen, F., Ebert, M. and Dahmke, A.
(2006)
pH buffering downgradient of permeable reactive barriers.
Grundwasser, 11
(4).
pp. 259-269.
DOI 10.1007/s00767-006-0155-6.
Köber, R., Daus, B., Ebert, M., Mattusch, J., Welter, E. and Dahmke, A.
(2005)
Compost-based permeable reactive barriers for the source treatment of arsenic contaminations in aquifers: Column studies and solid-phase investigations.
Environmental Science & Technology, 39
(19).
pp. 7650-7655.
DOI 10.1021/es0503579.
Köber, R., Welter, E., Ebert, M. and Dahmke, A.
(2005)
Removal of arsenic from groundwater by zerovalent iron and the role of sulfide.
Environmental Science & Technology, 39
(20).
pp. 8038-8044.
DOI 10.1021/es0504439.
Köber, R., Schlicker, O., Ebert, M. and Dahmke, A.
(2002)
Degradation of chlorinated ethylenes by Fe-0: inhibition processes and mineral precipitation.
Environmental Geology, 41
(6).
pp. 644-652.
DOI 10.1007/s00254-001-0443-5.
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