Martin Scheringer

Prof. em. Martin Scheringer
research associate
I. f. Biogeochemie/Schadstoffdyn.
Dept. Umweltsystemwissenschaften (D-USYS)
ETH Zürich
CHN H41
Universitätstrasse 16
CH-8092 Zürich
Switzerland


Phone: +41 (0) 44 632 30 62
Phone2: +41 (0) 44 633 60 75
Fax: +41 (0) 44 632 13 09
E-mail: scheringer(at)usys.ethz.ch
URL Institution: www.usys.ethz.ch/
Personal URL: link


Additional functions:
Chair of the International Panel on Chemical Pollution, IPCP, see www.ipcp.ch.


Key Publications of Martin Scheringer (up to ten) :
M. Scheringer, Long-Range Transport of Organic Chemicals in the Environment, Environmental Chemistry & Toxicology 28 (2009), 677-690.

R. Ritter, M. Scheringer, M. MacLeod, U. Schenker, K. Hungerbühler, A Multi-Individual Pharmacokinetic Model Framework for Interpreting Time Trends of Persistent Chemicals in Human Populations: Application to a Postban Situation, Environmental Health Perspectives 117 (2009), 1280-1286.

M. Scheringer, Persistence and Spatial Range of Environmental Chemicals, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim, 2002.

U. Schenker, M. Scheringer, M. MacLeod, J. Martin, I. Cousins, K. Hungerbühler, Contribution of Volatile Precursor
Substances to the Flux of Perfluorooctanoate to the Arctic, Environmental Science and Technology 42, 3710-3716 (2008).

M. Scheringer, F. Wegmann, K. Fenner, K. Hungerbühler, Investigating the Cold Condensation of Persistent Organic Pollutants with a Global Multimedia Fate Model, Environmental Science and Technology 34, 1842-1850 (2000).




Expertise of Martin Scheringer:
Expertise CategorySpecific Expertise
Expert TypeScientific / Fundamental Research
Topic AtmosphereAir Pollution
Topic HydrosphereWater Pollution / Waste Water
Topic CryosphereGlaciers
Topic SustainabilitySustainability
Spatial ScaleGlobal / Hemispheric
National / Cultural
Time FrameRecent / Today
Future
Statistical FocusMean Change / Trends
Time ScaleSeasonal / Annual
Decadal / Centennial
MethodsModeling
Integrated Assessment

Specialties of Martin Scheringer:
Environmental fate assessment of organic chemicals and heavy metals.

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