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Peer-reviewed publications

Amirbahman, A., M. Gfeller, and G. Furrer, G. (2000) Kinetics and mechanism of ligand-promoted decomposition of the Keggin Al13 polymer. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 64: 911-919.

Buchter, B., C. Hinz, M. Gfeller, and H. Flühler (1996) Cadmium transport in an unsaturated stony subsoil monolith. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 60: 716-721.

Furrer, G., M. Gfeller, and B. Wehrli (1999) On the chemistry of the Keggin Al 13 polymer: Kinetics of proton-promoted decomposition. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 63: 3069-3076.

Furrer, G., J. Klausen, and M. Gfeller (1999) The study of surface-catalysed reactions of organic compounds in mixed flow-through reactors with on-line analysis. Wat. Res. 33(1): 286-289.

Geiger, G., M. Gfeller, G. Furrer, and R. Schulin (1996) Soil bacteria sensitivity towards heavy metals - Experimental system optimisation using chemical speciation calculations. Fresenius J. Anal. Chem. 354: 624-628.

Gfeller, M., G. Furrer, and P.W. Schindler (1993) The determination of kinetic and thermodynamic constants in completely mixed flow-through systems at steady state. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 57: 685-695.

Gfeller, M., G. Furrer, and R. Schulin (1997) Use of completely mixed flow-through systems: Hydrolysis of phenyl picolinate. Environ. Sci. Technol. 31: 3692-3701.

Conference Proceedings

Gfeller, M., and G. Furrer (1994) Kinetics and mechanisms of abiotic transformations: Surface-catalysed hydrolysis of pesticides in steady-state systems. In Th. Dracos and F. Stauffer (ed.) Transport and Reactive Processes in Aquifers. Proceedings of the IAHR/AIRH Symposium on "Transport and reactive processes in aquifers", Zürich, Switzerland. 11-15 April 1994. p. 59-65. Balkema, Rotterdam.

Oral presentations

Gfeller, M., and G. Furrer (1994) Kinetics and mechanisms of abiotic transformations: Surface-catalysed hydrolysis of pesticides in steady-state systems. IAHR/AIRH Symposium on "Transport and reactive processes in aquifers", Zürich, Switzerland. 11-15 April 1994.

Gfeller, M., and G. Furrer (1995) Abiotic hydrolysis of carbosulfan and phenyl picolinate: the role of mineral surfaces. Conference on "Organic mineral interactions in soils and sediments", University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle, England. 28-29 June 1995.

Poster presentations

Furrer, G., H. Schärli, and M. Gfeller (1995) Abiotic hydrolysis of carbosulfan and phenyl picolinate: The role of mineral surfaces. Workshop on organic pollutants in unsaturated soils, Monte Verità, Ascona, Switzerland, 18-23 September 1995.

Geiger, G., B. Lothenbach, L. Birch, M. Gfeller, and R. Schulin (1995) Application of chemical speciation calculations to the design of culture media for studying heavy metal sensitivity of soil bacteria. Sixth International Hans Wolfgang Nürnberg Memorial Symposium on "Metal compounds in environment and life", Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH, Jülich, Germany. 9-12 May 1995.

Gfeller, M., and G. Furrer (1992) Solid-water interface reactions: The determination of kinetic constants and mechanisms in mixed-flow systems. Conference on "Colloids in the aquatic environment", University College, London, England. 7-9 September 1992.

Gfeller, M., and G. Furrer (1994) Abiotic hydrolysis of carbosulfan and phenyl picolinate: investigations in batch and flow-through reactors. Third European Conference on Ecotoxicology, Zürich, Switzerland. 28-31 August 1994.

Gfeller, M., and G. Furrer (1995) Abiotic hydrolysis of carbosulfan and phenyl picolinate: the role of mineral surfaces. Conference on "Organic mineral interactions in soils and sediments", University of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle, England. 28-29 June 1995.

Gfeller, M., J. Klausen, H. Schärli, S. Tröber, and G. Furrer. 1993. The role of mineral particles in the abiotic transformation of organic pollutants. Symposium on "Pollutants and pollutant transport in the geosphere, a major environmental issue". 173rd annual meeting of the Swiss Academy of Natural Sciences, Verbier, Switzerland. 22 September 1993.


 
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