School of Chemistry

Dianne Jolley Previous Students

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Recent Graduates from the Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology group

Year

Student

Thesis title

Co-supervisor

2009

Jacqueline Levy Phd

Metal-cell interactions: investigation of the mode of toxicity of copper to microalgae in plankton and biofilms

Dr Jenny Stauber (CSIRO)

2009

Christina McLaughlan Hons

Interactions of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and ammonia within Bluescope Steel’s Waste Gas Cleaning Plant

Dr David Pinson (Bluescope) and Associate Professor Stephen Wilson (UOW)

2009

Ann Mills PhD

Carbon and Nitrogen cycling in marine ecosystems

Assoc Prof Stephen Wilson - UoW

2009

Clare Atkinson MSc

Selenium assimilation and speciation in marine organisms – a biokinetic model

Dr Suzanne Smith - ANSTO

2009

Brad Angel PhD

Contaminant Pathways in Port Curtis Estuary

Dr Stuart Simpson (CSIRO)

2009

Damian Kirchmajer

Selenium toxicity to four Australian marine microalgae

 

2008

Mohammed Almoiqli MSc

The effect of native and invasive plant species on sandy soil nutrient concentrations

 

2007

Pattanan Tarin PhD

Selenium dynamics in contaminated sediments from an industrial harbour

Prof John Morrison

2004

Ann Mills

Nitrogen cycling in contaminated marine sediments

Ass/P Stephen Wilson, UoW

2003

Edward Maher

The transport and retention of ground-water derived metals in estuarine sediments.

Dr Stuart Simpson, CSIRO

2003

Michael Perry

Effects of PAH’s on the amphipod Melita plumulosa in acute and chronic toxicity tests

Dr Catherine King, CSIRO

2002

Brad Angel

Metal equilibration & bioavailability in lab-contaminated (spiked) sediments used for the development of whole-sediment toxicity

Dr Stuart Simpson, CSIRO

2002

Jacqui Levy

Arsenic uptake, metabolism and toxicity in tolerant and sensitive freshwater microalgae

Dr Jenny Stauber, Prof Bill Maher

2001

Mylissa Dowse

An assessment of five benthic invertebrates for use in whole sediment toxicity tests

Dr Catherine King, CSIRO

2001

Ian Pryor

Considerations for Capping Metal-Contaminated Sediments in Estuaries

Dr Stuart Simpson, CSIRO

 

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Last reviewed: 24 February, 2010