Dr. Andreas Musolff





Helmholtz-Zentrum für
Umweltfoschung - UFZ
Permoserstr. 15
04318 Leipzig

Phone: +49 341 235 1983
Fax: +49 341 235 1837

Andreas Musolff

Forschungsthemen

  • Urbaner Wasserhaushalt
  • Eintrag, Transport and Verbleib von Mikroverunreinigungen in urbanen Gewässern
  • Interaktionen zwischen Grund- und Oberflächenwasser
  • Grund- und Oberflächenwasserqualität in Einzugsgebieten

Lebenslauf

04/2010

Dr. Sc. nat., Universität Neuchâtel, Schweiz, Zentrum für Hydrogeologie and Geothermie, Dissertation: Micropollutants in urban receiving waters

seit 04/2009

Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung - UFZ, Department Hydrogeologie

04/2006-03/2009

Doktorand am Helmholtz-Zentrum für Umweltforschung - UFZ, Department Hydrogeologie

09/2004-03/2006

Projektmanager für Umweltinformationssysteme und Datenbankentwicklung, CORE2 Consult GmbH, Greifswald

01/2004-07/2004

Technischer Assistent für GIS-Anwendungen und Datenbanken, Zoologisches Institut und Museum, Universität Greifswald

01/2002-08/2003

Projektmanager für GIS-Anwendungen und GIS-Softwareentwicklung, gen-i-sys Geodatenservice, Informationssysteme und Neue Medien GmbH, Leipzig

11/2001

Diplom Geologie, Universität Greifswald, Diplomarbeit: Erstellung einer Gebietswasserbilanz mit Hilfe eines Geoinformationssystemes

Publikationen

(peer reviewed)

  • Musolff A., Leschik S., Schafmeister M.-T., Reinstorf F., Strauch G., Krieg R., Schirmer M., 2010, Evaluation of xenobiotic impact on urban receiving waters by means of statistical methods. Water Science and Technology 62: 684-692, DOI 10.2166/wst.2010.930.
  • Musolff A., Leschik S., Reinstorf F., Strauch G., Schirmer M., 2010, Micropollutant loads in the urban water cycle. Environmental Science and Technology 44: 4877-4883, DOI 10.1021/es903823a.
  • Musolff A., 2009, Micropollutants - challenges in hydrogeology. Hydrogeology Journal 17: 763-766.
  • Musolff A., Leschik S., Möder M., Strauch G., Reinstorf F., Schirmer M., 2009, Temporal and spatial patterns of micropollutants in urban receiving waters. Environmental Pollution 157: 3069-3077, DOI 10.1016/j.envpol.2009.05.037.
  • Musolff A., Leschik S., Strauch G., Reinstorf F., Oswald S.E., Schirmer M., 2009, Water and contaminant flow in an aquifer under urban stress. In: Taniguchi M., Dausman A., Howard K., Polemino M., Lakshmanan E. (eds.) Trends and sustainability of groundwater in highly stressed aquifers. IAHS Publ. 329, IAHS Press, Wallingford, UK, 218-222.
  • Leschik S., Musolff A., Martienssen M., Krieg R., Bayer-Raich M., Reinstorf F., Strauch G., Schirmer M., 2009, Investigation of sewer exfiltration using integral pumping tests and wastewater indicators. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 110: 118-129.
  • Leschik S., Musolff A., Krieg R., Martienssen M., Bayer-Raich. M, Reinstorf F., Strauch G., Schirmer M., 2009, Application of integral pumping tests to investigate the influence of a losing stream on groundwater quality. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 13: 1765-1774.
  • Reinstorf F., Leschik S., Musolff A., Osenbrück K., Strauch G., Möder M., Schirmer M., 2009, Quantification of large-scale urban mass fluxes of xenobiotics and of the river-groundwater interaction in the city of Halle, Germany. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth 34: 574-579.
  • Reinstorf F., Leschik S., Musolff A., Osenbrück K., Strauch G., Möder M., Schirmer M., 2008, Mass flux modeling of urban micropollutants in the city of Halle, Germany. In: Trefry, M.G. (ed.) Groundwater Quality: Securing Groundwater Quality in Urban and Industrial Environments. IAHS Publ. 324, IAHS Press, Wallingford, UK, 110-117.
  • Musolff A., Leschik S., Reinstorf F., Strauch G., Schirmer M., 2008, Assessing emerging contaminants - case study of the city of Leipzig, Germany. In: Trefry, M.G. (ed.) Groundwater Quality: Securing Groundwater Quality in Urban and Industrial Environments. IAHS Publ. 324, IAHS Press, Wallingford, UK, 178-185.
  • Musolff A., Leschik S., Reinstorf F., Strauch G., Möder M., Schirmer M., 2007, Xenobiotics in groundwater and surface water of the city of Leipzig. Grundwasser 12: 217-231.

(Buchkapitel)

  • Schirmer M., Reinstorf F., Leschik S., Musolff A., Krieg R., Osenbrück K., Martienssen M., Schirmer K., Strauch G., 2010, Chapter 12. Transport and Fate of Xenobiotics in the Urban Water Cycle: Studies in Halle/Saale and Leipzig (Germany). In: Fatta-Kassinos, D., Bester, K., Kümmerer, K. (eds.), Xenobiotics in the Urban Water Cycle; Mass Flows, Environmental Process, Mitigation and Treatment Strategies, Environmental Pollution, Vol. 16, Springer Science + Business Media B.V.
  • Musolff A., 2004, Wasserhaushalt – Kapitel 13. In Langguth, H.R., Voigt, R. (eds.), Hydrogeologische Methoden. Springer Verl., Berlin-Heidelberg.

Special Issue on GW-SW Interactions

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Advances in Water Resources
Ground water-surface water interactions
Edited by Jan H. Fleckenstein, Stefan Krause, David M. Hannah, Fulvio Boano
Volume 33, Issue 11, Pages 1291-1295

Interest in groundwater (GW)-surface water (SW) interactions has grown steadily over the last two decades. New regulations such as the EU Water Framework Directive (WFD) now call for a sustainable management of coupled ground- and surface water resources and linked ecosystems. New interdisciplinary research on GW-SW systems that addresses the linkages between hydrology, biogeochemistry and ecology at nested scales and methods to assess these patterns and integrated surface-subsurface numerical models have been refined and have improved our understanding of processes and dynamics.