Staff
Beat Müller
Dr. Beat Müller
About Me
Major Research Areas
- Chemical limnology of lakes. Process studies and systems analysis
- Behavior and transport of nutrients in intensely farmed catchments
- Analysis and modeling of early diagenetic processes in lake sediments
- Meteorological and climatic factors influencing lake chemistry
- ChemEQL, software for chemical speciation modeling of thermodynamic equilibrium reactions
- Projects
- The regulation of nitrogen turnover in lakes
- Oxygen consumption by sediment diagenetic processes
- The regulation of alkalinity and CO2 in lakes
- Porewater analysis using capillary electrophoresis and microtitration
- See projects on the webpage of the group Sensors and Analytic
- Publications
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Curriculum Vitae
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Publications
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Müller, B.; Meyer, J. S.; Gächter, R. (2016) Alkalinity regulation in calcium carbonate-buffered lakes, Limnology and Oceanography, 61(1), 341-352, doi:10.1002/lno.10213, Institutional Repository
Müller, B.; Gächter, R.; Wüest, A. (2014) Accelerated water quality improvement during oligotrophication in peri-alpine lakes, Environmental Science and Technology, 48(12), 6671-6677, doi:10.1021/es4040304, Institutional Repository
Müller, B.; Bryant, L. D.; Matzinger, A.; Wüest, A. (2012) Hypolimnetic oxygen depletion in eutrophic lakes, Environmental Science and Technology, 46(18), 9964-9971, doi:10.1021/es301422r, Institutional Repository
Müller, B.; Berg, M.; Pernet-Coudrier, B.; Qi, W.; Liu, H. (2012) The geochemistry of the Yangtze River: seasonality of concentrations and temporal trends of chemical loads, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 26(2), 1-14, doi:10.1029/2011GB004273, Institutional Repository
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Address
E-Mail: | beat.mueller@cluttereawag.ch |
Phone: | +41 58 765 2149 |
Fax: | +41 58 765 2168 |
Address: | Eawag
Seestrasse 79 6047 Kastanienbaum |
Office: | CA B10 |
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Expert on
sediments