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Gregory M. Morrison

Researcher at Curtin University

Publications -  138
Citations -  6013

Gregory M. Morrison is an academic researcher from Curtin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stormwater & Chemcatcher. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 132 publications receiving 5201 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory M. Morrison include Chalmers University of Technology & Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation.

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Passive sampling techniques for monitoring pollutants in water

TL;DR: In this paper, the state of the art in using passive sampling technology for environmental monitoring of waterborne organic and inorganic pollutants is reviewed, and strategies for sampler design, calibration, in situ sampling and quality control issues are discussed.
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Assessment of the impact of point source pollution from the Keiskammahoek Sewage Treatment Plant on the Keiskamma River - pH, electrical conductivity, oxygen- demanding substance (COD) and nutrients

TL;DR: The treatment performance of the Keiskammahoek Sewage Treatment Plant (KSTP) was assessed in terms of pH, conductivity, and COD and nutrients removal from the influent as discussed by the authors.
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Development of a novel passive sampling system for the time-averaged measurement of a range of organic pollutants in aquatic environments.

TL;DR: A new sampling system has been developed for the measurement of time-averaged concentrations of organic micropollutants in aquatic environments based on the diffusion of targeted organic compounds through a rate-limiting membrane and the subsequent accumulation of these species in a bound, hydrophobic, solid-phase material.
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A life cycle assessment based procedure for development of environmental sustainability indicators for urban water systems

TL;DR: An iterative procedure for the selection of indicators, which reflect the environmental sustainability of urban water systems, is presented in this article, where the analytical basis for selecting indicators is life cycle assessment, which provides a stringent assessment of environmental sustainability.
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Environmental routes for platinum group elements to biological materials--a review.

TL;DR: Current evidence indicates that the PGE, especially Pd, are transported to biological materials through deposition in roots by binding to sulphur-rich low molecular weight species in plants.