Mathijs G D Smit
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Recent Articles
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Wang J, Smit M, Verhaegen Y, Nolte T, Redman A, Hendriks A, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2022 Nov;
311(Pt 2):137127.
PMID: 36334744
Petroleum refinery effluents (PRE) are wastewaters from industries associated with oil refining. Within Europe, PREs are regulated through local discharge permits and receive substantial treatment before emission. After treatment, PREs...
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Worden J, Di Paolo C, Whale G, Eadsforth C, Michie E, Lindgren A, et al.
Integr Environ Assess Manag
. 2021 Feb;
17(5):1025-1036.
PMID: 33615680
Assessment and management of effluent discharges are key to avoiding environmental deterioration. Often compliance with discharge regulations and permits is based on a limited set of chemical parameters, while information...
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Thunnissen N, van de Meent D, Struijs J, Hjort M, Redman A, Smit M, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2020 Dec;
263:128081.
PMID: 33297080
Distribution and elimination of petroleum products can be predicted in aerobic wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) using models such as multimedia fate model SimpleTreat. An advantage of the SimpleTreat model is...
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Camus L, Smit M
Mar Environ Res
. 2019 Jan;
144:250-254.
PMID: 30686565
With the level of industrial activities increasing in Arctic areas it is crucial to assure that dedicated oil spill response capabilities and strategies are available for deployment in this region....
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Sanni S, Lyng E, Pampanin D, Smit M
Mar Environ Res
. 2017 Jan;
127:11-23.
PMID: 28041674
The aim of this paper is to bridge gaps between biomarker and whole organism responses related to oil based offshore discharges. These biomarker bridges will facilitate acceptance criteria for biomarker...
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Willis K, Seddon A, Long P, Jeffers E, Caithness N, Thurston M, et al.
Ecol Appl
. 2015 Oct;
25(5):1290-302.
PMID: 26485956
The local ecological footprinting tool (LEFT) uses globally available databases, modeling, and algorithms to, remotely assess locally important ecological features across landscapes based on five criteria: biodiversity (beta-diversity), vulnerability (threatened...
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Durgut I, Rye H, Reed M, Smit M, Ditlevsen M
Mar Pollut Bull
. 2015 Jul;
99(1-2):240-9.
PMID: 26194408
Drilling discharges are complex mixtures of base-fluids, chemicals and particulates, and may, after discharge to the marine environment, result in adverse effects on benthic communities. A numerical model was developed...
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Olsen G, Smit M, Carroll J, Jaeger I, Smith T, Camus L
Mar Environ Res
. 2011 Sep;
72(4):179-87.
PMID: 21906801
Reliable risk assessment approaches for Arctic environments are requested to manage potential impacts associated with increased activities in Arctic regions. We performed toxicity tests on Arctic and temperate species exposed...
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De Hoop L, Schipper A, Leuven R, Huijbregts M, Olsen G, Smit M, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2011 Sep;
45(20):9017-23.
PMID: 21902216
Potential contamination of polar regions due to increasing oil exploitation and transportation poses risks to marine species. Risk assessments for polar marine species or ecosystems are mostly based on toxicity...
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Smit M, Frost T, Johnsen S
Integr Environ Assess Manag
. 2011 May;
7(4):668-77.
PMID: 21594986
In 1996, the Norwegian government issued a White Paper requiring the Norwegian oil industry to reach the goal of "zero discharge" for the marine environment by 2005. To achieve this...