Marek Ruman
University of Silesia in Katowice
48 Papers
207 Citations
Marek Ruman is an academic researcher from University of Silesia in Katowice. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface water & Pollution. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 43 publications.
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Papers
Occurrence of surface active agents in the environment.
TL;DR: This work contains basic information about surfactants and overview of pollution of different ecosystems caused by them (their classification and properties, areas of use, their presence, and behavior in the environment).
Impact of Volcanic Eruptions on the Occurrence of PAHs Compounds in the Aquatic Ecosystem of the Southern Part of West Spitsbergen (Hornsund Fjord, Svalbard)
Katarzyna Kozak,Marek Ruman,Klaudia Kosek,Grzegorz Karasiński,Łukasz Stachnik,Żaneta Polkowska +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present changes in concentration levels of dioxin-like compounds that can be observed over the course of four study seasons in water samples collected from the Arctic watershed of Svalbard.
Analytical studies on the environmental state of the Svalbard Archipelago provide a critical source of information about anthropogenic global impact
TL;DR: The Svalbard Archipelago differs from other polar regions due to its specific environmental conditions and geographic location, which mean that the area gathers pollution from long-range transport.
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Assessment of the water quality of Kłodnica River catchment using self-organizing maps.
TL;DR: Clear distinction into 3 pollution groups could be obtained as well as the seasonal variation of pollution could be distinguished as a result of studies.
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Organic Pollution in Surface Waters from the Fuglebekken Basin in Svalbard, Norwegian Arctic
Żaneta Polkowska,Katarzyna Cichała-Kamrowska,Marek Ruman,Krystyna Kozioł,Wiesława Ewa Krawczyk,Jacek Namieśnik +5 more
TL;DR: The presence in the basin of the Fuglebekken basin of PAHs and PCBs is testimony to the fact that these compounds are transported over vast distances with air masses and deposited in regions devoid of any human pressure.
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