Markus Ahnert
Dresden University of Technology
19 Papers
33 Citations
Markus Ahnert is an academic researcher from Dresden University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
Generation of diurnal variation for influent data for dynamic simulation
Guenter Langergraber,J. Alex,Norbert Weissenbacher,D. Woerner,Markus Ahnert,T. Frehmann,N. Halft,I. Hobus,M. Plattes,V. Spering,Stefan Winkler +10 more
TL;DR: The aim is to generate realistic influent data in terms of flow, concentrations and TKN/COD ratios and not to predict the influent of the AS plant in detail.
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Mass flow of antibiotics in a wastewater treatment plant focusing on removal variations due to operational parameters.
Conrad Marx,Norbert Günther,Sara Schubert,Reinhard Oertel,Markus Ahnert,Peter Krebs,Volker Kuehn +6 more
TL;DR: Monitoring in a municipal WWTP in Germany found that sludge concentrations are highly inconsistent which leads to questionable results and future investigations have to address antibiotic's temporal dynamics during the sludge treatment to decide whether or not the widely reported standard deviations ofSludge concentrations reflect realistic fluctuations.
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Representative input load of antibiotics to WWTPs: Predictive accuracy and determination of a required sampling quantity.
Conrad Marx,Viktoria Mühlbauer,Sara Schubert,Reinhard Oertel,Markus Ahnert,Peter Krebs,Volker Kuehn +6 more
TL;DR: Prescription data with a comparatively high resolution and a sampling campaign covering 15 months were used to answer the question of applicability of the prediction approach, and macrolides, sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim were almost fully recovered close to 100% of the expected input loads.
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Organic matter parameters in WWTP - a critical review and recommendations for application in activated sludge modelling.
TL;DR: It was shown that with the adjustments of the factors and a partition of the particulate inert fraction into a fraction assigned to the influent and a fraction assign to the endogenous products, a better agreement with the ratios of COD/VSS in the individual sludge streams can be established.
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Growth of science in activated sludge modelling - a critical bibliometric review.
Markus Ahnert,Peter Krebs +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the tool of bibliometric analysis is applied to the field of activated sludge modelling and its suitability as a first step of a literature analysis is assessed.
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