Massimo Rolle
Associate Professor
Environment
Technical University of Denmark
Denmark
Biography
Massimo Rolle research approach aims at combining experimental and modeling techniques for a quantitative understanding of physical and (bio)chemical processes affecting the fate and transport of contaminants in the subsurface. My interests focus on the investigation of mixing processes in aquifer systems, reactive transport of chemicals in groundwater, biogeochemical modeling, hydrochemistry, charge interactions in electrolyte solutions, interpretation of isotopic signatures and on natural attenuation and engineered remediation of contaminated sites.
Research Interest
Groundwater, Mixing, Hydrogeochemistry, Modeling, Contaminant Transport, Isotope Fractionation
Publications
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Rolle M, Jin B (2017) Normal and Inverse Diffusive Isotope Fractionation of Deuterated Toluene and Benzene in Aqueous Systems. ENVIRON SCI TECHNOL 4: 298-304.
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Muniruzzaman M, Rolle M (2017) Experimental investigation of the impact of compound-specific dispersion and electrostatic interactions on transient transport and solute breakthrough. ‎Water Resour Res 53: 1189-1209.
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Buchner D, Jin B, Ebert K, Rolle M, Elsner M, et al. (2017) Experimental determination of isotope enrichment factors – bias from mass removal by repetitive sampling. Environ Sci Technol 51: 1527-1536.