dr inż. Małgorzata Szopińska
Employment
- Scientific and Technical Specialist at Department of Environmental Engineering Technology
- Assistant professor at Department of Environmental Engineering Technology
Business contact
- Location
- Al. Zwycięstwa 27, 80-219 Gdańsk
- Phone
- +48 58 348 62 62
- biznes@pg.edu.pl
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- malszopi@pg.edu.pl
Scientific and Technical Specialist
- Workplace
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Budynek Wydz. Hydrot.
room 208 open in new tab - Phone
- 58 347 27 43
- malszopi@pg.edu.pl
Assistant professor
- Workplace
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Budynek Wydz. Hydrot.
room 208 open in new tab - Phone
- 58 347 27 43
- malszopi@pg.edu.pl
Publication showcase
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Impact of a newly-formed periglacial environment and other factors on fresh water chemistry at the western shore of Admiralty Bay in the summer of 2016 (King George Island, Maritime Antarctica)
This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the inorganic chemistry of flowing water at the western shore of Admiralty Bay. In the water samples, ions, and major and trace metals (and B)were detected and quantified. Additionally, the parameters of pH, specific electrolytic conductivity (SEC25) and total organic carbon (TOC) were determined. Moreover, multivariate data set was created and Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was...
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The influence of global climate change on the environmental fate of anthropogenic pollution released from the permafrost
This article presents a review of information related to the influence of potential permafrost degradation on the environmental fate of chemical species which are relased and stored, classified as potential influence in future Antarctic environment. Considering all data regarding climate change prediction, this topic may prove important issue for the future state of the Antarctic environment. A detailed survey on soil and permafrost...
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How Important Is Research on Pollution Levels in Antarctica? Historical Approach, Difficulties and Current Trends
Despite the fact that Antarctica is a continent notably free from large negative impact of human activities, literature data can be the basis for concluding that this is not an area free from anthropogenic pollutants. Pollutants, which are identified in various elements of the environment of Antarctica, are mostly connected with long-range atmospheric transport (LRAT) and deposition in this area. The study presents: a historical...
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