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David Ryan

EnviroCore, Dargan Research Centre, Institute of Technology Carlow, Carlow, Ireland

Biography

Dr. David Ryan is an Associate professor in the department of EnviroCore, Institute of Technology Carlow, Carlow, located in Ireland. His study interests major on EnviroCore. In recent years, he has studied Ecopiling, Bioremediation, Phytoremediation, PAHs, Field trials. Currently , Dr. David Ryan is the author/editors/reviewer in several international journals. He published 10 articles in many journals and the articles are informative and got good citations.
 
Publications

Use of Ecopiling to Remediate PAH-Contaminated Storm-water Lagoon Sediment

Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are widely distributed in the environment originating from both natural and anthropogenic sources. Consequently, they are found ubiquitously in the lithosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere and biosphere. They are of major concern due to their recalcitrant nature, ability to bio-accumulate and their toxic, carcino... Read More»

Xuemei Liu, Samuel Kiwanuka, Kevin Cleary, David Ryan, David N Dowling and Kieran J Germaine

Research Article: J Bioremediat Biodegrad 7:355

DOI: 10.4172/2155-6199.1000355

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