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Entries for Dr. Kay Hamer

Academic degree:Dr. 
Last name:Hamer 
First name:Kay 
Responsible for:Sediments, Section 4: Sediment and dredged material treatment 
Organization/Institute:University of Bremen 
Department:FB 5/Geochemistry and Hydrogeology 
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Street, Number, POB:Postbox 330440  
Postal code, City:28334 Bremen 
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Country:Germany 
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E-mail address:khamer@uni-bremen.de 
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Curriculum vitae:1962: born in Kiel, Germany
1983-1989: Study of geology Kiel University,Germany. Centre of interest: Applied geology, hydrology, chemistry. \"MSc\" abot stratigraphy in Tills based on geochemistry
1990 – 1993: Scientist at the University of Bremen. Work focused on fate and transport of contaminants in groundwater systems. \"Ph.D\"
1993: Consultant in a geological bureau: Topic was Groundwater Modeling
1994-1998: Scientist at the University of Bremen. Research, lectures and consulting about the use of contaminated harbour sediments.
Since 1999
Scientific Assistent (assistent professor) at the University of Bremen with research and lectures about geochemistry and hydrology
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Consultant of the Ministry of Harbors in Bremen. Here management concepts for contaminated dredged harbour sediments have to be considered. Assessment of those sediments before and after treatment for a safe disposal or a beneficial use are the main topic.

 
Areas of interest:
hydrogeology 
geochemistry 
acidification 
building and environment 
contaminated sediments 
fate and behaviour of metals 
dredged sediments 
 
Articles:
7 JSS (1) 2-8 (2007), Subject Area ´Sediments´: The Subject Editors and Advisors: Challenges and relevant literature in JSS and ESPR (the presentation of the Editors is not complete yet and will be continued)
4 JSS (4) 225-232 (2004), Sediment and Dredged Material Treatment - Synthesis of the SedNet Work Package 4 Outcomes
3 JSS (4) 284-291 (2003), Light Weight Aggregates made from Dredged Harbour Sediments: Leaching Behaviour of Inorganic Pollutants and Constructional Characteristics (8 pp)
 
 

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