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Kiri Rodgers
Kiri Rodgers
Environmental Science at the University of the West of Scotland
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The potential of sequential extraction in the characterisation and management of wastes from steel processing: a prospective review
KJ Rodgers, A Hursthouse, S Cuthbert
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 12 (9 …, 2015
662015
Can the legacy of industrial pollution influence antimicrobial resistance in estuarine sediments?
K Rodgers, I McLellan, T Peshkur, R Williams, R Tonner, AS Hursthouse, ...
Environmental Chemistry Letters 17, 595-607, 2019
562019
The legacy of industrial pollution in estuarine sediments: spatial and temporal variability implications for ecosystem stress
K Rodgers, I McLellan, T Peshkur, R Williams, R Tonner, CW Knapp, ...
Environmental geochemistry and health 42, 1057-1068, 2020
232020
Geochemistry: inorganic
C Trueman, K Rodgers, I McLellan, A Hursthouse
Encyclopedia of analytical science: Reference module in chemistry, molecular …, 2019
212019
The potential of remedial techniques for hazard reduction of steel process by products: Impact on steel processing, waste management, the environment and risk to human health
K Rodgers, I McLellan, S Cuthbert, V Masaguer Torres, A Hursthouse
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16 (12), 2093, 2019
102019
Enhanced characterisation for the management of industrial steel processing by products: potential of sequential chemical extraction
KJ Rodgers, IS McLellan, SJ Cuthbert, AS Hursthouse
Environmental monitoring and assessment 191, 1-19, 2019
62019
Identification and quantification of Acanthamoeba spp. within seawater at four coastal lagoons on the east coast of Australia
B Rayamajhee, NLR Williams, N Siboni, K Rodgers, M Willcox, ...
Science of the Total Environment 901, 165862, 2023
32023
Microbial interactions that contribute to gill disease in aquaculture
E O’Halloran, R Mooney, K Rodgers, FL Henriquez
Parasitologia 2 (4), 266-291, 2022
22022
The Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health (SEGH): building for the future of early career researchers
OS Humphrey, DRS Middleton, S Ahmad, T Cocerva, SM Dowell, ...
Environmental Geochemistry and Health 43, 2455-2458, 2021
22021
Co-selection of antibiotic resistance caused by a legacy of PTE pollution in Gram-negative bacteria
R Tonner, T Peshkur, K Rodgers, I MacLellan, R Williams, A Hursthouse, ...
Access Microbiology 1 (1A), 235, 2019
22019
Can legacy pollution influence antimicrobial resistance in estuarine sediments?: the geochemical role!
K Rodgers, I McLellan, T Peshkur, R Williams, R Tonner, AS Hursthouse, ...
34th Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health International …, 2018
22018
Estimating soil health in urban allotments: Integrated two-way soil quality index and free-living amoebae in nitrogen recycling
RAM Williams, A Ogoke, K Rodgers, S Kelly, R Mcintosh, A Hursthouse, ...
Soil & Environmental Health 1 (4), 100046, 2023
12023
Health and Place: Developing a Co-Created Research Design for Inclusive and Sustainable Blue/Green Spaces: Community Wellbeing and the Coast
N Dickinson, P Duffy, S Hasan, K Rodgers
British Academy ECRN Showcase Scotland: An inclusive call for seed funding …, 2023
2023
Genes of past, present and future: does legacy pollution contribute to antibiotic resistance in industrialised estuaries?
K Rodgers, F Henriquez, I McLellan, A Hursthouse, R Williams, R Tonner, ...
Microbiology Society Annual Conference 2018, 2018
2018
THE POLLUTION LEGACY AND ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE
T Peshkur, C Knapp, F Henriquez, K Rodgers, R Tonner
С 37 Высокие технологии, определяющие качество жизни, 33, 2018
2018
Soil & Environmental Health
RAM Williams, A Ogoke, K Rodgers, S Kelly, R Mcintosh, A Hursthouse, ...
UWS Academic Portal
OS Humphrey, DRS Middleton, S Ahmad, T Cocerva, SM Dowell, ...
UWS Academic Portal
K Rodgers, I McLellan, T Peshkur, R Williams, R Tonner, CW Knapp, ...
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