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Natalia Malina
Geosciences
Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Research Areas:

Office: 2051A Beard Eaves Coliseum

Address:
2050 Beard Eaves Coliseum
Auburn, AL 36849

E-Mail: nzm0065@auburn.edu


Education

Ph.D., Environmental Chemistry, Gubkin Russian University of Oil and Gas
2017
M.S., Environmental Protection, Gubkin Russian University of Oil and Gas
2012
B.S., Economics, Gubkin Russian University of Oil and Gas
2010
B.S., Environmental Protection, Gubkin Russian University of Oil and Gas
2010


Professional Employment

Postdoctoral Fellow, Auburn University
2020 - Present
Postdoctoral Fellow, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
2018 - 2019
Senior Researcher, Russian Ministry of Health
2017 - 2018


Research and Teaching Interests

My research interests are investigating mechanisms of toxic organic contaminant transformation in water under complex chemical, physical and microbiological factors; environmental applications of compound-specific isotope analysis (CSIA); and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) interactions with metals and toxic organic compounds.



Selected Publications

  1. Malina N., Mazlova E.A., Kulikova O. (2020) Markers of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) degradation in highly contaminated soil of Central Russia. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. DOI:1007/s11356-020-09712-1
  2. Mazlova E.A., Malina N., Semenychev V.G. (2019) Study of Influence of Drilling Wastes on Black Sea Planktonic and Benthic Organisms Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils 55(5): 70-84
  3. Malina N., Mazlova E.A. (2017) Temporal and spatial variation of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) contamination in environmental compartments of highly polluted area in Central Russia. Chemosphere 185: 227-236
  4. Eremina N. (maiden name of Malina N.), Paschke A, Mazlova E.A., Schüürmann G. (2016) Distribution of polychlorinated biphenyls, phthalic acid esters, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and organochlorine substances in the Moscow River, Russia. Environmental Pollution 210: 409-418






Last updated: 09/15/2020