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Publikationsliste peer reviewed Roy Kasteel

https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3132-2056

49. Buerge, IJ, A Bächli, R Kasteel, R Portmann, R López-Cabeza, LF Schwab & T Poiger, 2019b. Behavior of the chiral herbicide imazamox in soils: Enantiomer composition differentiates between biodegradation and photodegradation. Environmental Science & Technology. DOI:

10.1021/acs.est.8b07210. online

48. Buerge, IJ, A Bächli, R Kasteel, R Portmann, R López-Cabeza, LF Schwab & T Poiger, 2019a. Behavior of the chiral herbicide imazamox in soils: pH-dependent, enantioselective degradation, formation and degradation of several chiral metabolites. Environmental Science & Technology. DOI:

10.1021/acs.est.8b07209. online

47. Ockleford, C, AF Hernandez-Jerez, S Hougaard Bennekou, M Klein, TP Adriaanse, P Berny, T Brock, S Duquesne, S Grilli, T Kuhl, R Laskowski, K Machera, O Pelkonen, S Pieper, M Stemmer, I Sundh, I Teodorovic, CJ Topping, G Wolterink, RH Smith, AL Gimsing, R Kasteel, A Boivin, T van der Linden, J Oriol Magrans, M Egsmose & A Tiktak, 2018.Scientific Opinion about the Guidance of the Chemical Regulation Directorate (UK) on how aged sorption studies for pesticides should be conducted, analysed and used in regulatory assessments. EFSA Journal, 16(8). DOI: 10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5382

46. Wettstein F, R Kasteel, MF Garcia Delgado, I Hanke, S Stötzer, ME Balmer, T Poiger & T Bucheli, 2016.

Leaching of the neonicotinoids thiamethoxam and imidacloprid from sugar beets seed dressings to subsurface tile drains. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 64: 6407–6415

45. Gulkowska A, IJ Buerge, T Poiger, & R Kasteel, 2015. Time-dependent sorption of two novel fungicides in soils within a regulatory framework, Pest Management Science, 72: 2218–2230

44. Fulda B, A Aldrich, R Kasteel, M Balmer & T Poiger, 2015. Pflanzenschutzmittel in Fliess-gewässern:

Vergleich zwischen Expositionsmodell und Monitoringdaten. Aqua & Gas, 9: 80–91

43. Firouzi F, M Homaee, E Klumpp, R Kasteel & W Tappe, 2015. Bacteria transport and retention in intact calcareous soil columns under saturated flow conditions. Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics, 63: 102–109

42. Sittig S, R Kasteel, J Groeneweg, D Hofmann, B Thiele, S Köppchen & H Vereecken, 2014. Dyanamics of transformation of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine in two soils. Chemosphere, 95: 470–477 41. Kasteel R, F Schnitzler, AE Berns, J Vanderborght & H Vereecken, 2013. Visualization of transport

pathways for organic compounds in undisturbed soil monoliths. Geoderma 195: 70–78

40. Schlueter S, H-J Vogel, O Ippisch, P Bastian, K Roth, H Schelle, W Durner, R Kasteel & J Vanderborght, 2012. Virtual soils: Assessment of the effects of soil structure on the hydraulic behavior of cultivated soils Vadose Zone Journal, 11, doi:10.2136/vzj2011.0174

39. Sittig S, R Kasteel, J Groeneweg & H Vereecken, 2012. Long-term sorption and sequestration dynamics of the antibiotic sulfadiazine: A batch study. Journal of Environmental Quality, 41: 1497–1506

38. Bechtold M, J Vanderborght, L Weihermüller, M Herbst, T Günther, O. Ippisch, R Kasteel & H Vereecken, 2012. Upward transport in a 3-D heterogeneous laboratory soil under evaporation conditions. Vadose Zone Journal, 11, doi:10.2136/vzj2011.0066

37. Weihermüller L, R Kasteel, J Vanderborght, J Simunek & H Vereecken, 2011. Uncertainties in pesticide monitoring using suction cups: Evidences from numerical simulations. Vadose Zone Journal, 10: 1287–

1298

36. Vereecken H, J Vanderborght, R Kasteel, M Spiteller, A Schäffer & M Close, 2011. Do lab-derived distribution coefficient values of pesticides match distribution coefficient values determined from column and field-scale experiments? A critical analysis of relevant literature. Journal of Environmental Quality, 40: 879–898

35. Unold M, R Kasteel, J Groeneweg & H Vereecken, 2010. Transport of sulfadiazine in undisturbed soil columns: Effect of flow rate, input concentration and pulse duration. Journal of Environmental Quality, 39: 2147–2159

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34. Kasteel R, T Pütz, J Vanderborght & H Vereecken, 2010. Fate of two herbicides in zero-potential lysimeters and in field soil. Journal of Environmental Quality, 39: 1451–1466

33. Siemens J, G Huschek, G Walshe, C Siebe, R Kasteel, S Wulf, J Clemens & M Kaupenjohann, 2010.

Transport of pharmaceuticals in columns of a wastewater-irrigated Mexican clay soil. Journal of Environmental Quality, 39: 1201–1210

32. Kasteel R, CM Mbo, M Unold, J Groeneweg, J Vanderborght & H Vereecken, 2010. Transformation and sorption of the veterinary antibiotic sulfadiazine in two soils: a short-term batch study. Environmental Science & Technology, 44: 4651–4657

31. Wehrhan A, T Streck, J Groeneweg, H Vereecken & R Kasteel, 2010. Long-term sorption and desorption of sulfadiazine in soil – Experiments and modeling. Journal of Environmental Quality, 39: 654–666 30. Koestel J, R Kasteel, A Kemna, O Esser, M Javaux, A Binley & H Vereecken, 2009. Imaging Brilliant

Blue stained soil by means of electrical resistivity tomography. Vadose Zone Journal, 8: 963-975 29. Kasteel R, T Pütz, J Vanderborght & H Vereecken, 2009. Solute spreading under transient conditions in

a field soil. Vadose Zone Journal, 8: 690–702

28. Unold M, J Simunek, R Kasteel, J Groeneweg & H Vereecken, 2009. Transport of manure-based applied sulfadiazine and its main transformation products in soil columns. Vadose Zone Journal, 8: 677–689 27. Unold M, R Kasteel, J Groeneweg & H Vereecken, 2009. Transport and transformation of sulfadiazine in

soil columns packed with a silty loam and a loamy sand. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 103: 38–

47

26. Herbst M, S Gottschalk, M Reissel, H Hardelauf, R Kasteel, M Javaux, J Vanderborght and H Vereecken, 2008. On preconditioning for a parallel solution of the Richards equation. Computers in Geosciences, 34: 1958–1963

25. Burkhardt M, R Kasteel, J Vanderborght & H Vereecken, 2008. Field study on colloid transport using fluorescent microspheres. European Journal of Soil Science, 59: 82–93

24. Vereecken H, T Kamai, TH Harter, R Kasteel, JW Hopmans, JA Huisman & J Vanderborght. 2008.

Comment on “Field observations of soil moisture variability across scales” by James S. Famiglietti et al. Water Resources Research, 44 W12601, doi:10.1029/ 2008WR006911

23. Vereecken H, T Kamai, T Harter, R Kasteel, J Hopmans & J Vanderborght, 2007. Explaining soil moisture variability as a function of mean soil moisture: A stochastic unsaturated flow perspective. Geophysical Research Letters, 34, L22402, doi:10.1029/2007GL031813

22. Kasteel R, T Pütz & H Vereecken, 2007. An experimental and numerical study on flow and transport in a field soil using zero-tension lysimeters and suction plates. European Journal of Soil Science, 58: 632–

645

21. Hardelauf H, M Javaux, M Herbst, S Gottschalk R Kasteel, J Vanderborght & H Vereecken, 2007.

PARSWMS: a parallelized model for simulating 3-D water flow and solute transport in soils. Vadose Zone Journal, 6: 255–259

20. Mertens J, J Vanderborght, R Kasteel, T Pütz, R Merckx, J Feyen & E Smolders, 2007. Dissolved organic carbon fluxes under bare soil. Journal of Environmental Quality, 36: 597–606

19. Vereecken H, R Kasteel, J Vanderborght & T Harter, 2007. Upscaling hydraulic properties and soil water flow processes in heterogeneous soils: a review. Vadose Zone Journal, 6: 1–28

18. Kasteel R, P Garnier, P Vachier & Y Coquet, 2007. Dye tracer infiltration in the plough layer after straw incorporation. Geoderma, 137: 360–369

17. Wehrhan A, R Kasteel, J Simunek, J Groeneweg & H Vereecken, 2007. Transport of sulfadiazine in soil columns–experiments and modelling approaches. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 89: 107–135

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16. Weihermüller L, R Kasteel & H Vereecken, 2006. Soil heterogeneity effects on solute breakthrough sampled with suction cups: Numerical simulations. Vadose Zone Journal, 5: 886–893

15. Javaux M, J Vanderborght, R Kasteel & M Vanclooster, 2006. Three-dimensional modeling of the scale- and flow rate-dependency of dispersion in a heterogeneous unsaturated sandy monolith. Vadose Zone Journal, 5: 515–528

14. Javaux M, R Kasteel, J Vanderborght & M Vanclooster, 2006. Interpretation of dye transport in a macroscopically heterogeneous, unsaturated subsoil with a one-dimensional model. Vadose Zone Journal, 5: 529–538

13. Pernyeszi T, R Kasteel, B Witthuhn, P Klahre, H Vereecken & E Klumpp, 2006. Organoclays for soil remediation: Adsorption of 2,4-dichlorophenol on organoclay/aquifer material mixtures studied under static and flow conditions. Applied Clay Science, 32: 179–189

12. Vanderborght J, R Kasteel & H Vereecken, 2006. Stochastic continuum transport equations for field- scale solute transport: Overview of theoretical and experimental results. Vadose Zone Journal, 5: 184–

203

11. Kasteel R, M Burkhardt, S Giesa & H Vereecken, 2005. Characterization of field tracer transport using high-resolution images. Vadose Zone Journal, 4: 101–111

10. Vanderborght J, R Kasteel, M Herbst, M Javaux, D Thiery, M Vanclooster, C Mouvet & H Vereecken, 2005. A set of analytical benchmarks to test numerical models of flow and transport in soils. Vadose Zone Journal, 4: 206–221

9. Larsbo M, S Roulier, F Stenemo, R Kasteel & N Jarvis, 2005. Improved dual-permeability model of water flow and solute transport in the vadose zone. Vadose Zone Journal, 4: 398–406

8. Weihermüller L, R Kasteel, J Vanderborght, T Pütz & H Vereecken, 2005. Soil water extraction with a suction cup: Results of numerical simulations. Vadose Zone Journal, 4: 899–907

7. de Rooij GH, RTA Kasteel, A Papritz & H Flühler, 2004. Joint distributions of the unsaturated soil hydraulic parameters and their effect on other variates. Vadose Zone Journal, 3: 947–955

6. Kasteel R, H-J Vogel & K Roth, 2002. Effect of non-linear adsorption on the transport behaviour of Brilliant Blue in a field soil, European Journal of Soil Science, 53: 231–240

5. Kasteel R, H-J Vogel & K Roth, 2000. From local hydraulic properties to effective transport in soil.

European Journal of Soil Science, 51: 81–92

4. Forrer I, A Papritz, R Kasteel, D Luca & H Flühler, 2000. Quantifying dye tracer contents in field transport studies by image analysis. European Journal of Soil Science, 51: 313–322

3. Abbaspour KC, R Kasteel & R Schulin, 2000. Inverse parameter estimation in a layered unsaturated field soil. Soil Science, 165: 109–123

2. Forrer I, R Kasteel, M Flury & H Flühler, 1999. Longitudinal and lateral dispersion in an unsaturated field soil. Water Resources Research, 35: 3049–3060

1. Larsson MH, NJ Jarvis, G Torstensson & R Kasteel, 1999. Quantifying the impact of preferential flow on solute transport to tile drains in a sandy field soil. Journal of Hydrology, 215: 116–134

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