Marsha Hanson

Technical personnel
Room: R529
Phone: +46 8 674 7277
Marsha.Hanson@aces.su.se

About me

Coordinator of ACES proficiency tests.

Experienced in the analysis of mercury in water by atomic fluorescence spectrometry, thiamine and its phosphate esters in fish and bird tissues by HPLC/fluorescence, and the analysis of POPs in soils and biological samples by GC/MS.

Latest scientific papers

Reply to Rocke and Barker: The question is not whether birds are affected by thiamine deficiency or botulism, it is about the order of events

Balk, L.; Hägerroth, P.-Å.; Åkerman, G.; Hanson, M.; Tjärnlund, U.; Hansson, T.; Hallgrimsson, G.T.; Zebühr, Y.; Broman, D.; Mörner, T.; Sundberg, H.
2010 | Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. | 107 (11) (E37-E37)

Wild birds of declining European species are dying from a thiamine deficiency syndrome

Balk, L.; Hägerroth, P.-Å.; Åkerman, G.; Hanson, M.; Tjärnlund, U.; Hansson, T.; Hallgrimsson, G.T.; Zebühr, Y.; Broman, D.; Mörner, T.; Sundberg, H.
2009 | Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. | 106 (29) (12001-12006)

Dredging associated effects: Maternally transferred pollutants and DNA adducts in feral fish

Sundberg, H.; Hanson, M.; Liewenborg, B.; Zebühr, Y.; Broman, D.; Balk, L.
2007 | Environ. Sci. Technol. | 41 (2972-2977)

Levels and vertical distribution of PCBs in agricultural and natural soils from Sweden

Armitage, J.M.; Hanson, M.; Axelman, J.; Cousins, I.T.
2006 | Sci. Total Environ. | 371 (344-352)

Basic physiological biomarkers in adult female perch (Perca fluviatilis) in a chronically polluted gradient in the Stockholm recipient (Sweden)

Linderoth, M.; Hansson, T.; Liewenborg, B.; Sundberg, H.; Noaksson, E.; Hanson, M.; Zebühr, Y.; Balk, L.
2006 | Mar. Pollut. Bull. | 53 (8-9) (437-450)

All publications

Biogeochemistry

How human activities affect natural processes that drive the major biogeochemical cycles that ultimately govern the composition of the environment.