Associate ProfessorTadeusz Sobczyński

Professor emeritus

I research on the chemistry of various parts of lake ecosystems, seasonal and spatial changes, biotic and abiotic factors, and joints from the accumulation of biogens and heavy metals in bottom sediments. They are one of the items for research on chemical methods of reclamation of water reservoirs and their influence on the biocenosis of these reservoirs.

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Member of the Environmental Analytics Team of the Committee of Analytical Chemistry of the Polish Academy of Sciences, 2012-2019

  • Analytics of environmental samples
  • Chemical aspect of the functioning of the lake ecosystem
  • Chemical methods of lake reclamation
  1. T. Sobczyński, T. Joniak: The Variability and Stability of Water Chemistry in Deep Temperate Lake: Results of Long-Term Study of Eutrophication, Polish Journal of Environmental Studies, Vol. 22, No. 1, 2013, 227-237
  2. M. Rybak, T. Joniak, M. Gąbka, T. Sobczyński, The inhibition of growth and oospores production in Chara hispida L. as an effect of iron sulphate addition: Conclusions for the use of iron coagulants in lake restoration, Ecological Engineering, 105, 2017, 1-6
  3. T. Sobczyński, P. Niedzielski, The influence of urban agglomeration on a small natural water reservoir, Limnol. Rev. (2018) 18, 1: 39–44, DOI 10.2478/limre-2018-0005
  4. M. Rybak, M. Gąbka, I. Ratajczak, M. Woźniak, T. Sobczyński, T. Joniak: In-situ behavioural response and ecological stoichiometry adjustment of macroalgae (Characeae, Charophyceae) to iron overload: Implications for lake restoration, Water Research, February 2020, DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2020.115602
  5. M. Basińska, M. K. Reczuga, M. Gąbka, M. Strozecki, D. Łuców, M. Samson, M. Urbaniak, J. Leśny, B. H. Chojnicki, D. Gilbert, T. Sobczyński, J. Oleinik, H. Silvennoinen, R. Juszczak, M. Lemantowicz: Experimental warming and precipitation reduction affect the biomass of microbial communities in a Sphagnum peatland, February 2020, Ecological Indicators 112:3-12, DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolind.2019.106059