Scientific work

Publications

The publications are separated into book editorials, book chapters, scientific journal articles and proceedings. A selection of frequently requested publications is presented below, including three important books.

Books3

The Zebra Mussel in Europe

Published by Backhuys Publishers BV. Edited by G. Van der Velde, S. Rajagopal & A. Bij de Vaate. ISBN 978-3-8236-1594-1.

Operational and Environmental Consequences of Large Industrial Cooling Water Applications

Published by Springer New York. Edited by S. Rajagopal, H.A. Jenner & V.P. Venugopalan. ISBN 978-1-4614-1697-5.

Environmental Consequences and Management of Coastal Industries, Terms and Concepts

By Bamber R.N., Colclough S., Dyer K.R., Elliot M., Jenner H.A., Holmes P., Payne A.I.L., Taylor C.J.L., Turnpenny A.W.H. and Wither A.W. M. Elliot and A.W. Wither (eds.), Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-443-13752-5.

Book editorials3

The Control of Biofouling in Marine and Estuarine Power Stations

A collaborative research working group report. Editors: J.W. Whitehouse, M. Khalanski, M.G. Saroglia & H.A. Jenner. GECB, EDF, ENEL & KEMA, 48 pp.

The Zebra Mussel Dreissena polymorpha

Limnologie aktuell, Band 4. ISBN 3-437-30689-8. Editors: D. Neumann & H.A. Jenner. Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart, 262 pp.

Cooling Water Management in European Power Stations: Biology and Control of Fouling

Hydroécologie Appliquée. Editors: H.A. Jenner, J.W. Whitehouse, C.J.T. Taylor & M. Khalanski. Electricité de France (EdF), Chatou Paris, 225 pp.

Book chapters6

The monitoring and control of Dreissena polymorpha and other macrofouling bivalves in European industrial and power plant cooling water systems

Jenner H.A. and Janssen-Mommen J.P.M. In: Zebra Mussels: Biology, Impact, and Control; T.F. Nalepa & D.W. Schloesser (eds.), Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL, p. 537–554.

Response of zebra mussel Dreissena polymorpha to elevated temperatures in The Netherlands

Rajagopal S., Van der Velde G. and Jenner H.A. In: Zebra Mussel and Other Aquatic Nuisance Species, F. D’Itri (ed.), Ann Arbor Press, Chelsea, Michigan, p. 257–273.

Chemistry and Ecotoxicology of the Chlorination of Marine Cooling Waters

Khalanski M. and Jenner H.A. In: Operational and Environmental Consequences of Large Industrial Cooling Water Applications. Rajagopal, H.A. Jenner and V.P. Venugopalan (eds.), Springer, New York.

Industrial cooling seawater antifouling optimisation through the adoption of Pulse-Chlorination

Macdonald I.A., Polman H.J., Jenner H.A. and Quyam S.Q.B.M. In: Operational and Environmental Consequences of Large Industrial Cooling Water Applications. Rajagopal, H.A. Jenner and V.P. Venugopalan (eds.), Springer, New York.

Cooling water discharge guidelines in The Netherlands: recent developments through advanced 3D modelling

Bruijs M.C.M., Jenner H.A. and Bijstra D. In: Operational and Environmental Consequences of Large Industrial Cooling Water Applications. Rajagopal, H.A. Jenner and V.P. Venugopalan (eds.), Springer, New York.

Technologies for Biofouling Control and Monitoring in Desalination

Polman H.J.G., Jenner H.A. and Bruijs M.C.M. In: Corrosion and Control in Desalination Industry. Viswanathan S. Saji, Abdelkader A. Meroufel and Ahmad A. Sorour (eds.), Springer, Heidelberg.

Articles7

Duckweed Lemna minor as a tool for testing toxicity of coal residues and polluted sediments

Jenner H.A. and Janssen-Mommen J.P.M. Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 25:3–11.

Chlorination by-products in chlorinated cooling water of some European coastal power stations

Jenner H.A., Taylor C.J.L., Van Donk M. and Khalanski M. Marine Environmental Research 43:279–293.

Pulse-Chlorination®, the best available technique in macrofouling mitigation using chlorine

Polman H.J.G. and Jenner H.A. PowerPlant Chemistry, 4(2), 93–97.

Development and application of 3D numerical model THREETOX to the prediction of cooling water transport and mixing in the inland and coastal waters

Vladimir M., Heling R., Bezhenar R., Brovchenko I., Jenner H.A., Koshebutskyy V., Kuschan A. and Terletska K. DOI: 10.1002/hyp.6985.

De behoefte aan een koel Nederland

Bruijs M.C.M. and Jenner H.A. H2O 24:36–39.

Shifting the discharge mindset from harmful to habitat: exploring inventive designs and benefits of underwater discharge structures

Van der Merwe R., Morelissen R., Polman H. and Jenner H. Desalination and Water Treatment 195:79–86.

A novel combination of CMIT/MIT with a new non-biocide dispersant in cooling tower biofilm control

Jenner H.A. Power Plant Chemistry, 23(4):74–86.

Proceedings5

Control of the Zebra Mussel in power plants and industrial settings

Jenner H.A. and Janssen-Mommen J.P.M. In: Second International Conference on the Zebra Mussel (Dreissena polymorpha) in the Great Lakes, 28–29 November 1989, Rochester, N.Y., U.S.A.

Pulse-Chlorination® a new way in chlorine minimization

Jenner H.A. and Polman H.J.G. In: Ninth International Zebra Mussel and Other Aquatic Nuisance Species, 26–30 April 1999, Duluth, USA.

Four years experience with a new chlorination regime against macrofouling

Jenner H.A., Polman H.J.G. and Van Wijck R. Presented on 22 October 2003 at the VGB conference Chemistry in Power Plants in Essen, Germany.

Exotic cooling water fouling organisms in the Netherlands with emphasis on heat treatment of the Japanese oyster Crassostrea gigas

Jenner H.A., Janssen-Mommen J.P.M., Rajagopal S. and Van der Velde G. In: 13th International Conference on Aquatic Invasive Species, 20–24 September 2004, Ennis, Ireland, pp. 86.

New regulations on the discharge of heated water in The Netherlands

Jenner H.A. European Power Industry Cooling Water Specialists, EDF Golfech, Centre Nucléaire de Production d’Electricité, Garonne Valley, France, 15–16 September 2005.