John Pengelly

John Pengelly

Senior Experimental Chemist

John is an environmental chemist focusing on water quality, food webs and freshwater ecology.

Biography

John Pengelly has more than 40 years of experience in the preparation and analysis of environmental samples and laboratory management. John has been a member of CSIRO-Albury’s research effort for the past 32 years and is also a research fellow at Charles Sturt University.

John Pengelly topics of special interest include:

  • Environmental Chemistry – Ecological Processes
  • Analytical Chemistry – Protocols & Procedures
  • Water Chemistry – Freshwater and Groundwater Monitoring
  • Soil/Sediment Chemistry
  • Quality Assurance
  • Flow Cytometry – Algal populations / Blue Green Algal Identification

Recent Publications

Quantification of the variability and penetration of per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances through a concrete pad

M Williams, G Douglas, J Du, J Kirby, R Kookana, J Pengelly, G Watson, K Bowles, G Davis (August, 2023).

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138903 

Organic carbon and nitrogen dynamics during a peatland storm event: How dissolved combined amino acids reveal the spatial and temporal separation of organic molecules

E Silvester, T Karis, A Yusuf, J Pengelly, S Grover, G N Rees (June, 2021).

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138903 

River Murray Channel Productivity Monitoring of the Southern Spring Flow 2020

G Rees, T Biswas, D Giling, R Watts, X Liu, RL Oliver, J Pengelly, Z Lorenz, Q Ye, PJ McInerney, RM Thompson, T Malthus, K Joehnk (June, 2021).

https://doi.org/10.25919/ycd9-nx16 

Southern Spring Flow 2019 To Enhance Murray River Productivity 

G Rees, T Biswas, P McInerney, D Nielsen, K Joehnk, J Pengelly, D Furst, R Watts, X Liu, Q Ye (July, 2020).

[PDF] from csu.edu.au

Monitoring productivity outcomes of the 2019 River Murray channel multi-site water for the environment event–carbon and nutrient loads

G Rees, T Biswas, P McInerney, D Nielsen, K Joehnk, J Pengelly, D Furst, R Watts, X Liu, Q Ye (July, 2020).

[PDF] from csu.edu.au