Noriatsu Ozaki

Last Updated :2024/04/03

Affiliations, Positions
Graduate School of Advanced Science and Engineering, Associate Professor
E-mail
ojakihiroshima-u.ac.jp

Basic Information

Academic Degrees

  • Doctor of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
  • Master of Engineering, The University of Tokyo

Research Fields

  • Engineering;Civil engineering;Civil and environmental engineering

Research Keywords

  • Urban site ground surface
  • river water quality
  • toxic substance
  • climate change

Educational Activity

Course in Charge

  1. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 3Term, Lifestyle and the city
  2. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 1Term, Environmental Chemistry for Atmosphere and Water
  3. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 2Term, Experiments in Civil and Environmental Engineering
  4. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 4Term, Fundaments of Environmental Engineering
  5. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 1Term, Ecology and civil engineering
  6. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 3Term, Design of Infrastructures
  7. 2024, Undergraduate Education, 1Term, Introduction of Civil and Environmental Engineering
  8. 2024, Undergraduate Education, Year, Graduation Thesis
  9. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 1Term, Special Exercises on Civil and Environmental Engineering A
  10. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 2Term, Special Exercises on Civil and Environmental Engineering A
  11. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 3Term, Special Exercises on Civil and Environmental Engineering B
  12. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 4Term, Special Exercises on Civil and Environmental Engineering B
  13. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 1Term, Special Exercises on Civil and Environmental Engineering B
  14. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 2Term, Special Exercises on Civil and Environmental Engineering B
  15. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , Academic Year, Special Study on Civil and Environmental Engineering
  16. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 3Term, Environmental Risk Management
  17. 2024, Graduate Education (Master's Program) , 3Term, Environmental Risk Management
  18. 2024, Graduate Education (Doctoral Program) , Academic Year, Special Study on Civil and Environmental Engineering

Research Activities

Academic Papers

  1. Influences of forested watershed conditions on fluctuations in stream water temperature with special reference to watershed area and forest type, LIMNOLOGY, 10(1), 33-45, 200904
  2. Nitro-PAHs and PAHs in Atmospheric Particulate Matters and Sea Sediments in Hiroshima Bay Area, Japan, WATER AIR AND SOIL POLLUTION, 207(1-4), 263-271, 201003
  3. Biological oxidation of dissolved methane in effluents from anaerobic reactors using a down-flow hanging sponge reactor, WATER RESEARCH, 44(5), 1409-1418, 201003
  4. Modelling of wet deposition of atmospheric polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons by the consecutive measurements in an urban area, Japan, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 62(8), 1922-1930, 2010
  5. Enrichment Using an Up-flow Column Reactor and Community Structure of Marine Anammox Bacteria from Coastal Sediment, MICROBES AND ENVIRONMENTS, 26(1), 67-73, 20110305
  6. Enrichment of marine anammox bacteria in Hiroshima Bay sediments, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 63(5), 964-969, 2011
  7. Photodegradation of the synthetic fragrance OTNE and the bactericide triclosan adsorbed on dried loamy sand - Results from models and experiments, CHEMOSPHERE, 83(11), 1475-1479, 201106
  8. Enrichment and identification of methane-oxidizing bacteria by using down-flow hanging sponge bioreactors under low methane concentration, ANNALS OF MICROBIOLOGY, 61(3), 683-687, 201109
  9. Dissolved methane oxidation and competition for oxygen in down-flow hanging sponge reactor for post-treatment of anaerobic wastewater treatment, BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY, 102(22), 10299-10304, 201111
  10. Effects of asration intensity and distance between numbers on sludge accumulation process in the suction filtration or activated eldye euspacior using dulctry unimerged flat sheet mulrances., Journal of environmental systems and engineering, 587, 37-48, 19980401
  11. A model for predicting sediment-water partition of toxic chemicals in aquatic environments, Proceedings of Asian Waterqual-2001, 379-384, 20010401
  12. Photoreactivity of PAHs on ground surface of urban site, Proceedings of Asian Waterqual-2001, 391-396, 20010401
  13. Atmospheric deposition of PAHs on urban area and their runoff, Proceedings of 5th International Conference Diffuse/Nonpoint Pollution and Watershed Management (CD-ROM), 20010401
  14. Hydraulic effect on sludge accumulation on membrane surface in crossflow filtration, Water Research, 13, 3137-3146, 20010401
  15. Forecasting the changes in lake water quality in response to climate changes, using past relationships between meteorological conditions and water quality, Hydrological Processes, 14, 593-604, 20000401
  16. In situ measurement of productivity and respiration in aquatic systems by a new box incubation method, Hydrobiologia, 394, 129-144, 19990401
  17. Influences of air temperature change on leisure industries: case study on ski activities, Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 7, 173-189, 20021001
  18. A model for predicting sediment-water partition of toxic chemicals in aquatic environments, Water Science and Technology, 46(11-12), 437-442, 20021101
  19. PAHs dynamics in Hiroshima bay and its watershed, Proceedings of Asian Waterqual-2001, 3QHK01 (on CD-ROM), 20031001
  20. Statistical analyses on the effects of air temperature fluctuations on river water qualities, Hydrological Processes, 17, 2837-2853, 20030401
  21. Emission and dispersion of PAHs from heavy traffic road, Air Pollution XI, 20030401
  22. Microbial community structure in a super high-rate ANAMMOX biofilm., Proceedings of ISME 10th international symposium on microbial ecology in Cancun., 20060801
  23. In situ activity and spatial organization of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (Anammox) bacteria in biofilms., Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 73(15), 4931-4939, 20070801
  24. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the aerosol of Higashi Hiroshima, Japan: pollution scenario and source identification, Air and Soil Pollution, 182, 235-243, 20070601
  25. In situ activity and spatial organization of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (Anammox) bacteria in biofilms., Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 73(15), 4931-4939, 20070801
  26. In situ activity and spatial organization of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (Anammox) bacteria in biofilms., Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 73(15), 4931-4939, 20080801
  27. Apply appropriate models in the study of dry deposition fluxes of particulate matter and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Tsukuba, Japan, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT AND POLLUTION, 37(1), 70-85, 20090101
  28. Forecasting the changes in lake water quality in response to climate changes, using past relationships between meteorological conditions and water quality, HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 14(3), 593-604, 20000228
  29. Hydraulic effects on sludge accumulation on membrane surface in crossflow filtration, WATER RESEARCH, 35(13), 3137-3146, 200109
  30. Soil constituent facilitated transport of phosphorus from a high-P surface soil, SOILS AND FOUNDATIONS, 43(3), 105-114, 200306
  31. Statistical analyses on the effects of air temperature fluctuations on river water qualities, HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 17(14), 2837-2853, 20031015
  32. Comparison of different methods for measuring dry deposition fluxes of particulate matter and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the ambient air, ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 39(4), 653-662, 200502
  33. Developing a model for disinfection by-products based on multiple regression analysis in a water distribution system, JOURNAL OF WATER SUPPLY RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-AQUA, 54(4), 225-237, 200506
  34. Runoff and loads of nutrients and heavy metals from an urbanized area, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 53(2), 203-213, 2006
  35. Dispersion and dry and wet deposition of PAHs in an atmospheric environment, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 53(2), 215-224, 2006
  36. Gas transport parameters along field transects of a volcanic ash soil, SOIL SCIENCE, 172(1), 3-16, 200701
  37. In situ activity and spatial organization of anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing (anammox) bacteria in biofilms, APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 73(15), 4931-4939, 200708
  38. Estimation of the emission factors of PAHs by traffic with the model of atmospheric dispersion and deposition from heavy traffic road, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 56(1), 233-242, 2007
  39. Simulation of the effects of the alteration of the river basin land use on river water temperature using the multi-layer mesh-typed runoff model, ECOLOGICAL MODELLING, 215(1-3), 159-169, 20080710
  40. Apply appropriate models in the study of dry deposition fluxes of particulate matter and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in Tsukuba, Japan, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENT AND POLLUTION, 37(1), 70-85, 2009
  41. Development of anammox reactor equipped with a degassing membrane to improve biomass retention, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 66(2), 451-456, 2012
  42. Influence of temperature and salinity on microbial structure of marine anammox bacteria, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 66(5), 958-964, 2012
  43. PAHs concentration and toxicity in organic solvent extracts of atmospheric particulate matter and sea sediments, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 66(5), 983-992, 2012
  44. Vertical distributions of PAHs in the sediments of four lakes in Japan, JOURNAL OF SOILS AND SEDIMENTS, 12(10), 1530-1540, 201212
  45. Physiological Characterization of an Anaerobic Ammonium-Oxidizing Bacterium Belonging to the Candidatus Scalindua" Group", APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 79(13), 4145-4148, 201307
  46. Ecophysiological role and function of uncultured Chloroflexi in an anammox reactor, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 66(12), 2556-2561, 2012
  47. Phosphate recovery as concentrated solution from treated wastewater by a PAO-enriched biofilm reactor, WATER RESEARCH, 47(6), 2025-2032, 20130415
  48. Biological manganese oxidation using a down-flow hanging sponge reactor supplied with methane., 155-159, 201309
  49. Degradation of polycyclic musks and triclosan on soil surfaces under artificial light conditions, 165-169, 201309
  50. Improment of Anammox Process with Membrane Bioreactor., 74, 201306
  51. Improvements in anammox process using a membrane bioreactor, 0.218-212, 201309
  52. Physiological characterization of an anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium belonging to the "Candidatus Scalindua sp, 66, 201309
  53. Physiological characterization of an anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacterium enriched from coastal sediments, 67, 201306
  54. Biological oxidation of Mn(II) coupled with nitrification for removal and recovery of minor metals by downflow hanging sponge reactor, WATER RESEARCH, 68, 545-553, 20150101
  55. Biomass Yield Efficiency of the Marine Anammox Bacterium, Candidatus Scalindua sp.," is Affected by Salinity", MICROBES AND ENVIRONMENTS, 30(1), 86-91, 20150401
  56. PAH contents in road dust on principal roads collected nationwide in Japan and their influential factors, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 72(7), 1062-1071, 20150401
  57. Nitrogen removal using an anammox membrane bioreactor at low temperature, WATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 72(12), 2148-2153, 201512
  58. Phylogenetic diversity and ecophysiology of Candidate phylum Saccharibacteria in activated sludge, FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY, 92(6), 201606
  59. Loading and removal of PAHs in a wastewater treatment plant in a separated sewer system, Water Research, 80(1), 337-345, 2015
  60. Construction of single-stage nitrification-marine anammox process by affinity for nitrite, International Symposium on EcoTopia Science '15, 28-7-13-28-7-13, 20151127
  61. Are novel CH4 oxidizing bacteria with N2O reduction under anoxic condition existed?, International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering ICCEE 2015, 136-137, 20151108
  62. Rain inflow loading of PAHs into a domestic wastewater treatment plant of separate sewer system., International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering ICCEE 2015, 138-139, 20151108
  63. Photodegradation in aquatic environments of polycyclic musks and triclosan and their relationships with dissolved matter., International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering ICCEE 2015, 163-164, 20151108
  64. Development of stable Nitritation process for low ammonia wastewater., International Conference on Civil and Environmental Engineering ICCEE 2015, 167-168, 20151108
  65. Rain inflow loading of PAHs into urban domestic wastewater treatment plant in separate sewer system., 17th IWA International Conference on Diffuse Pollution and Eutrophication, 51-51, 20150913
  66. Construction of single-stage partial nitrification-anammox reactor using marine anammox bacteria., 3rd International Anammox Symposium (IANAS 2015), 117-118, 20150807
  67. Loading and removal of PAHs, fragrance compounds, triclosan and toxicity by composting process from sewage sludge, SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 605, 860-866, 20171215
  68. Dominant Candidatus Accumulibacter phosphatis Enriched in Response to Phosphate Concentrations in EBPR Process, MICROBES AND ENVIRONMENTS, 32(3), 260-267, 20170927
  69. Production of biogenic manganese oxides coupled with methane oxidation in a bioreactor for removing metals from wastewater, WATER RESEARCH, 130, 224-233, 20180301
  70. Pollutants removal from synthetic wastewater by the combined electrochemical, adsorption and sequencing batch reactor (SBR), ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY, 161, 137-144, 20181015
  71. Specificities and Efficiencies of Primers Targeting Candidatus Phylum Saccharibacteria in Activated Sludge, MATERIALS, 11(7), 201807
  72. Pollutant Removal from Synthetic Aqueous Solutions with a Combined Electrochemical Oxidation and Adsorption Method, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 15(7), 201807
  73. Effects of Salts on the Activity and Growth of "Candidatus Scalindua sp.", a Marine Anammox Bacterium, MICROBES AND ENVIRONMENTS, 33(3), 336-339, 20180929