Waldemar Spychalski

Waldemar Spychalski

Prof. UPP dr hab.

HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT

Research and teaching worker

tel. 848-7387 e-mail: waldemar.spychalski@up.poznan.pl, pokój 404

Prof. UPP dr hab. Waldemar Spychalski

 

Phone:  61 848 73 87, room: 404, e-mail: waldemar.spychalski@up.poznan.pl

 

 

 

 

About me

I was born on 7. 10. 1964 in Szamocin. I studied in the years 1984-1989 at the Faculty of Agriculture at the Agricultural University in Poznań. I completed my master's thesis at the Department of Soil Science and in this department in october 1989 I started working as an assistant. In 1998, the Council of the Faculty of Agriculture gave me a PhD in agricultural sciences in the field of agronomy. In 2013, I obtained the title of habilitated doctor in the discipline of agricultural sciences in the field of environmental protection and shaping. From January 2019 I am employed as a UPP professor.

 

 

Key qualification

Agronomy, soil ecological evaluation, soil chemistry, soil pollution by heavy metal, heavy metal speciation, speciation phosphorus, potassium, aluminium, physical and chemical soil properties, soil solution, soil classification, chemical water composition.

Languages

German

Russian

 

Education

  • PhD in agricultural sciences in agronomy - 1998
  • Habilitated doctor in the discipline of agricultural sciences in the field of environmental protection and development – 2013
  • Poznan University of Life Sciences Professor - 2019

 

Experience

  • Work in the laboratory: instrumental analysis
  • Soil Classification
  • Manager or contractor in 9 research projects

 

Publications and reports

  • Glina B., Piernik A., Hulisz P., Mendyk Ł., Tomaszewska K.,m Podlaska M., BogaczA., Spychalski W. (2019): Water or soil - What is the dominant driver controlling the vegetation pattern of degraded shallow mountain peatlands?. Land Degrad. Dev. - 2019, vol. 30, iss. 12, s. 1437-1448.
  • Diatta J., Grzebisz W., Bzowski Z., Spychalski W., Biber M. (2019): Ameliorative effect of phyto-ash and biogas digestate improvers on soil contaminated with heavy metals. Archives of Environmental Protection Vol. 45 no. 2 pp. 73–83.
  • Niebieszczański J., Czebreszczuk J., Hildebrandt-Radke I., Vouvalidis K., Syrides. G., Tsourlos P., Spychalski W. (2019): Uncovering tell formation processes in the Anthemous Valley (Northern Greece).  Geoarchaeological studies of Nea Raedestos Toumba. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.
  • Spychalski W.,Mendyk Ł.,  Kaczmarek T. (2018): Intensively used agricultural soils of the Sokal Hills (Western Ukraine). Soil Sequences Atlas III / Ed. by Marcin Świtoniak, Przemysław Charzyński.  s. 121-135.
  • Spychalski W.,Mendyk Ł.,  Kaczmarek T. (2018): Soils of undulating glacial moraine in Poznań Lakeland (Poland). Soil Sequences Atlas IV / Ed. by Marcin Świtoniak, Przemysław Charzyński. s. 229-244.
  • Woszczyk M., Spychalski W., Boluspaeva L. (2018): Trace metal (Cd, Cu, Pb, Zn) fractionation in urban-industrial soils of Ust-Kamienogorsk (Oskemen), Kazakhstan - implications for the assessment of environmental quality. Environ. Monit. Assess. - 2018, vol. 190, iss. 6, art. 362
  • Spychalski W., Grzebisz W., Diatta J., Kostarev D. (2018): Humus stock degradation and its impact on phosphorus forms in arable soils - a case of the Ukrainian Forest-Steppe Zone. Chem. Speciation Bioavail. - 2018, vol. 30, no. 1, s. 33-46.
  • Niebieszczański J., Pető P., Serlegi G., Hildebrandt-Radke I., Galas J., Sipos G., Páll D. G., Onaca A., Spychalski W., Jaeger M., Kulcsár G., Taylor N., Markus G. Geoarchaeological and non-invasive investigations of the site and its surroundings w Kakucs-Turján a Middle Bronze Age multi-layered fortified settlement in Central Hungary / Mateusz Jaeger, Gabriella Kulcsár, Nicole Taylor, Robert Staniuk (eds.). : Bonn : Dr. Rudolf Habelt Gmbh, 2018 Seria: Studia nad Pradziejami Europy Środkowej ; t. 18.
  • Spychalski W., Sulewska H., Ratajczak K., Kaczmarek T. (2017): Composition of soil solution after 10 years of PRP SOL fertilization based on the selected chemical properties. J. Res. Appl. Agric. Eng. - 2017, vol. 62, 4, s. 139-143.
  • Spychalski W., Kaczmarek T., Głowacki A. (2017): Chemical composition of groundwater from the SE part of Lake Gopło catchment. J. Res. Appl. Agric. Eng. - 2017, vol. 62, 4, s. 133-138.
  • Glina B., Spychalski W., Zawieja B., Kaczmarek T. 2017. (2017): Spatial distribution of trace elements in shallow mountain peatlands, the Stołowe Mountains (SW Poland). J. Elem. - 2017, vol. 22, no. 4, s. 1369-1373.
  • Spychalski W., Głowacki A., Grześ S., Kaczmarek T. (2017): The impact of differential fertilisation and irrigation on the content of potassium form in Luvisol.  J. Res. Appl. Agric. Eng. - 2017, vol. 62, 4, s. 124-132.
  • Spychalski W., Głowacki A., Woszczyk M. (2016): Potassium contents in post-mining soils after 35-year-long field experiment: the effect of physical-chemical composition of soils. J. Res. Appl. Agric. Eng. - 2016, vol. 61, 4, s. 160-163.
  • Mocek-Płócieniak A., Spychalski W., Głowacki A. (2016): The microbial activity of soils located in the neighbourhood of the salt mine in Kłodawa vs selected chemical properties. J. Res. Appl. Agric. Eng. - 2016, vol. 61, 4, s. 65-71.
  • Waldemar Spychalski,  Artur Głowacki, Agnieszka Mocek-Płóciniak. 2015  The Influence Of A Long-Term Reclamation On The Content Of Phosphorus Forms In Soils Formed From Post-Mining Lands  „Journal of Research and Applications in Agricultural Engineering” 2015, Vol. 60(4)
  • Artur Głowacki, Agnieszka Mocek-Płóciniak, Waldemar Spychalski. 2015:  The Influence Of A Long-Term Reclamation On The Microbiological Properties Of Soils Formed From Post-Mining Materials „Journal of Research and Applications in Agricultural Engineering” 2015, Vol. 60(3)
  • Spychalski W., Mocek A., Gilewska M. 2014. Some physical and chemical properties of soils developed on post-mining lands.  Journal of Research and Applications in Agricultural Engineering” 2014, Vol. 59(4)
  • Pawłowski D., Milecka K., Kittel P., Woszczyk M., Spychalski W. (2014). Palaeoecological record of natural changes and human impact in a small river valley in Central Poland . Palaeoecological record of natural changes and human impact in a small river valley in Central Poland  Original Research Article Quaternary International.
  • Diatta J, Ławniczak A., Spychalski W., Kryszak J., Choiński A., Koralewska I, Grzelak M, Janyszek M. Geochemical evaluation of bottom sediments from two polymictic lakes of central-west poland. (2014). Fresenius Enviromental Bulletin. Vol. 23- no 9. 2014.
  • Spychalski W., Mocek A, Kayzer D. ( 2014)  Journal of Research and Applications in Agricultural Engineering” 2014, Vol. 59(4)
  • Zawiska I., Zawisza E., Woszczyk M., Szeroczyńska K., Spychalski W., Correa-Metrio A. 2013. Cladocera and geochemical evidence from sediment cores show trophic changes in Polish dystrophic lakes. Hydrobiologia (2013) 715:181–193.
  • Woszczyk, M., Spychalski W. 2013. Fractionation of metals in the Sa1/2 sediment core from Lake Sarbsko (northern Poland) and its palaeolimnological implications., Volume 25, Number 4, November 2013, pp. 235-246(12).