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Development of nanosensor to detect mercury and volatile organic vapors
Deposition of Silver Nanoparticles in Geochemically Heterogeneous Porous Media: Predicting Particle Mobility From Surface Composition Analysis
 
The Application of Extreme Stochastic Inputs to a Transport Model in the Context of Global Climate Change
Calcium Sulfate Precipitation in Biotrickling Filters Treating Hydrogen Sulfide
 
Treatment of Low Concentrations of Volatile Organic Compounds by Non-thermal Plasma
Constraining land-atmosphere exchange across scales
 
Large eddy simulations of forest canopies for determination of biological dispersal by wind
Water quality models for supporting shellfish harvesting area management
 
Photochemical degradation of aqueous organics in chlorinated solutions
Fundamental mechanisms in the extreme UV resistance of adenovirus
 
Microbial impacts of selected pharmaceutically active compounds found in domestic wastewater treatment plants
Innovative treatment technologies for reclaimed water
 
A helicopter observation platform for atmospheric boundary layer studies
Fullerene C60: Implications and applications of reactive oxygen species generation under irradiated and non-irradiated conditions
 
Coherent structures in land-atmosphere interaction
Experimental investigation of thermodynamic and kinetic properties of semi-volatile organic aerosols
 
Framing and assessing environmental risks of nanomaterials
The Acceleration of the Diffusion-Limited Pump-and-Treat Aquifer Remediation with Pulsed Pumping that Generates Deep Sweeps and Vortex Ejections in Dead-End Pores
 
Impact of Particle Aggregation on Nanoparticle Reactivity
The Role of Sulfhydryl-Containing Low Molecular Weight Ligands for the Environmental Fate of Zinc Sulfide and Metallic Silver Nanoparticles
 
Mechanisms of Microbial Formation and Photodegradation of Methylmercury in the Aquatic Environment
Characterization and implications of surface hydrophobicity in nanoparticle fate and transport