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    High rates of anaerobic methanotrophy at low sulfate concentrations with implications for past and present methane levels by BEAL, E.J, CLAIRE, M.W, HOUSE, C.H

    Published in Geobiology (01-03-2011)
    “…Despite the importance of the anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) to global biogeochemical cycles, the relationship between sulfate concentration and the rate…”
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    Recycled Soybean Cooking Oils As Blending Stocks for Diesel Fuels by Mushrush, George W, Wynne, James H, Willauer, Heather D, Lloyd, Christopher T, Hughes, Janet M, Beal, Erna J

    “…It has been proposed that renewable energy sources be substituted or at least used as blending stocks for middle distillate ground transportation fuels. The…”
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    Jet Fuel System Icing Inhibitors:  Synthesis and Characterization by Mushrush, George W, Beal, Erna J, Hardy, Dennis R, Hughes, Janet M, Cummings, John C

    “…There have been no new literature papers dealing with jet fuel deicing additive replacements for the past 20 years. The current fuel system icing inhibitor…”
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    A Model Study Using Fluorescein as a Fluorescent Probe for Hydrocarbon Contaminated Groundwater by Mushrush, G W, Wynne, J H, Field, MS, Beal, E J, Hardy, DR, Hughes, J M

    “…The quantity of gasoline and middle distillate fuels in transit and storage makes these fuels the most common hydrocarbon contaminants in groundwater…”
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    Use of Surplus Napalm as an Energy Source by Mushrush, G W, Beal, E J, Hardy, DR, Hughes, J M

    “…The current military surplus of napalm should be viewed as an energy source rather than as hazardous waste. The energy content of this resource is too valuable…”
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    Hydroperoxide formation and reactivity in jet fuels by Watkins, John M, Mushrush, George W, Hazlett, Robert N, Beal, Erna J

    Published in Energy & fuels (01-03-1989)
    “…Hydroperoxides in jet fuels attack elastomers in aircraft fuel systems, resulting in leaks or inoperation of fuel controls. Examination of fuels refined by…”
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    THE IMPACT OF RED DYE ON THE STABILITY OF MARINE DIESEL FUELS by Morris, Robert E., Beal, Erna J., Mitchell, Clark S.

    Published in Petroleum science and technology (01-01-1997)
    “…The use of red dye formulations to identify high sulfur diesel fuels were mandated before their effects on fuel stability had been thoroughly investigated. The…”
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    Chemical basis of instability of shale-derived middle distillate fuels: a model study of the interactive effects between 2,5-dimethylpyrrole and 3-methylindole with sulfonic and carboxylic acids by Mushrush, George W, Beal, Erna J, Hazlett, Robert N, Hardy, Dennis R

    Published in Energy & fuels (01-09-1991)
    “…Deposit formation in middle distillate fuels continues to be a problem. Fuel deterioration on storage is usually defined in terms of the formation of…”
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    A MODEL STUDY OF THE OXIDATION OF UNDECYLENIC ACID BY TERT-BUTYL HYDROPEROXIDE: FUEL INSTABILITY REACTIONS by Mushrush, George W., Beal, Erna J., Eric Slone, J., Morgan, Alex, Berhane, Mizan K.

    Published in Petroleum science and technology (01-01-1997)
    “…The subject of fuel instability reactions is usually complicated in that no one species is entirely responsible. Thus multi-component model systems need to be…”
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    THE PURIFICATION AND ANALYTICAL DETERMINATION OF TERT-BUTYL HYDROPEROXIDE FOR FUEL INSTABILITY STUDIES by Mushrush, George W., Beal, Erna J., Hardy, Dennis R., Rosenberg, Stuart M.

    Published in Petroleum science and technology (01-01-1997)
    “…The most reactive oxygen compounds present in any fuel are the various alkyl and aromatic hydroperoxides that form by chemical reactions from dissolved…”
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