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    Groundtruthing and potential for predicting acid deposition impacts in headwater streams using bedrock geology, GIS, angling, and stream chemistry by Kirby, C.S., McInerney, B., Turner, M.D.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-04-2008)
    “…Atmospheric acid deposition is of environmental concern worldwide, and the determination of impacts in remote areas can be problematic. Rainwater in central…”
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    Relative contributions of abiotic and biological factors in Fe(II) oxidation in mine drainage by Kirby, C.S, Thomas, H.M, Southam, G, Donald, R

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-06-1999)
    “…The oxidation of Fe(II) is apparently the rate-limiting step in passive treatment of coal mine drainage. Little work has been done to determine the kinetics of…”
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    Aeration to degas CO 2, increase pH, and increase iron oxidation rates for efficient treatment of net alkaline mine drainage by Kirby, C.S., Dennis, A., Kahler, A.

    Published in Applied geochemistry (2009)
    “…Passive treatment systems for mine drainage use no energy other than gravity, but they require greater area than active treatment systems. Researchers are…”
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    Mineralogy and surface properties of municipal solid waste ash by Kirby, Carl S, Rimstidt, J. Donald

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-04-1993)
    “…Methods for characterizing the basic physicochemical properties of the inorganic portion of municipal solid waste ash is described, and the major element…”
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    Interaction of municipal solid waste ash with water by Kirby, Carl S, Rimstidt, J. Donald

    Published in Environmental science & technology (01-03-1994)
    “…In a study, batch reactors were used to examine the dominant chemical reactions occurring between water and municipal solid waste ash. Three types of reactions…”
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