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    Quantification of energy and carbon costs for mining cryptocurrencies by Krause, Max J., Tolaymat, Thabet

    Published in Nature sustainability (01-11-2018)
    “…There are now hundreds of cryptocurrencies in existence and the technological backbone of many of these currencies is blockchain—a digital ledger of…”
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    Assessing moisture contributions from precipitation, waste, and leachate for active municipal solid waste landfills by J. Krause, Max, Eades, William, Detwiler, Natalie, Marro, Davin, Schwarber, Amy, Tolaymat, Thabet

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-10-2023)
    “…Precipitation, evapotranspiration (ET), waste tonnage, landfill gas (LFG), and leachate data were aggregated from public sources to perform a 5–10 year water…”
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    Critical review of the methane generation potential of municipal solid waste by Krause, Max J., W. Chickering, Giles, Townsend, Timothy G., Reinhart, Debra R.

    “…The ultimate methane generation potential (L 0 ) of municipal solid waste (MSW) has been used in first-order decay models for the estimation of landfill gas…”
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    Dataset of leachate volumes and surface areas for municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills in Ohio, USA from 1988–2020 by Krause, Max J., Detwiler, Natalie, Eades, William, Marro, Davin, Schwarber, Amy, Tolaymat, Thabet

    Published in Data in brief (01-04-2023)
    “…This data brief presents leachate disposal and management data for 43 active or closed municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills and planar surface areas for 40 of…”
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    Supercritical Water Oxidation as an Innovative Technology for PFAS Destruction by Krause, Max J, Thoma, Eben, Sahle-Damesessie, Endalkachew, Crone, Brian, Whitehill, Andrew, Shields, Erin, Gullett, Brian

    “…AbstractWater above 374°C and 22.1 MPa becomes supercritical, a special state where organic solubility increases and oxidation processes are accelerated…”
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    Effects of landfill food waste diversion: a focus on microbial populations and methane generation by Chickering, Giles, Krause, Max J., Schwarber, Amy

    Published in Biodegradation (Dordrecht) (01-10-2023)
    “…The early stages of municipal solid waste degradation in landfills are complex harmonies of physical, biological, and chemical interactions that all work in…”
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    Investigation of U.S. landfill GHG reporting program methane emission models by Stark, Benjamin M., Tian, Kuo, Krause, Max J.

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (15-09-2024)
    “…•Estimates of modeled CH4 emission (E) data for 1,325 U.S. landfills were reviewed.•Operators use two methods to estimate E from landfills with a gas…”
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    Intergovernmental panel on climate change’s landfill methane protocol: Reviewing 20 years of application by Krause, Max J

    Published in Waste Management & Research (01-09-2018)
    “…The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) protocol for predicting national methane emission inventories from landfills was published 22 years ago in…”
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    Understanding landfill gas behavior at elevated temperature landfills by Krause, Max J., Detwiler, Natalie, Eades, William, Marro, Davin, Schwarber, Amy, Tolaymat, Thabet

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (15-06-2023)
    “…•Evaluation of landfill gas reveal indicators of typical and atypical conditions.•Co-disposal of municipal and industrial wastes is potential cause of heating…”
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    Leachate indicators of an elevated temperature landfill by Krause, Max J., Eades, William, Detwiler, Natalie, Tolaymat, Thabet

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-11-2023)
    “…•Leachate from a landfill with a subsurface exothermic reaction was evaluated.•Leachate production increased 7 times from previous average; remains twice as…”
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    An evaluation of solar thermal heating to support a freeze-thaw anaerobic digestion system for human waste treatment in subarctic environments by Krause, Max J, Detwiler, Natalie, Schwarber, Amy, McCauley, Margaret

    Published in Renewable energy (01-10-2022)
    “…Remote locations, small communities, and weather prohibit the operation of piped sanitary sewers in many Alaska Native Villages (ANVs). Research was conducted…”
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    City-scale impacts of PFAS from normal and elevated temperature landfill leachates on wastewater treatment plant influent by Collins, Ashton, Krause, Max J., Bessler, Scott M., Brougham, Andrew, McKnight, Taryn, Strock, Troy, Ateia, Mohamed

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-12-2024)
    “…The influence of elevated temperatures on PFAS leaching in municipal solid waste (MSW) landfills has not been well characterized in the published scientific…”
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    Developing innovative treatment technologies for PFAS-containing wastes by Berg, Chelsea, Crone, Brian, Gullett, Brian, Higuchi, Mark, Krause, Max J., Lemieux, Paul M., Martin, Todd, Shields, Erin P., Struble, Ed, Thoma, Eben, Whitehill, Andrew

    “…The release of persistent per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) into the environment is a major concern for the United States Environmental Protection…”
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    Effects of temperature and particle size on the biochemical methane potential of municipal solid waste components by Krause, Max J., Chickering, Giles W., Townsend, Timothy G., Pullammanappallil, Pratap

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-01-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •BMPs of most paper products were not affected by temperature or particle size.•Hardwood, softwood, and cotton emitted more methane from the…”
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    End-of-life management of corrosive drywall by Kim, Hwidong, Krause, Max J., Townsend, Timothy

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-11-2016)
    “…Recently, gypsum drywall products imported to the United States (US) were found to cause metal corrosion and tarnishing in some homes, often necessitating that…”
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    Translating landfill methane generation parameters among first-order decay models by Krause, Max J., Chickering, Giles W., Townsend, Timothy G.

    “…Landfill gas (LFG) generation is predicted by a first-order decay (FOD) equation that incorporates two parameters: a methane generation potential (L 0 ) and a…”
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    Determination of as-discarded methane potential in residential and commercial municipal solid waste by Chickering, Giles W., Krause, Max J., Townsend, Timothy G.

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-06-2018)
    “…[Display omitted] •An average value of 80 m3 CH4/Mg MSW as-discarded was determined for all loads.•A 95% confidence interval was found with a range of 74–86 m3…”
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    Hazardous waste status of discarded electronic cigarettes by Krause, Max J., Townsend, Timothy G.

    Published in Waste management (Elmsford) (01-05-2015)
    “…•Electronic cigarettes were tested using TCLP and WET.•Several electronic cigarette products leached lead at hazardous waste levels.•Lead was the only element…”
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    Life-Cycle Assumptions of Landfilled Polylactic Acid Underpredict Methane Generation by Krause, Max J, Townsend, Timothy G

    Published in Environmental science & technology letters (12-04-2016)
    “…The life-cycle assessment (LCA) tool, Waste Reduction Model, currently applies no methane generation to landfilled polylactic acid (PLA), considering the…”
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