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    Modeling water and soil quality environmental impacts associated with bioenergy crop production and biomass removal in the Midwest USA by Powers, S.E., Ascough, J.C., Nelson, R.G., Larocque, G.R.

    Published in Ecological modelling (24-07-2011)
    “…The removal of corn stover or production of herbaceous crops such as switchgrass ( Panicum virgatum) or big bluestem ( Andropogon gerardii) as feedstocks for…”
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    Multivariate analyses to improve understanding of NAPL pollutant sources by Powers, Susan E., Villaume, James F., Ripp, John A.

    “…Current site assessment techniques do not always generate adequate information regarding the presence, type, or distribution of nonaqueous phase liquids…”
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    The Dynamic Anaerobic Reactor & Integrated Energy System (DARIES) Model: Model Development, Validation, and Sensitivity Analysis by Brouwer, A.F., Grimberg, S.J., Powers, S.E.

    Published in Water environment research (01-12-2012)
    “…The Dynamic Anaerobic Reactor & Integrated Energy System (DARIES) model has been developed as a biogas and electricity production model of a dairy farm…”
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    Life-cycle inventory of toner produced for xerographic processes by Ahmadi, A, Williamson, B.H, Theis, T.L, Powers, S.E

    Published in Journal of cleaner production (01-08-2003)
    “…This paper reports on the methodology and results of a baseline life-cycle inventory (LCI) performed on toner used in the xerographic process. Toner is the dry…”
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    Wettability of NAPL-Contaminated Sands by Powers, Susan E, Anckner, William H, Seacord, Thomas F

    “…The potential for changes in the wettability of a subsurface system following exposure of sands to a variety of non-aqueous-phase liquids (NAPLs) was assessed…”
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    Organic bases in NAPLs and their impact on wettability by Zheng, Jianzhong, Powers, Susan E.

    Published in Journal of contaminant hydrology (01-07-1999)
    “…Organic bases in crude oil have been linked to complex interfacial phenomena that could affect the multiphase flow of these fluids in subsurface systems…”
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    Recovery of coal tar and creosote from porous media: the influence of wettability by Hugaboom, D.A, Powers, S.E

    “…The recovery of coal tar or creosote, which are dense nonaqueous phase liquids (DNAPLs), from the subsurface has been used as a means of site remediation at…”
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    Diversity in K-12 initiatives to attract a diverse pool of engineering students by Powers, S.E., Graham, M., Schwob, T., Dewaters, J.

    “…Faculty and students at Clarkson University have developed a 10-week unit for middle school students to increase their awareness and aptitude for engineering…”
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    Panel - integrating education, research, and outreach: exemplars from the NSF distinguished scholars program by Agogino, A.M., Jamieson, L.H., Kalonji, G., Ollis, D.F., Poor, H.V., Powers, S.E., Rogers, C.

    “…Engineering education is reaching beyond the traditional bounds of teaching engineering to engineering students. As engineering pervades everyone's life, it is…”
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    Creating project-based learning experiences for University-K-12 partnerships by Powers, S.E., de Waters, J.

    “…The development of University-K-12 partnerships to promote increased interest in and knowledge of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) disciplines…”
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    Increasing implementation of in situ treatment technologies through field-scale performance assessments by Gierke, John S., Powers, Susan E.

    Published in Water environment research (01-03-1997)
    “…In situ treatment technologies are important components of subsurface remediation efforts at a wide variety of sites. Too often, however, innovative…”
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    Modeling an Aerated Bubble Ammonia Stripping Process by Powers, S. E., Collins, A. G., Edzwald, J. K., Dietrich, J. M.

    “…Wastewater from the manufacture of semiconductor chips contains ammonium hydroxide and ammonium fluoride. These chemicals often need to be removed before…”
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