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    The influence of sedimentary architecture on the formation of earthquake-induced liquefaction features: A case study in the New Madrid seismic zone by Güven, Can, Wolf, Lorraine W., Tuttle, Martitia P., Rogers, Stephanie R.

    Published in Engineering geology (01-01-2023)
    “…This study is aimed at understanding how the arrangement of fluvial sedimentary deposits and their physical properties influences the formation and location of…”
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    Undergraduate Research as Engaged Student Learning by Wolf, Lorraine W.

    Published in New directions for teaching and learning (01-06-2018)
    “…This chapter discusses the impact of undergraduate research as a form of engaged student learning. It summarizes the gains reported in post‐fellowship…”
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    Geochemical, Microbiological, and Geophysical Assessments of Anaerobic Immobilization of Heavy Metals by Saunders, James A., Lee, Ming-Kuo, Wolf, Lorraine W., Morton, Cynthia M., Feng, Yucheng, Thomson, Ivy, Park, Stephanie

    Published in Bioremediation journal (2005)
    “…Bioremediation methods that precipitate contaminants in situ as solid (mineral) phases can provide cost-effective options for removing dissolved metals in…”
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    Analysis of fluid pressure propagation in heterogeneous rocks: Implications for hydrologically-induced earthquakes by Lee, Ming-Kuo, Wolf, Lorraine W.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-07-1998)
    “…Mathematical models are developed to study the propagation of excess pore pressure in heterogeneous and fractured rocks. For a homogeneous rock, the time…”
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    Upper crustal structure of southern Alaska: An interpretation of seismic refraction data from the Trans-Alaska Crustal Transect by Wolf, Lorraine W

    Published 01-01-1989
    “…Seismic refraction and wide-angle reflection data from the U.S. Geological Survey's Trans-Alaska Crustal Transect is used to investigate the upper crustal…”
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