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Leveraging Natural Gas to Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
F.C. Beach, Joseph Casola, Meg Crawford, Daniel Huber, Janet Peace, Michael Tubman, Doug Vine and M.E. Webber
Lipid Analysis of Neochloris oleoabundans by Liquid State NMR
C.M. Beal, M.E. Webber, R.S. Ruoff and R.E. Hebner
Mapping water availability, projected use and cost in the western United States
V.C. Tidwell, B.D. Moreland, K.M. Zemlick, B.L. Roberts, H.D. Passell, D. Jensen, C. Forsgren, G. Sehlke, M.A. Cook, C.W. King and S. Larsen.
Maui’s Complicated Relationship With Water
E.A. Grubert, C.W. King and M.E. Webber
Measurements of CO, CO2 and H2O Combustion Emissions and Flame Temperature using Diode Laser Sensors
M.E. Webber, J. Wang, S.T. Sanders, D.S. Baer, J.B. Jeffries, R.K. Hanson, M. Maiorov, D.Z. Garbuzov, and J.C. Connolly
Measurements of NH3 and CO2 with distributed-feedback diode lasers Near 2 µm in bioreactor vent gases
M.E. Webber, R. Claps, F.V. Englich, F.K. Tittel, J.B. Jeffries and R.K. Hanson
Measurements of NH3 and CO2 with Distributed-Feedback Diode Lasers Near 2.0 μm in Bioreactor Vent Gases
M.E. Webber, R. Claps, F.V. Englich, F.K. Tittel, J.B. Jeffries and R.K. Hanson
Mitigating the Impacts of Droughts and Heat Waves at Thermoelectric Power Plants in the United States
Margaret A. Cook, Environmental Water and Resource Engineering and LBJ School of Public Affairs
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