Treated wastewater residuals are utilized as a soil amendment to recycle nutrients to agricultural soils. Due to international application, biosolids are also a significant source of anthropogenic dissolved organic matter (DOM) to the environment. The first contribution of this dissertation characterized DOM and nitrogen mineralization rates of anaerobically digested (AnD) biosolids with variable pre-treatments, such as the thermal hydrolysis pretreatment coupled to anaerobic digestion (THP-AnD). There was not strong evidence that differently pretreated-AnD material had largely different aerobic inorganic nitrogen releases when incubated in a sandy loam soil. Variable pools of DOM decayed in soil treatments over time. Biosolids-DOM was t...
Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) serves as a primary source of mineralizable carbon (C), nitrogen (N),...
A real-time solids odor monitoring system provides an odor management feedback tool for both process...
There are numerous anthropogenic pollutants present in both marine and terrestrial waters.1 Though m...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the ultimate product of Earth\u27s systems dynamics. DOM chemical ...
Persistent organic pollutants have been the cause of concern for many decades; however, little infor...
peer-reviewedThis research has used fluorescence spectroscopy and parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC)...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a vital role in biogeochemical processes and can flux CO2 to th...
Class A biosolids are solid by-product of wastewater treatment which meet Environmental Protection A...
Predicting N release in agricultural soils amended with organic residuals is essential to ensure th...
The dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the term used for organic components of natural origin present...
Terrestrially-derived dissolved organic matter (t-DOM) is one of the largest reservoirs of reduced c...
Wastewater treatment and post-treatment drying techniques play a crucial role on the fertilizer valu...
Approximately 250 tons of organic micropollutants, including pharmaceuticals, antimicrobials, and ho...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM), although highly variable and not very well characterized, plays a ro...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) represents a significant portion (25-80%) of total dissolved nitrog...
Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) serves as a primary source of mineralizable carbon (C), nitrogen (N),...
A real-time solids odor monitoring system provides an odor management feedback tool for both process...
There are numerous anthropogenic pollutants present in both marine and terrestrial waters.1 Though m...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the ultimate product of Earth\u27s systems dynamics. DOM chemical ...
Persistent organic pollutants have been the cause of concern for many decades; however, little infor...
peer-reviewedThis research has used fluorescence spectroscopy and parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC)...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a vital role in biogeochemical processes and can flux CO2 to th...
Class A biosolids are solid by-product of wastewater treatment which meet Environmental Protection A...
Predicting N release in agricultural soils amended with organic residuals is essential to ensure th...
The dissolved organic matter (DOM) is the term used for organic components of natural origin present...
Terrestrially-derived dissolved organic matter (t-DOM) is one of the largest reservoirs of reduced c...
Wastewater treatment and post-treatment drying techniques play a crucial role on the fertilizer valu...
Approximately 250 tons of organic micropollutants, including pharmaceuticals, antimicrobials, and ho...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM), although highly variable and not very well characterized, plays a ro...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) represents a significant portion (25-80%) of total dissolved nitrog...
Dissolved Organic Matter (DOM) serves as a primary source of mineralizable carbon (C), nitrogen (N),...
A real-time solids odor monitoring system provides an odor management feedback tool for both process...
There are numerous anthropogenic pollutants present in both marine and terrestrial waters.1 Though m...