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2003
Song, Xuejun., Cheng, J. J. R., Murray, D. W.
Structural engineering report SER 249 | SER-ID SER249
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Oil sands process affected water sourced Trichoderma harzianum demonstrates capacity for mycoremediation of naphthenic acid fraction compounds
Oil sands process affected water sourced Trichoderma harzianum demonstrates capacity for mycoremediation of naphthenic acid fraction compounds
Download2020-11-01
Sarah M. Miles, Evelyn Asiedu, Amy-lynne Balaberda, Ania C. Ulrich
Development of Alberta’s oil sands requires large volumes of water, leading to the abundance of oil sands process affected water (OSPW) that must be remediated prior to discharge or reuse. OSPW contains a variety of dissolved organic compounds, however naphthenic acids (NAs) have been found to...
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Operating a mobile photo radar enforcement program: A framework for site selection, resource allocation, scheduling, and evaluation
Download2019-11-07
Kim, A. M., Wang, X., El-Basyouny, K., Fu, Q.
This paper introduces a systematic, data-driven framework by which to operate a mobile photo radar enforcement (MPRE) program, consisting broadly of site choice, enforcement resource allocation and scheduling, and evaluation. The overall goal is provide a framework for operating an MPRE program...
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1999
Elwi, Alaa-Eldin A., Kuzik, Marc D., Cheng, J. J. Roger
Structural engineering report SER 228 | SER-ID SER228
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1972
Bryson, J., Adams, P. F. (Peter Frederick), 1936-
Structural engineering report SER 41 | SER-ID SER41
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Potential syntrophic associations in anaerobic naphthenic acids biodegrading consortia inferred with microbial interactome networks
Potential syntrophic associations in anaerobic naphthenic acids biodegrading consortia inferred with microbial interactome networks
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Xiaofei Lv, Bin Ma, Korris Lee, Ania Ulrich
Naphthenic acids (NAs) can be syntrophically metabolized by indigenous microbial communities in pristine sediments beneath oil sands tailings ponds. Syntrophy is an essential determinant of the microbial interactome, however, the interactome network in anaerobic NAs-degrading consortia has not...
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2015-01-01
A. Bahadori, M. Mahmoudi, A. Nouri
Heavy-oil development is becoming increasingly important because of the continuous decline in conventional-oil production. For heavy-oil reservoirs, the oil viscosity usually varies dramatically during production processes such as in thermal processes. When producing heavy oil, the high viscosity...