Examination Of A Bench-Scale Model For Post-Wildfire Flood And Water Quality Mitigation Solutions,
2025
University of Mississippi
Examination Of A Bench-Scale Model For Post-Wildfire Flood And Water Quality Mitigation Solutions, Cheyenne Ethridge
Honors Theses
The objective of this study is to determine a potential low-cost, sustainable, and rapidly deployable solution for post-wildfire flood and water quality mitigation in communities reliant on surface water for drinking water. Coalinga, Fresno County, California was selected as a study area for a full-scale solution due to its high risk of wildfires, high social vulnerability, and relatively low community resilience. A bench-scale demonstration of the system directs water into a gravel infiltration zone surrounded by a weir perimeter and followed by a clarifier. Because of their abundance in the area, almond shells were explored as a coagulant additive to …
Measurement Of Groundwater And Contaminant Fluxes In Fractures Using A Combined System Of Passive Flux Meter And Multiport Sampler,
2025
United Arab Emirates University
Measurement Of Groundwater And Contaminant Fluxes In Fractures Using A Combined System Of Passive Flux Meter And Multiport Sampler, Qasim Raza Khan
Thesis/ Dissertation Defenses
Groundwater and contaminant movement in fractured rock aquifers is highly variable. Its dependence on fracture apertures and orientation as well as fracture network interconnectivity is not well understood. This poses a challenge to the measurement of groundwater and contaminant fluxes, especially when using open-hole techniques, which significantly alter natural flow conditions by connecting different fractures along an open borehole or a well. In this work, the use of Fractured Rock Passive Flux Meter (FRPFM) with invisible tracer and visible dye component to measure groundwater fluxes and identify geometric fracture parameters is explored through laboratory experiments. The invisible tracer component results …
Selective Lithium Extraction Using Ion-Sieves From Geothermal Brine,
2025
Old Dominion University, Norfolk
Selective Lithium Extraction Using Ion-Sieves From Geothermal Brine, Agyare Asante, Abigail Berardi, Jayla Standin, Elliott Walker, Ujjwal Pokharel, Sandeep Kumar
Graduate Student Government Association Research Conference
Lithium (Li) is a critical component in modern green energy technologies, serving as the cornerstone for advanced batteries used in electric vehicles, renewable energy storage, and portable electronics. To address the increasing global demand for lithium, this study explores the synthesis and performance of ion-sieve novel adsorbents derived from the spinel-type precursor Li4Mn4.5Zr0.5O12 (LMZO). The precursor was produced using an economical solid-phase reaction that involved lithium, manganese, magnesium, and zirconium salts. This was followed by a two-stage calcination process involving 200 K for 2 hours and 450 K for 24 hours. Acid activation …
Carbon Accountability Scores: A Process-Oriented Approach For Carbon Offsetting Using Ai Agents,
2025
Old Dominion University
Carbon Accountability Scores: A Process-Oriented Approach For Carbon Offsetting Using Ai Agents, Joshit Mohanty, Vaishali Vaishali
Graduate Student Government Association Research Conference
Conventional carbon offset programs rely on quantified emissions to determine balancing requirements. While this approach offers a standardized means of measuring carbon output, it often provides industries with a loophole—allowing them to offset their emissions by purchasing equivalent credits for activities such as tree planting rather than tackling inefficiencies at the source. This research proposes a process-based framework called Carbon Accountability Scores (CA scores) to offer a proactive strategy for assessing and reducing carbon footprints. Instead of focusing on the mere balancing of emitted and sequestered carbon, CA scores integrate an organization’s operational processes into the calculation, thereby offering the …
Decadal To Millennial-Scale Morphodynamic Evolution Of Microtidal Marshes,
2025
Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Decadal To Millennial-Scale Morphodynamic Evolution Of Microtidal Marshes, Samuel Mason Zapp
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
Tidal marshes are susceptible to rapidly converting to open water due to their low elevations within the tidal frame. A continuous supply of externally supplied mineral sediment and in situ organic material production is necessary to offset elevation losses from relative sea level rise and erosion. Complex feedbacks between hydrodynamics, the erosion, transport, and deposition of sediment, and physical modification of the landscape by the establishment of intertidal vegetation govern the spatial and temporal patterns of elevation response. This dissertation focuses on modeling how these dynamics drive marsh landscape evolution in the past, present, and into the future under changing …
01 - Design Of Ion-Sieve For Selective Adsorption Of Lithium From Geothermal Brine,
2025
Old Dominion University, Norfolk
01 - Design Of Ion-Sieve For Selective Adsorption Of Lithium From Geothermal Brine, Agyare Asante, Abigail Berardi, Jayla Standin, Elliott Walker, Alvin Spruill, Ujjwal Pokharel, Sandeep Kumar
Undergraduate Research Symposium
The growing demand for lithium-ion batteries necessitates efficient and sustainable lithium extraction technologies. Geothermal brines provide an alternative lithium source; however, their complex ionic composition challenges selective lithium recovery. Hydrogen manganese oxides (H4Mn4.5O12) are widely studied as lithium-ion sieves due to their high selectivity for lithium ions. Still, its structural instability and manganese dissolution during adsorption-desorption cycles limit long-term performance. This study introduced zirconium (Zr) doping into the spinel-type Li4Mn5O12 precursor through a one-step calcination process (450 °C for 24 hours at 10 °C min-1), ensuring an …
Turning Farm Waste Into Energy: Pragmatic Approaches For Cleaner Midwestern American Communities,
2025
Eastern Illinois University
Turning Farm Waste Into Energy: Pragmatic Approaches For Cleaner Midwestern American Communities, Rebecca Gaisie
Selected or Submitted Student Research Papers/Projects
Mismanagement of farm waste in the Midwest of the United States has resulted in significant methane emissions, water contamination, and public health concerns. The present manure management rules are still inconsistent, underfunded, and insufficient to motivate individuals to behave in a way that benefits the environment, despite increasing concerns about the environment. This policy study investigates anaerobic digestion as a potential means to convert waste into energy that could support rural and environmental development. Some of the problems with the federal and state legislation examined in this study under an EPI framework are a lack of incentives, inadequate technical support, …
Changes In The Western Flank Of The North Atlantic Subtropical High Since 1140 Ce: Extremes, Drivers, And Hydroclimatic Patterns,
2025
Clemson University
Changes In The Western Flank Of The North Atlantic Subtropical High Since 1140 Ce: Extremes, Drivers, And Hydroclimatic Patterns, Joshua C. Bregy, Justin T. Maxwell, Scott M. Robeson, Grant L. Harley, Valerie Trouet
Publications
Summer circulation and moisture patterns in the Southeast United States are controlled by the position of the North Atlantic subtropical high. In a warming climate, the subtropical high is projected to strengthen and expand west, but there remains uncertainty regarding its variability and linkages to natural drivers. Here, we use a tree-ring network across the Southeast United States to reconstruct the relative intensity of the pressure gradient across the subtropical high’s western flank over the past 870 years. Variations in the flank’s position and the pressure gradient have been a major driver of the hydroclimate—including creating a Southeast-Caribbean moisture dipole—since …
Ptap Memo: Methods For Tn Reduction Of Sewering,
2025
University of New Hampshire
Ptap Memo: Methods For Tn Reduction Of Sewering, Unh Stormwater Center
UNH Stormwater Center
No abstract provided.
Valorization Of Industrial Wastes To Low-Carbon Minerals,
2025
Old Dominion University
Valorization Of Industrial Wastes To Low-Carbon Minerals, Nandan Nag
Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations
This study concentrates on developing methods for utilizing industrial waste materials such as red mud and phosphate slag. In this study, an electrochemical process was developed for recovering iron metal powder from red mud. Red mud is a waste material from aluminum refineries. Although red mud can be utilized as a construction and building material, its use is becoming controversial due to its high metal content, which contributes to its toxicity. However, the high iron oxide content in red mud makes it a good feedstock for producing iron. In this project, we employed an electrochemical technique for extracting iron powder …
Understanding Water Washing Needs Of Hydrochar Generated From The Hydrothermal Carbonization Of Food Wastes To Establish Minimum Post-Processing Needs For Soil Amendment Application,
2025
University of South Carolina
Understanding Water Washing Needs Of Hydrochar Generated From The Hydrothermal Carbonization Of Food Wastes To Establish Minimum Post-Processing Needs For Soil Amendment Application, Neve Renee Steger
Theses and Dissertations
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is an advantageous and potentially environmentally beneficial approach for the conversion of wet biomass and waste streams into a value-added solid product referred to as hydrochar. Although hydrochar composition and properties generated from the carbonization of a variety of feedstocks have been well studied, there is a need for understanding whether hydrochar requires further refinement and/or treatment prior to being used in environmental applications, particularly when using the hydrochar as a soil amendment. Understanding the need for and extent of hydrochar post-treatment is critical in identifying environmentally beneficial and economically attractive strategies for hydrochar use. In this …
Low Dissolved Oxygen Operation Enhances Biological Phosphorus Removal In Wastewater Treatment,
2025
Old Dominion University
Low Dissolved Oxygen Operation Enhances Biological Phosphorus Removal In Wastewater Treatment, Haley Morgan
Civil & Environmental Engineering Theses & Dissertations
Biological phosphorus (bio-P) removal occurs when bacteria are exposed to anaerobic/aerobic conditions that stimulate polyphosphate-accumulating organisms (PAOs) to uptake phosphorus. In most treatment plants, dissolved oxygen (DO) concentrations in the aeration tanks are commonly at or above 2.0 mg O2/L, which is often referred to as the most optimal aeration condition for bio-P. If bio-P can happen efficiently at lower DO (< 0.3 mg O2/L), then the energy demand of aeration can be decreased appreciably. This research was conducted in a biological nutrient removal (BNR) pilot plant to assess the performance of bio-P at progressively lower DO operation. This …
Assessing Groundwater Availability And Land Subsidence Risk Associated With Anthropogenic Activities In A Complex Aquifer System,
2025
Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
Assessing Groundwater Availability And Land Subsidence Risk Associated With Anthropogenic Activities In A Complex Aquifer System, Aya Bakr Attya Mohamed
LSU Doctoral Dissertations
The Southern Hills aquifer system (SHAS) is the primary source of water in the Capital area of Louisiana. However, the overexploitation of freshwater-bearing aquifers and the presence of two active faults, the BR fault and the DSS fault, have resulted in groundwater depletion, saltwater intrusion, and increased the risk of land surface subsidence. Such critical issues pose substantial threats to groundwater availability and exert detrimental effects on the environment and urban infrastructures. This dissertation presents a comprehensive investigation of the SHAS for recognizing the consequences of groundwater depletion and its potential long-term impacts on groundwater availability and land stability. A …
Bear Lake Water Quality And Chemistry: 114 Years Of Water Management,
2025
Pacific Corp
Bear Lake Water Quality And Chemistry: 114 Years Of Water Management, Connely Baldwin
Spring Runoff Conference
Motivation: Fall 2024 Bear Lake Sediment-Nutrient Reduction Workshop (Bear Lake Watch) motivated deeper dive into water quality and chemistry status and trends
Development Of A Low-Cost Stem Dendrometer For Irrigation Scheduling In Fruit Trees,
2025
Utah State University
Development Of A Low-Cost Stem Dendrometer For Irrigation Scheduling In Fruit Trees, Anderson Luiz Dos Santos Safre, Alfonso Torres-Rua, Brent Black
Spring Runoff Conference
Motivation
- Irrigation scheduling in water scarce regions.
- Water stress evaluation in tart cherry orchards.
- Plant-based methods more suitable for tree crops.
- Elevated cost of commercial dendrometers (> 1,000 USD).
Parrotfeather (Myriophyllum Aquaticum): Biology And Management Options In Utah,
2025
Utah State University
Parrotfeather (Myriophyllum Aquaticum): Biology And Management Options In Utah, Francielli S. De Oliveira
Spring Runoff Conference
Parrotfeather (Myriophyllum aquaticum)
- Invasive weed from South America.
- Heterophilic perennial dioecious plant (female in the US).
- Forms dense mats, blocks waterways, and outcompetes native species
- Spreads via rhizomes, stolons, and stem fragments.
Comparing Two Methods To Monitor Singlet Oxygen Production In Aquatic Systems: Chemical Probe Vs. Time Resolved Phosphorescence.,
2025
Utah State University
Comparing Two Methods To Monitor Singlet Oxygen Production In Aquatic Systems: Chemical Probe Vs. Time Resolved Phosphorescence., Monika Madhiyan
Spring Runoff Conference
What’s in water?
- DOM is a naturally occurring complex mixture of organic matter
- Pollutants from domestic, industrial and agricultural effluent are introduced into surface waters
Innovative Genetic Methods For Predicting Microcystin Toxin Production In Cyanobacterial Blooms: Real-Time And Pre-Bloom Public Health Monitoring,
2025
Utah State University
Innovative Genetic Methods For Predicting Microcystin Toxin Production In Cyanobacterial Blooms: Real-Time And Pre-Bloom Public Health Monitoring, Liyuan Hou
Spring Runoff Conference
EQL emphasizes an integrated engineering and science approach to the environmental quality of land, water, and air
Chopping Up The Riverscape: Consistent Sample Frames For Assessment And Monitoring,
2025
Riverscapes Consortium
Chopping Up The Riverscape: Consistent Sample Frames For Assessment And Monitoring, Jordan Gilbert
Spring Runoff Conference
Background
- Riverscapes Assessment and Monitoring Lab (RAM)
- Joe Wheaton, Wally Macfarlane, Jordan Gilbert
- Founding member of Riverscapes Consortium
- Provide tools for people working in riverscapes
- Primarily planning, implementing, and monitoring restoration projects
Growing Roots: Water Conservation, Innovative Research And Public Education,
2025
Utah State University
Growing Roots: Water Conservation, Innovative Research And Public Education, Aurora Wallis Durfee
Spring Runoff Conference
Hydroponics allows for efficient, sustainable food production, using less water and space than traditional farming methods.
