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Publications by [Barlaz M. A.]
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Benson C. H.
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Barlaz M. A.
et al.
In this paper five landfills were analyzed to provide a perspective of current practice and technical issues that differentiate bioreactor and recirculation landfills in North America from conventional landfills.
Filed under:
Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
Reference:
Waste Management 27 (2007) 13-29
Benson C. H.
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Barlaz M. A.
et al.
The study presented here examines six full-scale bioreactor projects with the objective of providing a perspective of current practice and technical issues that differentiate bioreactor landfills from conventional landfills.
Filed under:
Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
Reference:
"EPA/600/X-XX/XXX<br/>August 2005"
Price A.
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Barlaz M. A.
et al.
This study shows that the use of a landfill as a bioreactor for the conversion of nitrate to a harmless byproduct, nitrogen gas, is technically viable.
Filed under:
Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
Reference:
Waste Management 23 (2003) 675-688
Kjeldsen P.
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Barlaz M. A.
et al.
In this paper the long-term behavior of landfills with respect to changes in oxidation-reduction status is discussed based on theory and model simulations.
Filed under:
Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
Reference:
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 32(4):297-336 (2002)
Barlaz M. A.
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Schaefer D. M.
et al.
The objective of this study was to characterize the microbial and chemical changes which occur in refuse during its anaerobic conversion to methane.
Filed under:
Environmental Geoengineering -
Waste and Landfills
Reference:
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, Jan. 1989, p. 55-65