Megan L. Hart, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2001-2009 Geological Engineering Missouri University of Science and Technology, Rolla, MO, United States 
 2010-2012 Civil Engineering Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO, United States 
 2013- Civil and Mechanical Engineering University of Missouri Kansas City 
Area:
Geoenvironmental Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnology
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Baojun Bai grad student 2009 Missouri University of Science and Technology
 (Membrane properties of intact rock cores of Burlington Limestone, Jefferson Dolomite, Darrington Phyllite, and low permeability concrete.)
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Holmes RR, Hart ML, Kevern JT. (2019) Reuse of Drinking Water Treatment Waste for Remediation of Heavy Metal Contaminated Groundwater Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation. 39: 69-79
Holmes RR, Hart ML, Kevern JT. (2019) Removal of Arsenic from Synthetic Groundwater Using Sulfur-Enhanced Cement-Based Filter Media Journal of Hazardous, Toxic, and Radioactive Waste. 23: 04019006
Holmes RR, Hart ML, Kevern JT. (2017) Enhancing the Ability of Pervious Concrete to Remove Heavy Metals from Stormwater Journal of Sustainable Water in the Built Environment. 3: 04017004
Holmes RR, Hart ML, Kevern JT. (2016) Heavy metal removal capacity of individual components of permeable reactive concrete. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
Hart ML, Holmes R, Kevern JT, et al. (2016) Heavy Metals Sorption by Drinking Water Treatment Byproducts in Jar Tests Geotechnical Special Publication. 2016: 32-41
Hart ML. (2013) Low head hyperfiltration through intact Burlington Limestone and Jefferson City Dolomite discs Applied Geochemistry. 33: 357-365
Hart M, Whitworth TM, Atekwana E. (2008) Hyperfiltration of sodium chloride through kaolinite membranes under relatively low-heads - Implications for groundwater assessment Applied Geochemistry. 23: 1691-1702
Derrington D, Hart M, Whitworth TM. (2006) Low head sodium phosphate and nitrate hyperfiltration through thin kaolinite and smectite layers — Application to engineered systems Applied Clay Science. 33: 52-58
Hart M, Whitworth TM. (2005) Hyperfiltration of potassium nitrate through clay membranes under relatively low-head conditions Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 69: 4817-4823
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