William E. Asher
Affiliations: | Applied Physics | University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA |
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Asher, W. E. The effect of mechanically generated turbulence and interfacial films on a liquid phase rate controlled gas-liquid mass transport process.
PhD diss., Ph. D. thesis, Department of Environmental Science and Engineering, Oregon Graduate Center, Beaverton, OR, 1987.
DOI: 10.3402/tellusb.v38i5.15139
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(The effect of mechanically generated turbulence and interfacial films on a liquid phase rate controlled gas-liquid mass transport process) |
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Norman JE, Mahler BJ, Nowell LH, et al. (2020) Daily stream samples reveal highly complex pesticide occurrence and potential toxicity to aquatic life. The Science of the Total Environment. 715: 136795 |
Asher WE, Luo W, Campo KW, et al. (2007) Application of a source apportionment model in consideration of volatile organic compounds in an urban stream. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry / Setac. 26: 1606-13 |
Pankow JF, Asher WE, Zogorski JS. (2006) Source apportionment modeling of volatile organic compounds in streams. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry / Setac. 25: 921-32 |