David Lampert

Affiliations: 
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, United States 
Area:
Environmental and Water Resources Engineering
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Pamula ASP, Lampert DJ, Atiyeh HK. (2021) Well-to-wake analysis of switchgrass to jet fuel via a novel co-fermentation of sugars and CO. The Science of the Total Environment. 782: 146770
Shen X, Lampert D, Ogle S, et al. (2018) A software tool for simulating contaminant transport and remedial effectiveness in sediment environments Environmental Modelling and Software. 109: 104-113
Lampert DJ, Thomas C, Reible DD. (2015) Internal and external transport significance for predicting contaminant uptake rates in passive samplers. Chemosphere. 119: 910-6
Thomas C, Lampert D, Reible D. (2014) Remedy performance monitoring at contaminated sediment sites using profiling solid phase microextraction (SPME) polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) fibers. Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts. 16: 445-52
Lampert DJ, Lu X, Reible DD. (2013) Long-term PAH monitoring results from the Anacostia River active capping demonstration using polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) fibers. Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts. 15: 554-62
Yang W, Lampert D, Zhao N, et al. (2012) Link between black carbon and resistant desorption of PAHs on soil and sediment Journal of Soils and Sediments. 12: 713-723
Lampert DJ, Sarchet WV, Reible DD. (2011) Assessing the effectiveness of thin-layer sand caps for contaminated sediment management through passive sampling. Environmental Science & Technology. 45: 8437-43
Lampert DJ, Reible D. (2009) An Analytical Modeling Approach for Evaluation of Capping of Contaminated Sediments Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal. 18: 470-488
Reible D, Lampert D, Constant D, et al. (2006) Active capping demonstration in the Anacostia river, Washington, D.C. Remediation Journal. 17: 39-53
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