Herbert E. Allen

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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Delaware, Newark, DE, United States 
Area:
Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering
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Murillo-Gelvez J, Di Toro DM, Allen HE, et al. (2021) Reductive Transformation of 3-Nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO) by Leonardite Humic Acid and Anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonate (AQDS). Environmental Science & Technology
Shi Z, Peng S, Lin X, et al. (2020) Predicting Cr(vi) adsorption on soils: the role of the competition of soil organic matter. Environmental Science. Processes & Impacts
Lin Y, Allen HE, Di Toro DM. (2017) Validation of Cu toxicity to barley root elongation in soil with a Terrestrial Biotic Ligand Model developed from sand culture. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety. 148: 336-345
Torralba-Sanchez TL, Kuo DTF, Allen HE, et al. (2017) Bioconcentration factors and plant-water partition coefficients of munitions compounds in barley. Chemosphere. 189: 538-546
Kuo DTF, Simini M, Allen HE. (2017) Leaching of propellant compounds from munition residues may be controlled by sorption to nitrocellulose. The Science of the Total Environment. 599: 2135-2141
Lin Y, Allen HE, Di Toro DM. (2016) Barley root hair growth and morphology in soil, sand, and water solution media and relationship with nickel toxicity. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry / Setac
Lin Y, Di Toro DM, Allen HE. (2015) Development and validation of a terrestrial biotic ligand model for Ni toxicity to barley root elongation for non-calcareous soils. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 202: 41-9
Gonzalez R, Michelson K, Di Toro DM, et al. (2015) Modeling the reversible and resistant components of munition constituent adsorption and desorption on soils Water, Air, and Soil Pollution. 226
Li L, Wu H, van Gestel CA, et al. (2014) Soil acidification increases metal extractability and bioavailability in old orchard soils of Northeast Jiaodong Peninsula in China. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 188: 144-52
Kuperman RG, Simini M, Checkai RT, et al. (2014) Developing earthworm bioconcentration factors of nitrogen-based compounds for predicting environmentally significant parameters for new munition compounds in soil Applied Soil Ecology
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