Thomas M. Whitworth
Affiliations: | University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO, United States |
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Whitworth TM, Ghazifard A. (2009) Membrane effects in clay-lined inward gradient landfills Applied Clay Science. 43: 248-252 |
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 |
Saindon RM, Whitworth TM. (2006) Reverse osmosis properties of bentonite/glass bead mixtures at low compaction pressures Applied Clay Science. 31: 90-95 |
Saindon RM, Whitworth TM. (2006) Membrane effects during filtering investigation of membrane effects during filtering of natural surface waters in Missouri Aquatic Geochemistry. 12: 365-374 |
Oduor PG, Whitworth TM. (2005) Mechanistic interpretation of ionic azo dye flux decline through compacted Na-montmorillonite membrane Journal of Membrane Science. 265: 85-93 |
Hart M, Whitworth TM. (2005) Hyperfiltration of potassium nitrate through clay membranes under relatively low-head conditions Geochimica Et Cosmochimica Acta. 69: 4817-4823 |
Saindon RM, Whitworth TM. (2005) Hyperfiltration of NaCl Solutions Using a Simulated Clay/sand Mixture at Low Compaction Pressures Aquatic Geochemistry. 11: 433-444 |
Oduor PG, Whitworth TM. (2004) Transient Modeling of Hyperfiltration Effects Mathematical Geosciences. 36: 743-758 |
Whitworth TM, Siagian UWR, Lee R. (2003) Reverse Osmosis Separation of NaCl Using a Bentonite Membrane Separation Science and Technology. 38: 4009-4025 |