James F. Pankow
Affiliations: | California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA | ||
Portland State University, Portland, OR, United States | |||
Environmental Science and Engineering | Oregon Graduate Center, Portland, OR, United States |
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Pankow, James Frederick (1979) The Dissolution Rates and Mechanisms of Tetragonal Ferrous Sulfide (Mackinawite) in Anoxic Aqueous Systems. Dissertation (Ph.D.), California Institute of Technology. doi:10.7907/31FS-0Q87.
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Sign in to add mentorJames J. Morgan | grad student | 1973-1978 | Caltech | |
(Rates of Mackinawite dissolution in water) |
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Sign in to add traineeWilliam E. Asher | grad student | 1987 | Oregon Graduate Center (Oceanography Tree) |
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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 |
Kenner SJ, Bender DA, Pankow JF, et al. (2014) The atmosphere can be a source of certain water soluble volatile organic compounds in urban streams Journal of the American Water Resources Association. 50: 1124-1137 |
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 |
Johnson R, Pankow J, Bender DA, et al. (2000) Peer Reviewed: MTBE-To What Extent Will Past Releases Contaminate Community Water Supply Wells? Environmental Science & Technology. 34 |
Landmeyer JE, Chapelle FH, Bradley PM, et al. (1998) Fate of MTBE relative to benzene in a gasoline-contaminated aquifer (1993-98) Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation. 18: 93-102 |
Reuter JE, Allen BC, Richards RC, et al. (1998) Concentrations, sources, and fate of the gasoline oxygenate methyl tert- butyl ether (MTBE) in a multiple-use lake Environmental Science and Technology. 32: 3666-3672 |
Pankow JF, Thomson NR, Johnson RL, et al. (1997) The Urban Atmosphere as a Non-Point Source for the Transport of MTBE and Other Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) to Shallow Groundwater Environmental Science & Technology. 31: 2821-2828 |
Rosen ME, Pankow JF, Gibs J, et al. (1992) Comparison of Downhole and Surface Sampling for the Determination of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in Ground Water Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation. 12: 126-133 |
Pankow JF, Morgan JJ. (1981) Kinetics for the aquatic environment. Environmental Science & Technology. 15: 1155-64 |