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A comprehensive investigation of hydrothermal carbonization: Energy potential of hydrochar derived from Virginia mallow Sliz M, Wilk M Renewable Energy, 156, 942, 2020 |
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Progress in the production of biogas from Virginia mallow after alkaline-heat pretreatment Nowicka A, Zielinski M, Debowski M, Dudek M, Rusanowska P Biomass & Bioenergy, 126, 174, 2019 |
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Energy efficiency of perennial herbaceous crops production depending on the type of digestate and mineral fertilizers Stolarski MJ, Krzyzaniak M, Warminski K, Tworkowski J, Szczukowski S, Olba-Ziety E, Golaszewski J Energy, 134, 50, 2017 |
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Factors affecting forestland owners' allocation of non-forested land to pine plantation for bioenergy in Virginia Wolde B, Lal P, Alavalapati J, Burli P, Munsell J Biomass & Bioenergy, 85, 69, 2016 |
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Degradation of cis- and trans-(4-methylcyclohexyl) methanol in activated sludge Yuan L, Zhi W, Liu YS, Smiley E, Gallagher D, Chen X, Dietrich AM, Zhang HS Journal of Hazardous Materials, 306, 247, 2016 |
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Paleoenvironmental analysis of the Glenalum Tunnel coal and roof rock, southern West Virginia-Implications for sulfur origin and trends Martino RL, Grady WC, Lukey HM, Scott GW, Harrison J, Karukus M International Journal of Coal Geology, 136, 75, 2014 |
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Yield comparison of four lignocellulosic perennial energy crop species Borkowska H, Molas R Biomass & Bioenergy, 51, 145, 2013 |
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Two extremely different crops, Salix and Sida, as sources of renewable bioenergy Borkowska H, Molas R Biomass & Bioenergy, 36, 234, 2012 |
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Richard Cowling Taylor: Founder of Appalachian coal geology Hower JC International Journal of Coal Geology, 90, 180, 2012 |
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Tales from a distant swamp: Petrological and paleobotanical clues for the origin of the sand coal lithotype (Mississippian, Valley Fields, Virginia) Hower JC, O'Keefe JMK, Eble CF International Journal of Coal Geology, 75(2), 119, 2008 |