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Kimberly E. Carter
Kimberly E. Carter
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Activated persulfate for organic chemical degradation: a review
LW Matzek, KE Carter
Chemosphere 151, 178-188, 2016
13272016
Temporal changes in microbial ecology and geochemistry in produced water from hydraulically fractured Marcellus shale gas wells
MA Cluff, A Hartsock, JD MacRae, K Carter, PJ Mouser
Environmental science & technology 48 (11), 6508-6517, 2014
3202014
Oxidative destruction of perfluorooctane sulfonate using boron-doped diamond film electrodes
KE Carter, J Farrell
Environmental science & technology 42 (16), 6111-6115, 2008
2712008
Removal of perfluorooctane and perfluorobutane sulfonate from water via carbon adsorption and ion exchange
KE Carter, J Farrell
Separation Science and Technology 45 (6), 762-767, 2010
1562010
Understanding electrochemically activated persulfate and its application to ciprofloxacin abatement
LW Matzek, MJ Tipton, AT Farmer, AD Steen, KE Carter
Environmental science & technology 52 (10), 5875-5883, 2018
1512018
An approach for assessing engineering risk from shale gas wells in the United States
DJ Soeder, S Sharma, N Pekney, L Hopkinson, R Dilmore, B Kutchko, ...
International Journal of Coal Geology 126, 4-19, 2014
1492014
Water usage for natural gas production through hydraulic fracturing in the United States from 2008 to 2014
H Chen, KE Carter
Journal of environmental management 170, 152-159, 2016
1302016
Experimental insights into geochemical changes in hydraulically fractured Marcellus Shale
V Marcon, C Joseph, KE Carter, SW Hedges, CL Lopano, GD Guthrie, ...
Applied Geochemistry 76, 36-50, 2017
1242017
Sustained persulfate activation using solid iron: kinetics and application to ciprofloxacin degradation
LW Matzek, KE Carter
Chemical Engineering Journal 307, 650-660, 2017
722017
Investigating the effects of heat activated persulfate on the degradation of furfural, a component of hydraulic fracturing fluid chemical additives
KE Manz, KE Carter
Chemical Engineering Journal 327, 1021-1032, 2017
572017
Electrochemical oxidation of trichloroethylene using boron-doped diamond film electrodes
KE Carter, J Farrell
Environmental science & technology 43 (21), 8350-8354, 2009
502009
Characterization of the chemicals used in hydraulic fracturing fluids for wells located in the Marcellus Shale Play
H Chen, KE Carter
Journal of environmental management 200, 312-324, 2017
452017
Hydraulic fracturing and organic compounds-uses, disposal and challenges
KE Carter, JA Hakala, RW Hammack
SPE Eastern Regional Meeting, SPE-165692-MS, 2013
402013
Modeling potential occupational inhalation exposures and associated risks of toxic organics from chemical storage tanks used in hydraulic fracturing using AERMOD
H Chen, KE Carter
Environmental Pollution 224, 300-309, 2017
372017
Adsorption of hydraulic fracturing fluid components 2-butoxyethanol and furfural onto granular activated carbon and shale rock
KE Manz, G Haerr, J Lucchesi, KE Carter
Chemosphere 164, 585-592, 2016
302016
Furfural degradation through heat-activated persulfate: Impacts of simulated brine and elevated pressures
KE Manz, TJ Adams, KE Carter
Chemical Engineering Journal 353, 727-735, 2018
292018
In situ transformation of hydraulic fracturing surfactants from well injection to produced water
BC McAdams, KE Carter, J Blotevogel, T Borch, JA Hakala
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts 21 (10), 1777-1786, 2019
252019
Extending a classical EOS correlation to represent solid–fluid phase equilibria
K Carter, KD Luks
Fluid phase equilibria 243 (1-2), 151-155, 2006
212006
Surface water microbial community response to the biocide 2, 2-dibromo-3-nitrilopropionamide, used in unconventional oil and gas extraction
MF Campa, SM Techtmann, MP Ladd, J Yan, M Patterson, ...
Applied and environmental microbiology 85 (21), e01336-19, 2019
172019
Degradation of hydraulic fracturing additive 2-butoxyethanol using heat activated persulfate in the presence of shale rock
KE Manz, KE Carter
Chemosphere 206, 398-404, 2018
172018
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