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222. Characterization and Comparison of Disinfection By-Products of Four Major Disinfectants . 2000 American Chemical Society, Chapter 19, 16 pp. Xiangru Zhang, Shinya Echico, Roger A. Minear, and Michael J. Plewa, Departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Crop Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. $2.00.  Click here to download.

223. Ultra-Low Bromate Detection in Drinking Water:  a Post-Column Derivatization Method without Anion Suppressors for Bromate Analysis . 2000 American Chemical Society, Chapter 20, 14 pp. Shinya Echigo, Roger A. Minear, and Harumi Yamada, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Research Center for Environmental Quality Control, Kyoto University, Otsu, Japan. $2.00.  Click here to download.

224. Differentiation of Total Organic Brominated and Chlorinated Compounds in Total Organic Halide Measurement: a New Approach with an Ion-Chromatographic Technique . 2000 American Chemical Society, Chapter 2, 13 pp. Shinya Echico, Xiangru Zhang, Roger A. Minear, and Michael J. Plewa, Departments of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Crop Sciences, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. $2.00.  Click here to download.

225. Optimizing Control Strategies for Disinfection By-Products for Small Water Supplies Using Ozone as an Alternative Disinfection Process . Division of Environmental Chemistry Preprints of Extended Abstracts: Vol. 40(2), August 2000, pp. 619-622. Shinya Echigo, Xiangru Zhang, Hongxia Lei, Michael E. Smith, and Roger A. Minear, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. $2.00.  Click here to download.

226. Effect of Temperature and Chemical Treatment on the Formation of Halogenated Disinfection By-Products from Ozonation of Raw Waters . Division of Environmental Chemistry Preprints of Extended Abstracts: Vol. 40(2), August 2000, pp. 563-566. Xiangru Zhang, Shinya Echigo, Hongxia Lei, Michael E. Smith, and Roger A. Minear, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. $2.00.  Click here to download.

227. Molecular Rectangles Based Upon Rhenium (I) Coordination Chemistry . Journal of American Chemical Society, Vol. 120:49, 1998, pp12982-12983. Kurt D. Benkstein, Joseph T. Hupp (Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University), and Charlotte L. Stern. NC .  Click here to download.

228. Luminescent Transition-metal-containing Cyclophanes (“molecular squares”): Covalent Self-assembly, Host—guest Studies and Preliminary Nanoporous Materials Applications .  Coordination Chemistry Reviews, Vol. 171, 1998, pp221-243. Robert V.  Sloan, K.D. Benkstein, Suzanne Belanger, Joseph T. Hupp (Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University), Ilia A. Guzei, and Arnold L. Rheingold.  $3.00.  Click here to download.

229. Rapid Derivatization of Mesoporous Thin-film Materials Based on Re(I) zinc-porphyrin ‘molecular squares':  selective modification of mesopore size and shape by binding of aromatic nitrogen donor ligands .  Coordination Chemistry Reviews, Vol. 190-192, 1999, pp 29-45. Suzanne Belanger, Melinda H. Keefe, Jennifer L. Welch, and Joseph T. Hupp (Department of Chemistry, Northwestern University). $2.00.  Click here to download.

230. Cost Effective Long-term Groundwater Monitoring Design Using a Genetic Algorithm and Global Mass Intepolation . Water Resources Research, Vol. 36:12, December 2000, pp3731-3741. Patrick Reed, Barbara Minsker, and Albert Valocchi. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. $2.00.  Click here to download.

231. Designing a Competent Simple Genetic Algorithm for Search and Optimization . Water Resources Research, Vol. 36:12, December 2000, pp3757-3761. Patrick Reed and Barbara Minsker, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and David E. Goldberg, Department of General Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. $2.00.  Click here to download.

233. Hydrodynamic and Geomorphologic Dispersion: Scale Effects in the Illinois River Basin .  Water Resources Research, April 2001.  Amanda White, Praveen Kumar, Patricia Saco and Ben Yen, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, and Bruce Rhoads, Department of Geography, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  Click here to download.

234. Multi-Objective Spatial Decision Support for Protection of Streams in Urbanizing Watersheds . Water Resources Research, January 2004.  Kyle O. Allred, L.S.I.T., E.I.,  Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale.

235. Linking hydrodynamics, conservation biology, and economics in choosing naturalization alternatives for the Illinois River, USA.  Archiv fur Hydrobiologie (Large Rivers Supplement). Water Resourses Research, 2004. Richard E. Sparks, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, UIUC; Changwoo Ahn, George Mason University; Misganaw Demissie, Illinois State Water Survey, ISWS; Andrew M. Isserman, UIUC; Douglas M. Johnston, UIUC; Yanqing Lian, ISWS; Zorica Nedovic-Budic, UIUC; & David C. White, UIUC  (submitted).

236. Water Rates and Ratemaking Practices in Community Water Systems in Illinois.  Water Resources Research 2004. Ben Dziegielewski, Jack Kiefer, and Tom Bik, Department of Geography, Southern Illinois University. Click here to download.

238. Water Use Benchmarks for Thermoelectric Power Generation . National Institutes of Water Research 2006. Ben Dziegielewski, Jack Kiefer, and Tom Bik, Department of Geography, Southern Illinois University. Click here to download.

239. Developing a dynamic model to predict the recruitment and early survival of black willow (Salix nigra) in response to different hydrologic conditions.  Changwoo Ahn , Kurt F. Moser , Richard E. Sparks David C. White

240.Naturalization of Developed Floodplains: An Integrated Analysis
Richard E. Sparks and John B. Braden

 

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