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Paul Imhoff
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Delaware
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An experimental study of complete dissolution of a nonaqueous phase liquid in saturated porous media
PT Imhoff, PR Jaffé, GF Pinder
Water Resources Research 30 (2), 307-320, 1994
4931994
Multiphase flow and transport modeling in heterogeneous porous media: challenges and approaches
CT Miller, G Christakos, PT Imhoff, JF McBride, JA Pedit, JA Trangenstein
Advances in Water Resources 21 (2), 77-120, 1998
4181998
Cosolvent-enhanced remediation of residual dense nonaqueous phase liquids: Experimental investigation
PT Imhoff, SN Gleyzer, JF McBride, LA Vancho, I Okuda, CT Miller
Environmental Science & Technology 29 (8), 1966-1976, 1995
1851995
Phosphorus release behaviors of poultry litter biochar as a soil amendment
Y Wang, Y Lin, PC Chiu, PT Imhoff, M Guo
Science of the total Environment 512, 454-463, 2015
1832015
Review of state of the art methods for measuring water in landfills
PT Imhoff, DR Reinhart, M Englund, R Guérin, N Gawande, B Han, ...
Waste Management 27 (6), 729-745, 2007
1502007
A pilot-scale, bi-layer bioretention system with biochar and zero-valent iron for enhanced nitrate removal from stormwater
J Tian, J Jin, PC Chiu, DK Cha, M Guo, PT Imhoff
Water research 148, 378-387, 2019
1392019
Dissolution fingering during the solubilization of nonaqueous phase liquids in saturated porous media: 2. Experimental observations
PT Imhoff, GP Thyrum, CT Miller
Water Resources Research 32 (7), 1929-1942, 1996
1301996
Nutrient release and ammonium sorption by poultry litter and wood biochars in stormwater treatment
J Tian, V Miller, PC Chiu, JA Maresca, M Guo, PT Imhoff
Science of the Total Environment 553, 596-606, 2016
1282016
Dissolution fingering during the solubilization of nonaqueous phase liquids in saturated porous media: 1. Model predictions
PT Imhoff, CT Miller
Water Resources Research 32 (7), 1919-1928, 1996
1021996
Evaluation of thermal effects on the dissolution of a nonaqueous phase liquid in porous media
PT Imhoff, A Frizzell, CT Miller
Environmental science & technology 31 (6), 1615-1622, 1997
921997
Complete dissolution of trichloroethylene in saturated porous media
PT Imhoff, MH Arthur, CT Miller
Environmental science & technology 32 (16), 2417-2424, 1998
601998
Measuring fluid flow properties of waste and assessing alternative conceptual models of pore structure
B Han, V Scicchitano, PT Imhoff
Waste Management 31 (3), 445-456, 2011
532011
Predicting water retention of biochar-amended soil from independent measurements of biochar and soil properties
S Yi, NY Chang, PT Imhoff
Advances in Water Resources 142, 103638, 2020
492020
Quantifying factors limiting aerobic degradation during aerobic bioreactor landfilling
R Yazdani, ME Mostafid, B Han, PT Imhoff, P Chiu, D Augenstein, ...
Environmental science & technology 44 (16), 6215-6220, 2010
442010
Development of a correlation for aqueous-vapor phase mass transfer in porous media
A Szatkowski, PT Imhoff, CT Miller
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 18 (1), 85-106, 1995
421995
Experimental investigation of double-diffusive groundwater fingers
PT Imhoff, T Green
Journal of Fluid Mechanics 188, 363-382, 1988
421988
Effect of liquid distribution on gas-water phase mass transfer in an unsaturated sand during infiltration
PT Imhoff, PR Jaffé
Journal of contaminant hydrology 16 (4), 359-380, 1994
381994
Integrating written communication within engineering curricula
RJ Bonk, PT Imhoff, AHD Cheng
Journal of Professional Issues in Engineering Education and Practice 128 (4 …, 2002
372002
Factors affecting bank formation during surfactant-enhanced mobilization of residual NAPL
CS Willson, JL Hall, CT Miller, PT Imhoff
Environmental science & technology 33 (14), 2440-2446, 1999
371999
The origin and reversible nature of poultry litter biochar hydrophobicity
S Yi, B Witt, P Chiu, M Guo, P Imhoff
Journal of environmental quality 44 (3), 963-971, 2015
362015
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