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Nathan L. Howell
Nathan L. Howell
Associate professor of environmental engineering, West Texas A&M University
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Concentrations of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in water, sediment, and aquatic biota in the Houston Ship Channel, Texas
NL Howell, MP Suarez, HS Rifai, L Koenig
Chemosphere 70 (4), 593-606, 2008
1782008
Spatial and temporal variation of polychlorinated biphenyls in the Houston Ship Channel
D Lakshmanan, NL Howell, HS Rifai, L Koenig
Chemosphere 80 (2), 100-112, 2010
652010
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in industrial and municipal effluents: concentrations, congener profiles, and partitioning onto particulates and organic carbon
A Balasubramani, NL Howell, HS Rifai
Science of the total environment 473, 702-713, 2014
462014
Comparative distribution, sourcing, and chemical behavior of PCDD/Fs and PCBs in an estuary environment
NL Howell, HS Rifai, L Koenig
Chemosphere 83 (6), 873-881, 2011
452011
PCB dry and wet weather concentration and load comparisons in Houston-area urban channels
NL Howell, D Lakshmanan, HS Rifai, L Koenig
Science of the total environment 409 (10), 1867-1888, 2011
222011
Longitudinal estimates of sediment-water diffusive flux of PCB congeners in the Houston Ship Channel
NL Howell, HS Rifai
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science 164, 19-27, 2015
112015
Material properties and environmental potential of developing world-derived biochar made from common crop residues
N Howell, A Pimentel, S Bhattacharia
Environmental Challenges 4, 100137, 2021
92021
Water quality variation with storm runoff and evaporation in playa wetlands
NL Howell, EB Butler, B Guerrero
Science of The Total Environment 652, 583-592, 2019
92019
Comparative water qualities and blending in the Ogallala and Dockum aquifers in Texas
N Howell
Hydrology 8 (4), 166, 2021
52021
Bed and suspended sediments as source and transport mechanisms for polychlorinated biphenyls in the Houston Ship Channel Estuary System
N Howell
52012
The Feasibility of Monitoring Great Plains Playa Inundation with the Sentinel 2A/B Satellites for Ecological and Hydrological Applications
HL Tripp, ET Crosman, JB Johnson, WJ Rogers, NL Howell
Water 14 (15), 2314, 2022
42022
PCDD/F and PCB water column partitioning examination using natural organic matter and black carbon partition coefficient models
NL Howell, HS Rifai
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 23 (7), 6322-6333, 2016
22016
Fate-and-transport modeling of SARS-CoV-2 for rural wastewater-based epidemiology application benefit
G Bognich, N Howell, E Butler
Heliyon 10 (5), 2024
12024
Innovative Neighborhood for the Homeless: a Combined Technological-Socioeconomic Approach to Engineering Senior Design
NL Howell, KR Leitch, VU Unnikrishnan, E Butler
Waco, Texas, March 2021, 2021
12021
Finding new sources of water for semi-arid cities in unlikely places
E Butler, N Howell, B Guerrero
Environmental Science and Pollution Research 27 (6), 6112-6125, 2020
12020
Enhancing Crop Acreage Estimation within a Semiarid Watershed via Statistical Assessments and Techniques
E Butler, N Howell, B Guerrero, O Mulamba
Agronomy Journal 110 (6), 2400-2407, 2018
12018
Board# 25: The Journey to Initial Accreditation of a Civil Engineering Program
KR Leitch, B Chang, EB Butler, JA Womble, N Howell
2017 ASEE annual conference & exposition, 2017
12017
DFT modeling of sorbate-sorbent interactions for PCBs with natural organic matter and black carbon
NL Howell, T Shoeib
The British University in Egypt: El Sherouk City, Egypt, 2010
12010
The Water Working Group at West Texas A&M University: A creative means for interdisciplinary research catalyzation and faculty development
NL Howell, KR Leitch, A Pal
2024 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition, 2024
2024
Feasibility of Wastewater‐based Public Health Monitoring Systems in Texas’ Small Rural Communities
I Mendoza‐Sanchez, DS Smyth, MO Mendez, T Pearl, H Rifai, N Howell, ...
Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education 180 (1), 37-68, 2024
2024
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