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Co-authorship network of co-authors of C. James Martel
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Parker, Louise V. & C. James Martel. (2002). Long-Term Survival of Enteric Microorganisms in Frozen Wastewater. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core). 77(7). 361–4.10 indexed citations
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Ryerson, Charles C., et al.. (2002). Army Aircraft Icing. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core).4 indexed citations
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Martel, C. James. (2001). Design of Freezing Bed for Sludge Dewatering at McMurdo, Antarctica. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core).2 indexed citations
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Parker, Louise V., Melinda Yushak, C. James Martel, & Charles M. Reynolds. (2000). Bacterial Survival in Snow Made from Wastewater. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core).9 indexed citations
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Krogmann, Uta, et al.. (1999). Biosolids and Sludge Management. Water Environment Research. 71(5). 692–714.25 indexed citations
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Martel, C. James & Otto Rentz. (1998). Comprehensive analysis of heavy metal streams in pulverized coal-fired boilers taking into account different operating conditions. OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information).3 indexed citations
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Krogmann, Uta, et al.. (1997). Biosolids and sludge management. Water Environment Research. 69(4). 534–550.81 indexed citations
Martel, C. James, et al.. (1994). Snow as an expedient sorbent for hazardous materials. Journal of Environmental Science and Health Part A Environmental Science and Engineering and Toxicology. 29(1). 237–247.1 indexed citations
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Martel, C. James. (1991). Freezing Out Sludge. Civil engineering. 61(11). 64–65.
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Martel, C. James, et al.. (1991). Sludge Dewatering in a Freezing Bed: A Pilot-Scale Study. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core).3 indexed citations
Vesilind, P. Aarne & C. James Martel. (1990). Freezing of Water and Wastewater Sludges. Journal of Environmental Engineering. 116(5). 854–862.99 indexed citations
Jenkins, Thomas F., Daniel C. Leggett, Louise V. Parker, et al.. (1983). Assessment of the Treatability of Toxic Organics by Overland Flow. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core).5 indexed citations
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Martel, C. James, et al.. (1982). Evaluating the heat pump alternative for heating enclosed wastewater treatment facilities in cold regions. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core). 82. 32866.
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Palazzo, Antonio J., Thomas F. Jenkins, & C. James Martel. (1980). Forage Grass Growth on Overland Flow Systems. 347–354.1 indexed citations
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