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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
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Fluorescence quenching method for determining equilibrium constants for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons binding to dissolved humic materials
1986540 citationsThomas Gauthier, Edward C. Shane et al.Environmental Science & Technologyprofile →
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Jenkins, Thomas F., Sonia Thiboutot, Guy Ampleman, et al.. (2005). Identity and distribution of residues of energetic compounds at military live-fire training ranges. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core).6 indexed citations
Jenkins, Thomas F., Marianne E. Walsh, Philip G. Thorne, et al.. (1998). SITE CHARACTERIZATION FOR EXPLOSIVES CONTAMINATION AT A MILITARY FIRING RANGE IMPACT AREA. This Digital Resource was created in Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat.18 indexed citations
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Grant, Clarence L., et al.. (1998). Comparison of environmental chemical results for split samples analyzed in different laboratories.. PubMed. 80(5). 1129–38.4 indexed citations
Grant, Clarence L., et al.. (1996). Comparison Criteria for Environmental Chemical Analyses of Split Samples Sent to Different Laboratories: Corps of Engineers Archived Data. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core).2 indexed citations
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Jenkins, Thomas F., et al.. (1996). Assessment of Sampling Error Associated with Collection and Analysis of Soil Samples at Explosives-Contaminated Sites.. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core).20 indexed citations
Grant, Clarence L., et al.. (1993). Experimental assessment of analytical holding times for nitroaromatic and nitramine explosives in soil. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core).14 indexed citations
Gauthier, Thomas, Edward C. Shane, William Guérin, W. Rudolf Seitz, & Clarence L. Grant. (1986). Fluorescence quenching method for determining equilibrium constants for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons binding to dissolved humic materials. Environmental Science & Technology. 20(11). 1162–1166.540 indexed citations breakdown →
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Jenkins, Thomas F., Christopher F. Bauer, Daniel C. Leggett, & Clarence L. Grant. (1984). Reverse phase HPLC method for analysis of TNT, RDX, HMX and 2,4-DNT in munitions wastewater. US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core).6 indexed citations
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