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same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
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topics.
Kinetics of oxidation of aqueous sulfide by oxygen
1972485 citationsKenneth Y. Chen, John C. MorrisEnvironmental Science & Technologyprofile →
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Chen, Kenneth Y., et al.. (1978). Confined disposal area effluent and leachate control (laboratory and field investigations). US Army Corps of Engineers: Engineer Research and Development Center (Knowledge Core).4 indexed citations
Chen, Kenneth Y., et al.. (1977). Laboratory Study of Chemical Coagulation as a Means of Treatment for Dredged Material.. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).5 indexed citations
Chen, Kenneth Y., et al.. (1976). RESEARCH STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF DISPERSION, SETTLING, AND RESEDIMENTATION ON MIGRATION OF CHEMICAL CONSTITUENTS DURING OPEN-WATER DISPOSAL OF DREDGED MATERIALS. Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC).6 indexed citations
Chen, Kenneth Y., et al.. (1974). Marine studies of San Pedro Bay, California. Part VII, Sediment investigations : sediment compositions in Los Angeles-Long Beach Harbors and San Pedro Basin.2 indexed citations
Chen, Kenneth Y. & John C. Morris. (1972). Kinetics of oxidation of aqueous sulfide by oxygen. Environmental Science & Technology. 6(6). 529–537.485 indexed citations breakdown →
Chen, Kenneth Y., et al.. (1971). Marina del Rey : a study of environmental variables in a semi-enclosed coastal water.1 indexed citations
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