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Arizona State University process

The present status and future projections of the Arizona State University process are described in this paper. [Pg.164]

His 40+ publications have dealt with biogeochemical processes that control the alkalinity of surface waters, the geochemisty of dilute seepage lakes, sediment chemistry, the interpretation of water-quality trends, regional analysis of water quality, modeling lake eutrophication, lake management, reservoir water quality, and nonpoint source pollution. He recently joined the faculty of the Department of Civil Engineering at Arizona State University. [Pg.7]

Thomas Moore of Arizona State University began by discussing how nature has adapted for 3.4 billion years through fierce evolutionary competition. He said that researchers need to follow nature s example, but accept the fact that in meeting human energy needs there may be ways to improve on nature. He defined the purpose of the workshop as a way to explore how to improve the natural process of photosynthesis and incorporate the kinetically and thermodynamically successful features in human-engineered constructs. [Pg.37]


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