Edward Peltier

Edward Peltier

University of Kansas

H-index: 22

North America-United States

About Edward Peltier

Edward Peltier, With an exceptional h-index of 22 and a recent h-index of 16 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Kansas, specializes in the field of Environmental engineering.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Treated water from oil and gas extraction as an unconventional water resource for agriculture in the Anadarko Basin

Biodegradation of aromatic compounds under hypersaline conditions: Comparing aerobic biofilm reactors with conventional activated sludge

Investigating the Feasibility of Reusing Lower Salinity Produced Water for Waterflooding of Carbonate Reservoirs Containing Hypersaline In-Situ Brine-A Study Using Field Samples

Boron removal from synthetic brines and oilfield produced waters using aluminum electrocoagulation

Tracking the hydrologic response of agricultural tile outlet terraces to storm events

Predicting the electrokinetic properties on an outcrop and reservoir composite carbonate surfaces in modified salinity brines using extended surface complexation models

Combustion of pelletized freshwater macroalgae and pine blends using a fixed bed reactor

Environmental Engineering Core Curriculum Transformation: A Skill-Based Approach

Edward Peltier Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

2018

Citations(since 2020)

872

Cited By

1490

hIndex(all)

22

hIndex(since 2020)

16

i10Index(all)

27

i10Index(since 2020)

25

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Edward Peltier Skills & Research Interests

Environmental engineering

Top articles of Edward Peltier

Treated water from oil and gas extraction as an unconventional water resource for agriculture in the Anadarko Basin

Science of The Total Environment

2024/2/20

Alban Echchelh
Alban Echchelh

H-Index: 3

Edward Peltier
Edward Peltier

H-Index: 16

Biodegradation of aromatic compounds under hypersaline conditions: Comparing aerobic biofilm reactors with conventional activated sludge

Environmental Engineering Science

2023/11/1

Edward Peltier
Edward Peltier

H-Index: 16

Investigating the Feasibility of Reusing Lower Salinity Produced Water for Waterflooding of Carbonate Reservoirs Containing Hypersaline In-Situ Brine-A Study Using Field Samples

2023/6/21

Edward Peltier
Edward Peltier

H-Index: 16

Boron removal from synthetic brines and oilfield produced waters using aluminum electrocoagulation

Science of The Total Environment

2022/11/20

Tracking the hydrologic response of agricultural tile outlet terraces to storm events

Agricultural Water Management

2022/4/1

Edward Peltier
Edward Peltier

H-Index: 16

Predicting the electrokinetic properties on an outcrop and reservoir composite carbonate surfaces in modified salinity brines using extended surface complexation models

Fuel

2022/2/1

Edward Peltier
Edward Peltier

H-Index: 16

Combustion of pelletized freshwater macroalgae and pine blends using a fixed bed reactor

Bioresource Technology Reports

2021/12/1

Environmental Engineering Core Curriculum Transformation: A Skill-Based Approach

2021/11/17

Edward Peltier
Edward Peltier

H-Index: 16

Produced water softening using high-pH catholyte from brine electrolysis: reducing chemical transportation and environmental footprints

Journal of Water Process Engineering

2021/4/1

Use of halophilic bacteria to improve aerobic granular sludge integrity in hypersaline wastewaters

Environmental Engineering Science

2020/5/1

Edward Peltier
Edward Peltier

H-Index: 16

Boron removal during electrocoagulation in real produced water

American Chemical Society SciMeetings

2020/3/22

Boron removal by electrocoagulation: Removal mechanism, adsorption models and factors influencing removal

Water research

2020/3/1

Removing scale-forming cations from produced waters

Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology

2020

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