John Tobiason

John Tobiason

University of Massachusetts Amherst

H-index: 34

North America-United States

About John Tobiason

John Tobiason, With an exceptional h-index of 34 and a recent h-index of 18 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Massachusetts Amherst, specializes in the field of Environmental Engineering.

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

Assessment of nutrients and conductivity in the Wachusett Reservoir watershed: An investigation of land use contributions and trends

Water lead levels in Massachusetts schools and early education and childcare facilities

Triple‐bottom‐line approach for comparing point‐of‐use/point‐of‐entry to centralized water treatment

Role of Hydrodynamic Shear in the Oxygenic Photogranule (OPG) Wastewater Treatment Process

The Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryo Model as a Tool to Assess Drinking Water Treatment Efficacy for Freshwater Impacted by Crude Oil Spill

Physical characterization of oxygenic photogranules

Using Stable Isotopes to Assess Surface-Groundwater Interactions and Contaminant Pathways in a Drinking Water Supply Watershed System

Enhance your treatment process with manganese contactors

John Tobiason Information

University

Position

Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering

Citations(all)

4190

Citations(since 2020)

1331

Cited By

3353

hIndex(all)

34

hIndex(since 2020)

18

i10Index(all)

59

i10Index(since 2020)

31

Email

University Profile Page

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John Tobiason Skills & Research Interests

Environmental Engineering

Top articles of John Tobiason

Assessment of nutrients and conductivity in the Wachusett Reservoir watershed: An investigation of land use contributions and trends

International Soil and Water Conservation Research

2024/6/1

Water lead levels in Massachusetts schools and early education and childcare facilities

AWWA Water Science

2023/9

John Tobiason
John Tobiason

H-Index: 17

Emily Kumpel
Emily Kumpel

H-Index: 15

Triple‐bottom‐line approach for comparing point‐of‐use/point‐of‐entry to centralized water treatment

AWWA Water Science

2023/3

Role of Hydrodynamic Shear in the Oxygenic Photogranule (OPG) Wastewater Treatment Process

ACS ES&T Water

2023/2/6

John Tobiason
John Tobiason

H-Index: 17

Chul Park
Chul Park

H-Index: 22

The Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryo Model as a Tool to Assess Drinking Water Treatment Efficacy for Freshwater Impacted by Crude Oil Spill

Environmental toxicology and chemistry

2022/11

Physical characterization of oxygenic photogranules

Biochemical Engineering Journal

2022/8/1

Chul Park
Chul Park

H-Index: 22

John Tobiason
John Tobiason

H-Index: 17

Using Stable Isotopes to Assess Surface-Groundwater Interactions and Contaminant Pathways in a Drinking Water Supply Watershed System

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

2022/5

Enhance your treatment process with manganese contactors

Opflow

2022/5

Water quality monitoring with purpose: Using a novel framework and leveraging long-term data

Science of The Total Environment

2022/4/20

Influence of manganese oxide‐coated granular media on disinfection byproduct formation

AWWA Water Science

2022/3

Updating Guidance for Environmental Engineers

JOURNAL AWWA

2022/3/1

Using the lead and copper rule revisions five-sample approach to identify schools with increased lead in drinking water risks

Environmental Science & Technology Letters

2021/12/15

Long-term analysis of road salt loading and transport in a rural drinking water reservoir watershed

Journal of Hydrology

2021/12/1

In vivo evaluation of oxygenic photogranules’ photosynthetic capacity by pulse amplitude modulation and phototrophic–irradiance curves

ACS ES&T Engineering

2021/2/19

Modeling crude oil fate and transport in freshwater

Environmental Modeling & Assessment

2021/2

Hydrodynamic granulation of oxygenic photogranules

Environmental Science: Water Research & Technology

2021

Assessment of Nutrients in the Wachusett Reservoir Watershed: An Investigation of Land Use Contributions and Trends

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

2020/12

Water and humic acid transport in graphene-derived membrane: Mechanisms and implications to functional membrane design

Journal of membrane science

2020/11/1

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