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Selected Publications

Al-Homoud, A., M. Hondzo, and T. LaPara (2007). Fluid dynamics impact on bacterial physiology: Biochemical oxygen demand, Journal of Environmental Engineering , 133(2), 226-236.

Warnaars, T. and M. Hondzo (2006).  Small-scale fluid motion mediates growth and nutrient uptake rate of Selenastrum capricornutum , Freshwater Biology , 51(6), 999-1015.

Warnaars, T., M. Hondzo, and M.A. Carper (2006).  A desktop apparatus for studying interactions between microorganisms and small-scale fluid motion, Hydrobiologia , 563(1), 431-443.

O'Connor, B., M. Hondzo, D. Dobraca, T. LaPara, J. Finlay, and P.L. Brezonik(2006). Quantity-activity relationship of denitrifying bacteria and environmental scaling in streams of forested watershed, Journal of Geophysical Research-Biogeosciences , 111(G04014), 1-13.

Weiss, J., M. Hondzo, and M. Semmens (2006).  Stormwater detention pods: Modeling heavy metal removal by plant species and sediments, Journal of Environmental Engineering , 132(9), 1034-1042.

Hondzo, M., T. Feyaerts, R. Donovan, and B. O'Connor (2005). Universal scaling of dissolved oxygen distribution at the sediment-water interface: A power law, Limnology and Oceanography , 50(5), 1667-1676.

Hondzo, M. and Z. Haider (2004). Boundary mixing in a small stratified lake, Water Resources Research , 40, 1-12.

Potter, M., D. Wiggert, M. Hondzo, and  T. Shih (2002). Mechanics of Fluids, Third  Ed.,  Brooks/Cole, 800 p, ISBN 0534379966.

 
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