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University of Florida Environmental Engineering Sciences W. Lamar Miller , Ph.D. |
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Professor Emeritus (Retired)
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Office Phone: (352) 392-7101
Email address: lmill@eng.ufl.edu
Personal Page: None at this time
Office Location: 320 Black Hall
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 116450, Gainesville, FL 32611-6450
| Synopsis of Research Interests |
Solid and hazardous waste
| Education |
| Current Courses taught by Dr. Miller |
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| Dr. Miller's Current Grad Students |
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| Recent Publications |
Olson, M. A., S. J. Morgan, W. Miller, and G. M. Savage, "Effects of Household Chemical Products on Methane Production," Solid Waste Technologies, no. July/Aug., pp. 42-45, 1998.Townsend, Timothy G., and W. Miller, "Leachate recycle using horizontal injection," Advances in Environmental Research, vol. 2, pp. 129-138, 1998.
Angley, J. T., M. L. Brusseau, W. Miller, and J. J. Delfino, "Nonequilibrium Sorption and Aerobic Biodegradation of Dissolved Alkylbenzenes During Transport in Aquifer Material: Column Experiments and Evaluation of a Coupled-Process Model," Environmental Science and Technology, vol. 26, pp. 1404-1410, 1992.
Gonzales, R. X., J. B. Sartain, and W. Miller, "Cadmium Availability and Extractability from Sewage Sludge as Affected by Waste Phosphatic Clay," Journal of Environmental Quality, vol. 21, pp. 272-275, 1992.