James N. Jensen

PhD

James N. Jensen.

James N. Jensen

PhD

James N. Jensen

PhD

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  • J.N. Jensen. (2010). "Disinfection model based on excess inactivation sites: implications for linear disinfection curves and the Chick-Watson dilution coefficient." Environmental Science and Technology, Vol 44 (21), pp. 8162-8168.
  • S. Kim, J.N. Jensen, D.S. Aga, and A.S. Weber. (2007). "Tetracycline as a selector for resistant bacteria in activated sludge." Chemosphere, Vol 66(9), pp. 1643-1651.
  • S. Kim, D.A. Aga, J.N. Jensen, and A.S. Weber. (2007). "Effect of Sequencing Batch Reactor Operation on Presence and Concentration of Tetracycline-Resistant Organisms." Water Environment Research, Vol 79 (11), pp. 2287-2297.
  • S. Kim, J.N. Jensen, D.S. Aga, and A.S. Weber. (2007). "Fate of tetracycline resistant bacteria as a function of activated sludge process organic loading and growth rate." Water Science and Technology, Vol 55 (1-2), pp. 291-297.
  • J.N. Jensen and B.A. Madge. (2006). "Ultraviolet Disinfection of Fecal Coliform in Municipal Wastewater: Effects of Particle Size." Water Environment Research, Vol 78 (3), pp. 294-304.
  • J.N. Jensen. (2006). "Environmental Infrastructure after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita: A View from the Field." Clearwaters, 36(3), pp. 12-17.
  • S. Kim, P. Eichhorn, J.N. Jensen, A.S. Weber, and D.S. Aga. (2005). "Removal of Antibiotics in Wastewater:  Effect of Hydraulic and Solid Retention Times on the Fate of Tetracycline in the Activated Sludge Process." Environmental Science and Technology, Vol 39 (15), pp. 5816–5823.
  • B.A. Made and J.N. Jensen. (2002). "Disinfection of Wastewater Using 20 KHz Ultrasound." Water Environment Research, Vol 74 (2), pp. 159-169.
  • W.-L. Chen and J.N. Jensen. (2001). "Effect of chlorine demand on the ammonia breakpoint curve: Model development, validation with nitrite, and application to municipal wastewater." Water Environment Research, Vol 73(6), pp. 721-731.
  • J.N. Jensen. (2001). "Approach to Steady State in Completely Mixed Flow Reactors." ASCE (Journal of Environmental  Engineering), Vol 127(1), pp. 13-18.