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John Pardue
John Pardue
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Louisiana State University
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Chromium redox chemistry in a lower Mississippi Valley bottomland hardwood wetland
PH Masscheleyn, JH Pardue, RD DeLaune, WH Patrick, Jr
Environmental Science & Technology 26 (6), 1217-1226, 1992
2071992
Chemical and microbiological parameters in New Orleans floodwater following Hurricane Katrina
JH Pardue, WM Moe, D McInnis, LJ Thibodeaux, KT Valsaraj, E Maciasz, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 39 (22), 8591-8599, 2005
1932005
Leaf gas exchange and growth of flood-tolerant and flood-sensitive tree species under low soil redox conditions
SR Pezeshki, JH Pardue, RD DeLaune
Tree Physiology 16 (4), 453-458, 1996
1751996
Influence of hydrology on rainfall-runoff metal element speciation
CM Dean, JJ Sansalone, FK Cartledge, JH Pardue
Journal of Environmental Engineering 131 (4), 632-642, 2005
1472005
Some influences of sediment addition to a deteriorating salt marsh in the Mississippi River deltaic plain: a pilot study
RD DeLaune, SR Pezeshki, JH Pardue, JH Whitcomb, WH Patrick Jr
Journal of Coastal Research, 181-188, 1990
1261990
An oxidation-reduction buffer for evaluating the physiological response of plants to root oxygen stress
RD DeLaune, SR Pezeshki, JH Pardue
Environmental and Experimental Botany 30 (2), 243-247, 1990
1091990
Potential for enhancement of biodegradation of crude oil in Louisiana salt marshes using nutrient amendments
WA Jackson, JH Pardue
Water, Air, and Soil Pollution 109, 343-355, 1999
1071999
Accretion and canal impacts in a rapidly subsiding wetland. I.137Cs and210Pb techniques
RD DeLaune, JH Whitcomb, WH Patrick, JH Pardue, SR Pezeshki
Estuaries 12, 247-259, 1989
1031989
Monitoring crude oil mineralization in salt marshes: Use of stable carbon isotope ratios
AW Jackson, JH Pardue, R Araujo
Environmental science & technology 30 (4), 1139-1144, 1996
941996
Hydrogen thresholds as indicators of dehalorespiration in constructed treatment wetlands
G Kassenga, JH Pardue, WM Moe, KS Bowman
Environmental science & technology 38 (4), 1024-1030, 2004
842004
Fate of petroleum hydrocarbons and toxic organics in Louisiana coastal environments
RD DeLaune, RP Gambrell, JH Pardue, WH Patrick
Estuaries 13, 72-80, 1990
831990
In situ TCE bioremediation study using electrokinetic cometabolite injection
MF Rabbi, B Clark, RJ Gale, E Ozsu-Acar, J Pardue, A Jackson
Waste Management 20 (4), 279-286, 2000
802000
Treatment of chlorinated volatile organic compounds in upflow wetland mesocosms
GR Kassenga, JH Pardue, S Blair, T Ferraro
Ecological Engineering 19 (5), 305-323, 2003
772003
Oxygen demand and sulfate reduction in petroleum hydrocarbon contaminated salt marsh soils
WS Shin, JH Pardue, WA Jackson
Water Research 34 (4), 1345-1353, 2000
672000
The influence of soil oxygen deficiency on alcohol dehydrogenase activity, root porosity, ethylene production and photosynthesis in Spartina patens
SR Pezeshki, JH Pardue, RD DeLaune
Environmental and Experimental Botany 33 (4), 565-573, 1993
631993
Biodegradation of MC252 oil in oil: sand aggregates in a coastal headland beach environment
V Elango, M Urbano, KR Lemelle, JH Pardue
Frontiers in microbiology 5, 161, 2014
492014
Toxic and contaminant concerns generated by Hurricane Katrina
DD Reible, CN Haas, JH Pardue, WJ Walsh
Journal of Environmental Engineering 132 (6), 565-566, 2006
482006
Assimilation of hydrophobic chlorinated organics in freshwater wetlands: Sorption and sediment-water exchange
JH Pardue, PH Masscheleyn, RD DeLaune, WH Patrick Jr, DD Adrian
Environmental science & technology 27 (5), 875-882, 1993
481993
Metal to aluminum correlation in Louisiana coastal wetlands: Identification of elevated metal concentrations
JH Pardue, RD DeLaune, WH Patrick Jr
Journal of Environmental Quality 21 (4), 539-545, 1992
471992
Biogeochemical characterization of MC252 oil: sand aggregates on a coastal headland beach
M Urbano, V Elango, JH Pardue
Marine pollution bulletin 77 (1-2), 183-191, 2013
462013
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