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Kurt Spokas
Kurt Spokas
Scientist USDA-ARS
Verified email at ars.usda.gov
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Review of the stability of biochar in soils: predictability of O: C molar ratios
KA Spokas
12972010
Biochar: a synthesis of its agronomic impact beyond carbon sequestration
KA Spokas, KB Cantrell, JM Novak, DW Archer, JA Ippolito, HP Collins, ...
Journal of environmental quality 41 (4), 973-989, 2012
11582012
Impacts of woodchip biochar additions on greenhouse gas production and sorption/degradation of two herbicides in a Minnesota soil
KA Spokas, WC Koskinen, JM Baker, DC Reicosky
Chemosphere 77 (4), 574-581, 2009
9182009
Impacts of sixteen different biochars on soil greenhouse gas production.
KA Spokas, DC Reicosky
Annals of environmental science, 2009
7312009
Microbial methane oxidation processes and technologies for mitigation of landfill gas emissions
C Scheutz, P Kjeldsen, JE Bogner, A De Visscher, J Gebert, HA Hilger, ...
Waste management & research 27 (5), 409-455, 2009
6522009
Characteristics and applications of biochar for environmental remediation: a review
T Xie, KR Reddy, C Wang, E Yargicoglu, K Spokas
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology 45 (9), 939-969, 2015
5662015
Qualitative analysis of volatile organic compounds on biochar
KA Spokas, JM Novak, CE Stewart, KB Cantrell, M Uchimiya, MG DuSaire, ...
Chemosphere 85 (5), 869-882, 2011
5622011
Methane mass balance at three landfill sites: What is the efficiency of capture by gas collection systems?
K Spokas, J Bogner, JP Chanton, M Morcet, C Aran, C Graff, ...
Waste management 26 (5), 516-525, 2006
5552006
Feedstock choice, pyrolysis temperature and type influence biochar characteristics: a comprehensive meta-data analysis review
JA Ippolito, L Cui, C Kammann, N Wrage-Mönnig, JM Estavillo, ...
Biochar 2, 421-438, 2020
5502020
Biochar, soil and land-use interactions that reduce nitrate leaching and N2O emissions: a meta-analysis
N Borchard, M Schirrmann, ML Cayuela, C Kammann, N Wrage-Mönnig, ...
Science of the Total Environment 651, 2354-2364, 2019
5262019
Physical and chemical characterization of waste wood derived biochars
EN Yargicoglu, BY Sadasivam, KR Reddy, K Spokas
Waste management 36, 256-268, 2015
4492015
Biochar’s role as an alternative N-fertilizer: ammonia capture
KA Spokas, JM Novak, RT Venterea
Plant and soil 350, 35-42, 2012
4072012
Ethylene: potential key for biochar amendment impacts
KA Spokas, JM Baker, DC Reicosky
Plant and soil 333, 443-452, 2010
4072010
Nitrogen oxide and methane emissions under varying tillage and fertilizer management
RT Venterea, M Burger, KA Spokas
Journal of environmental quality 34 (5), 1467-1477, 2005
4032005
Activated Carbon, Biochar and Charcoal: Linkages and Synergies across Pyrogenic Carbon’s ABCs
N Hagemann, K Spokas, HP Schmidt, R Kägi, MA Böhler, TD Bucheli
Water 10 (2), 182, 2018
3342018
Challenges and opportunities for mitigating nitrous oxide emissions from fertilized cropping systems
RT Venterea, AD Halvorson, N Kitchen, MA Liebig, MA Cavigelli, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 10 (10), 562-570, 2012
3222012
Physical disintegration of biochar: an overlooked process
KA Spokas, JM Novak, CA Masiello, MG Johnson, EC Colosky, JA Ippolito, ...
Environmental Science & Technology Letters 1 (8), 326-332, 2014
3192014
Predicting the impact of biochar additions on soil hydraulic properties
TJ Lim, KA Spokas, G Feyereisen, JM Novak
Chemosphere 142, 136-144, 2016
2982016
Landfills as atmospheric methane sources and sinks
J Bogner, K Spokas, E Burton, R Sweeney, V Corona
Chemosphere 31 (9), 4119-4130, 1995
2871995
Biochar elemental composition and factors influencing nutrient retention
JA Ippolito, KA Spokas, JM Novak, RD Lentz, KB Cantrell
Biochar for environmental management, 139-163, 2015
2782015
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