Jeffrey M. Bielicki
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Associated Concepts [?]
- Environmental science
- Engineering
- Biology
- Geology
- Physics
- Ecology
- Quantum mechanics
- Chemistry
- Economics
- Geography
- Paleontology
- Thermodynamics
- Petroleum engineering
- Organic chemistry
- Computer science
- Oceanography
- Waste management
- Geophysics
- Geothermal gradient
- Climate change
- Electrical engineering
- Business
- Power (physics)
- Carbon capture and storage (timeline)
Authored Works
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- Potential Deployment of Direct Air CO2 Capture, Utilization, and Storage (DACCUS) in the U.S. Gulf Coast
- Earth Services in Support of Flexible Geoenergy Systems
- Sedimentary Basin CO2-Driven Geothermal Utilization Systems: the Impact of the Geological Heterogenity
- Opportunities and Challenges in Integrating Scientists and Stakeholders in FEWs Studies
- Life Cycle Greenhouse Gas Emissions of CO2-enabled Sedimentary Basin Geothermal
- Direct Air CO2 Capture with Geothermal Energy Production from the Extracted and Geologically Stored CO2
- Developing a Machine learning Regional watershed model from individual Soil and Water Assessment Tool models for western Lake Erie
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