Isaac R. Emery, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2013 | Agricultural and Biological Engineering | Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorNathan S. Mosier | grad student | 2013 | Purdue | |
(Direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions from biomass storage: Implications for life cycle assessment of biofuels.) |
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Emery I. (2018) Without animals, US farmers would reduce feed crop production. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 115 |
Emery I, Mbonimpa E, Thal AE. (2017) Climate-based policies may increase life-cycle social costs of vehicle fleet operation Energy Policy. 101: 1-9 |
Emery I, Mueller S, Qin Z, et al. (2016) Evaluating the Potential of Marginal Land for Cellulosic Feedstock Production and Carbon Sequestration in the United States. Environmental Science & Technology |
Athmanathan A, Emery IR, Kuczek T, et al. (2015) Impact of Temperature, Moisture, and Storage Duration on the Chemical Composition of Switchgrass, Corn Stover, and Sweet Sorghum Bagasse Bioenergy Research. 8: 843-856 |
Emery I, Dunn JB, Han J, et al. (2015) Biomass Storage Options Influence Net Energy and Emissions of Cellulosic Ethanol Bioenergy Research. 8: 590-604 |
Emery I, Mosier N. (2014) Direct emission of methane and nitrous oxide from switchgrass and corn stover: implications for large-scale biomass storage Gcb Bioenergy. 7: 865-876 |
Emery IR, Mosier NS. (2012) The impact of dry matter loss during herbaceous biomass storage on net greenhouse gas emissions from biofuels production Biomass and Bioenergy. 39: 237-246 |
Kelliher FM, Sedcole JR, Emery I, et al. (2007) Grassland soil microbial respiration responses to urea and litter applications New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research. 50: 321-326 |