O'Neill, Emer A.
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Quo vadis - Development of a novel peatland-based recircula..:

O'Neill, Emer A. ; Stejskal, Vlastimil ; Paolacci, Simona..
Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering.  9 (2024)  - p. 100748 , 2024
 
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Development of a novel recirculatory multitrophic peatland ..:

Rowan, Neil J. ; Fort, Antoine ; O'Neill, Emer A....
Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering.  9 (2024)  - p. 100763 , 2024
 
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Potential disruptive effects of zoosporic parasites on peat..:

O'Neill, Emer A. ; Rowan, Neil J.
Science of The Total Environment.  868 (2023)  - p. 161495 , 2023
 
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Peatland-based innovation can potentially support and enabl..:

O'Neill, Emer A. ; McKeon Bennett, Michelle ; Rowan, Neil J.
Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering.  6 (2022)  - p. 100251 , 2022
 
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Microalgae as a natural ecological bioindicator for the sim..:

O'Neill, Emer A. ; Rowan, Neil J.
Science of The Total Environment.  802 (2022)  - p. 149800 , 2022
 
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Peatland-based innovation can potentially support and enabl..:

O'Neill, Emer ; McKeon-Bennett, Michelle ; Rowan, Neil J
O'Neill, E., McKeon Bennette, M., Rowan, N.J. (2022). Peatland-based innovation can potentially support and enable the sustainable development goals of the United Nations: case study from the Republic of Ireland. Case Studies in Chemical and Environmental Engineering. 6:100251. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cscee.2022.100251.  , 2022
 
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