David Bender
Hydrologist for the Dakota Water Science Center
Education and Certifications
MS Civil and Environmental Engineering, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology 1997
BS Civil Engineering, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, 1992
Science and Products
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LakeVOC; A Deterministic Model to Estimate Volatile Organic Compound Concentrations in Reservoirs and Lakes
This report documents LakeVOC, a model to estimate volatile organic compound (VOC) concentrations in lakes and reservoirs. LakeVOC represents the lake or reservoir as a two-layer system and estimates VOC concentrations in both the epilimnion and hypolimnion. The air-water flux of a VOC is characterized in LakeVOC in terms of the two-film model of air-water exchange. LakeVOC solves the system of co
Authors
David A. Bender, William E. Asher, John S. Zogorski
LakeVOC; A Computer Model to Estimate the Concentration of Volatile Organic Compounds in Lakes and Reservoirs
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Bender, William E. Asher, John S. Zogorski
MTBE; to what extent will past releases contaminate community water supply wells?(Brief Article)
The increasing frequency of detection of the widely used gasoline additive methyl tertbutyl ether (MTBE) in both ground- and surface waters is receiving much attention from the media, environmental scientists, state environmental agencies, and federal agencies. At the national level, the September 15,1999, Report of the Blue Ribbon Panel on Oxygenates in Gasoline (i) )tates that between 5 and 10%
Authors
Richard Johnson, James Pankow, David A. Bender, Curtis Price, John S. Zogorski
Atmosphere-water interaction of chloroform, toluene, and MTBE in small perennial urban streams
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Bender, John S. Zogorski, Wentai Luo, James F. Pankow, Michael S. Majewski, Ronald J. Baker
Selection procedure and salient information for volatile organic compounds emphasized in the National Water-Quality Assessment Program
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Bender, John S. Zogorski, M.J. Halde, B.L. Rowe
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 17
LakeVOC; A Deterministic Model to Estimate Volatile Organic Compound Concentrations in Reservoirs and Lakes
This report documents LakeVOC, a model to estimate volatile organic compound (VOC) concentrations in lakes and reservoirs. LakeVOC represents the lake or reservoir as a two-layer system and estimates VOC concentrations in both the epilimnion and hypolimnion. The air-water flux of a VOC is characterized in LakeVOC in terms of the two-film model of air-water exchange. LakeVOC solves the system of co
Authors
David A. Bender, William E. Asher, John S. Zogorski
LakeVOC; A Computer Model to Estimate the Concentration of Volatile Organic Compounds in Lakes and Reservoirs
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Bender, William E. Asher, John S. Zogorski
MTBE; to what extent will past releases contaminate community water supply wells?(Brief Article)
The increasing frequency of detection of the widely used gasoline additive methyl tertbutyl ether (MTBE) in both ground- and surface waters is receiving much attention from the media, environmental scientists, state environmental agencies, and federal agencies. At the national level, the September 15,1999, Report of the Blue Ribbon Panel on Oxygenates in Gasoline (i) )tates that between 5 and 10%
Authors
Richard Johnson, James Pankow, David A. Bender, Curtis Price, John S. Zogorski
Atmosphere-water interaction of chloroform, toluene, and MTBE in small perennial urban streams
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Bender, John S. Zogorski, Wentai Luo, James F. Pankow, Michael S. Majewski, Ronald J. Baker
Selection procedure and salient information for volatile organic compounds emphasized in the National Water-Quality Assessment Program
No abstract available.
Authors
David A. Bender, John S. Zogorski, M.J. Halde, B.L. Rowe