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George F. Vance is affiliated with the University of Wyoming in the United States. Their academic work is associated with this institution, forming the primary base for their research activities and professional engagements.

No specific recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues are documented for George F. Vance. Similarly, there is no available information on book publications, main or subfields of study, or main topics of work connected to their research profile.

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The available information focuses solely on their association with the University of Wyoming and does not include additional details about their research focus, publication history, or collaborations.

Best Publications

  • Soils and environmental quality

    Gary M. Pierzynski;George F. Vance;Thomas J. Sims

  • Selenium adsorption on Mg–Al and Zn–Al layered double hydroxides

    Youwen You;George F Vance;Hongting Zhao

  • Grazing Impacts on Soil Carbon and Microbial Communities in a Mixed-Grass Ecosystem

    L. J. Ingram;P. D. Stahl;G. E. Schuman;J. S. Buyer

  • Carbon mobilization from the forest floor under red spruce in the northeastern U.S.A.

    Monika Gödde;Mark B. David;Martin J. Christ;Martin Kaupenjohann

  • Surfactant-enhanced adsorption of organic compounds by layered double hydroxides

    Youwen You;Hongting Zhao;George F. Vance

  • Assessment of drip and flood irrigation on water and fertilizer use efficiencies for sugarbeets

    F Cassel Sharmasarkar;S Sharmasarkar;S.D Miller;G.F Vance

  • Adsorption of dicamba (3,6-dichloro-2-methoxy benzoic acid) in aqueous solution by calcined–layered double hydroxide

    Youwen You;Hongting Zhao;George F Vance

  • BTEX sorption by organo-clays : cosorptive enhancement and equivalence of interlayer complexes

    W. F. Jaynes;G. F. Vance

  • Chemical characteristics and acidity of soluble organic substances from a northern hardwood forest floor, central Maine, USA

    George F Vance;George F Vance;Mark B David

  • Hybrid organic-inorganic derivatives of layered double hydroxides and dodecylbenzenesulfonate: Preparation and adsorption characteristics

    Youwen You;Hongting Zhao;George F. Vance

  • Role of Soil Organic Acids in Mineral Weathering Processes

    James I. Drever;George F. Vance

  • Effect of Acid Treatment on Dissolved Organic Carbon Retention by a Spodic Horizon

    George F. Vance;Mark B. David

  • BTEX Sorption by Montmorillonite Organo-Clays: TMPA, Adam, HDTMA

    Shankar Sharmasarkar;William F. Jaynes;George F. Vance

  • Dissolved organic carbon and sulfate sorption by spodosol mineral horizons

    George F. Vance;Mark B. David

  • Sorption of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene (BTEX) compounds by hectorite clays exchanged with aromatic organic cations

    W. F. Jaynes;G. F. Vance

  • Timber harvesting alters soil carbon mineralization and microbial community structure in coniferous forests

    A. Chatterjee;G.F. Vance;E. Pendall;P.D. Stahl

  • Removal of arsenite from aqueous solutions by anionic clays.

    Y. W. You;H. T. Zhao;G. F. Vance

  • Chemical character and origin of organic acids in streams and seepage lakes of central Maine

    Mark B. David;George F. Vance

  • Sorption of trichloroethylene by organo-clays in the presence of humic substances

    Hongting Zhao;George F. Vance

  • Surfactant-templated mesoporous silicate materials as sorbents for organic pollutants in water

    Hongting Zhao;Kathryn L. Nagy;Jacob S. Waples;George F. Vance

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark B. David
Mark B. David University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Peter D. Stahl
Peter D. Stahl University of Wyoming
Justin D. Derner
Justin D. Derner Agricultural Research Service
Gary M. Pierzynski
Gary M. Pierzynski Kansas State University
Caroline M. Preston
Caroline M. Preston Natural Resources Canada
Ivan J. Fernandez
Ivan J. Fernandez University of Maine
Jeffrey M. Welker
Jeffrey M. Welker University of Oulu
Elise Pendall
Elise Pendall Western Sydney University
Ronald F. Follett
Ronald F. Follett Agricultural Research Service
Jeffrey S. Buyer
Jeffrey S. Buyer Agricultural Research Service

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