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Steven B. Hawthorne is affiliated with the University of North Dakota in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a notable emphasis on mechanics of materials and mechanical engineering. The breadth of topics covered in their work extends to ocean engineering, analytical chemistry, and global and planetary change.

The core areas of study in Hawthorne's research include hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, enhanced oil recovery techniques, petroleum processing and analysis, atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics, CO2 sequestration and geologic interactions, and carbon dioxide capture technologies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Hawthorne include David J. Miller, Carol B. Grabanski, James A. Sorensen, Lu Jin, and Bethany A. Kurz.

Hawthorne's work has been published extensively in several venues. The most frequent publication venues are:

  • Energy & Fuels
  • SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition
  • Minerals
  • International Journal of Coal Geology
  • International journal of greenhouse gas control

Recent publications authored or coauthored by Hawthorne highlight topics of oil recovery, CO2 use, and petroleum reservoir studies:

  • Experimental Determinations of Minimum Miscibility Pressures Using Hydrocarbon Gases and CO2 for Crude Oils from the Bakken and Cut Bank Oil Reservoirs, 2020, Energy & Fuels
  • Comparison of CO2 and Produced Gas Hydrocarbons to Recover Crude Oil from Williston Basin Shale and Mudrock Cores at 10.3, 17.2, and 34.5 MPa and 110 °C, 2021, Energy & Fuels
  • Comparison of CO2 and Produced Gas Hydrocarbons to Dissolve and Mobilize Bakken Crude Oil at 10.3, 20.7, and 34.5 MPa and 110 °C, 2020, Energy & Fuels

Additional recent research in related fields by other authors includes "Report on the First Rich Gas EOR Cyclic Multiwell Huff N Puff Pilot in the Bakken Tight Oil Play," 2020, published at the SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, and "CO2-Enhanced Oil Recovery Mechanism in Canadian Bakken Shale," 2022, published in Minerals.

Best Publications

  • Extraction of organic pollutants from environmental solids with sub- and supercritical water

    Steven B. Hawthorne;Yu. Yang;David J. Miller

  • Comparisons of soxhlet extraction, pressurized liquid extraction, supercritical fluid extraction and subcritical water extraction for environmental solids: recovery, selectivity and effects on sample matrix.

    Steven B Hawthorne;Carol B Grabanski;Esther Martin;David J Miller

  • Subcritical water extraction of antioxidant compounds from rosemary plants.

    Elena Ibañez;Alena Kubátová;F Javier Señoráns;Sofia Cavero

  • ANALYTICAL-SCALE SUPERCRITICAL FLUID EXTRACTION

    Steven B. Hawthorne

  • Effects of temperature and pressure on supercritical fluid extraction efficiencies of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and polychlorinated biphenyls

    John J. Langenfeld;Steven B. Hawthorne;David J. Miller;Janusz. Pawliszyn

  • Extraction and recovery of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from environmental solids using supercritical fluids.

    Steven B. Hawthorne;David J. Miller

  • Quantitative analysis of fuel-related hydrocarbons in surface water and wastewater samples by solid-phase microextraction.

    John J. Langenfeld;Steven B. Hawthorne;David J. Miller

  • Advancing CO2 enhanced oil recovery and storage in unconventional oil play—Experimental studies on Bakken shales

    Lu Jin;Steven Hawthorne;James Sorensen;Lawrence Pekot

  • Role of modifiers for analytical-scale supercritical fluid extraction of environmental samples

    John J. Langenfeld;Steven B. Hawthorne;David J. Miller;Janusz. Pawliszyn

  • Hydrocarbon Mobilization Mechanisms from Upper, Middle, and Lower Bakken Reservoir Rocks Exposed to CO

    Steven B Hawthorne;Charles D. Gorecki;James A. Sorensen;Edward N. Steadman

  • A model for dynamic extraction using a supercritical fluid

    Keith D. Bartle;Anthony A. Clifford;Steven B. Hawthorne;John J. Langenfeld

  • Supercritical fluid extraction in environmental analysis

    Søren Bøwadt;Steven B Hawthorne

  • Solventless determination of caffeine in beverages using solid-phase microextraction with fused-silica fibers.

    Steven B. Hawthorne;David J. Miller;Janusz Pawliszyn;Catherine L. Arthur

  • Extraction rates of spiked versus native PAHs from heterogeneous environmental samples using supercritical fluid extraction and sonication in methylene chloride

    Mark D. Burford;Steven B. Hawthorne;David J. Miller

  • Extraction and Recovery of Organic Pollutants from Environmental Solids and Tenax-GC Using Supercritical CO2

    Steven B. Hawthorne;David J. Miller

  • Subcritical Water Extraction of Polychlorinated Biphenyls from Soil and Sediment

    Yu. Yang;Soren. Bowadt;Steven B. Hawthorne;David J. Miller

  • Collection and quantitation of methoxylated phenol tracers for atmospheric pollution from residential wood stoves

    Steven B. Hawthorne;Mark S. Krieger;David J. Miller;Mary B. Mathiason

  • Method for Determining the Solubilities of Hydrophobic Organics in Subcritical Water

    David J. Miller;Steven B. Hawthorne

  • Elution of organic solutes from different polarity sorbents using subcritical water

    Yu Yang;Maya Belghazi;Arnaud Lagadec;David J Miller

  • Directly coupled supercritical fluid extraction—gas chromatographic analysis of polycyclic aromatic hydro-carbons and polychlorinated biphenyls from environmental solids

    Steven B. Hawthorne;David J. Miller

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Miller
David J. Miller University of North Dakota
David A. Dzombak
David A. Dzombak Carnegie Mellon University
Hans Peter H. Arp
Hans Peter H. Arp Norwegian University of Science and Technology
Philipp Mayer
Philipp Mayer Technical University of Denmark
Lennart Mathiasson
Lennart Mathiasson Lund University
Michiel T. O. Jonker
Michiel T. O. Jonker Utrecht University
Gerard Cornelissen
Gerard Cornelissen Norwegian University of Life Sciences
Janusz Pawliszyn
Janusz Pawliszyn University of Waterloo
Beate I. Escher
Beate I. Escher Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research

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