Karen L. Foley

Assessing Fog Oil Deposition to Simulated Plant Surfaces During Military Training (2007)

Douglas, Thomas A., Johnson, Jerome B., Collins, Charles M., Reynolds, Charles M., Foley, Karen L., Perry, Lawrence B., ...

Fog oil is used as a battlefield obscurant during military operations. A smoke-like aerosol is emitted from mobile generators by volatilizing standard grade fuel #2 and blowing it through a heated...

Fate of Nonindigenous, Endospore-Forming Bacteria in Soils. Strategies for Laboratory and Field Investigations (1998)

Reynolds, Charles M., Foley, Karen L., Ringelberg, David B., Perry, Lawrence B.

Persistence of nonindigenous microorganisms released onto soils or into natural environments can have a significant impact on Department of Defense (DoD) operations. An understanding of competition...

Microbial Community Shifts Associated with RDX Loss in a Saturated and Well-Drained Surface Soil (1998)

Ringelberg, David B., Reynolds, Charles M., Foley, Karen L., Perry, Lawrence B.

Low-order, incomplete detonations can deposit hexahydro-1,3,5- trinitro- 1,3,5-triazine (RDX) into training range surface soils. In previous work, we showed that aqueous RDX could be rapidly...

Effect of Acetonitrile on RDX Biodegradation in an Unsaturated Surface Soil (1998)

Ringelberg, David B., Reynolds, Charles M., Perry, Lawrence B., Foley, Karen L.

In previous work, we documented the biodegradation of hexahydro-1,3,5- trinitro-1,3,5-triazine (RDX) in an unsaturated cold-region surface soil and showed that acetonitrile (ACN) could inhibit RDX...