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Second-generation biofuel feedstocks are currently grown in land-based systems that use valuable resources like water, electricity and fertilizer. This study investigates the potential of near-shore marine (ocean) seawater filtration as a source of planktonic biomass for biofuel production.

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    2011
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    • Partial requirement for: M.S. Tech, Arizona State University, 2011
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    • Includes bibliographical references (p. 78-99)
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    • Field of study: Technology

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    by Christoph Pierre

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