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John W. A. Crane II

Title

Ph.D. Candidate, Environmental Engineering, Vanderbilt University
Fellow, Vanderbilt Institute for Energy and the Environment

Education

B.S., Civil Engineering, University of South Alabama, Mobile, AL

Research Interests

  • Non-point source GHG emissions
  • Nitrous oxide emissions that result from lawn fertilization
  • Lawn care practices that will help to minimize GHG emissions from lawns

Publications

Crane II, J. W. A. and G. M. Hornberger (2012). “Gases and grasses: Sampling nitrous oxide emissions from urban and suburban lawns,” pp. 1882-1888. In E. D. Loucks (ed.), World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2012: Crossing Boundaries, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE): Reston, VA.

Presentations

Crane II, J. W. A. and G. M. Hornberger (2012, May). Gases and Grasses: Sampling Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Urban and Suburban Lawns. 2012 World Environmental and Water Resources Congress, Albuquerque, NM.

Hobbies and Interests

Table tennis, walking dogs, and fishing