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Kristin C. Lewis

Researcher at Volpe National Transportation Systems Center

Publications -  17
Citations -  125

Kristin C. Lewis is an academic researcher from Volpe National Transportation Systems Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Life-cycle assessment & Transportation planning. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 17 publications receiving 103 citations. Previous affiliations of Kristin C. Lewis include United States Department of Transportation.

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Full Chain Life Cycle Assessment of Greenhouse Gases and Energy Demand for Canola-Derived Jet Fuel in North Dakota, United States

TL;DR: In this article, the effects of crop prices on the changes of agricultural land use for biofuel canola production in three wheat crop management zones in North Dakota were investigated along with different allocation methods.
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The relationship between aircraft noise exposure and day-use visitor survey responses in backcountry areas of national parks

TL;DR: To evaluate the relationship between aircraft noise exposure and the quality of national park visitor experience, more than 4600 visitor surveys were collected at seven backcountry sites in four U.S. national parks simultaneously with calibrated sound level measurements.
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Global approaches to addressing biofuel-related invasive species risks and incorporation into U.S. laws and policies

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize informat... information from the invasion science literature to mitigate biofuel-related invasion risks through careful feedstock crop selection and cultivation techniques developed from the invasiveness literature.
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Life Cycle Water Footprint Analysis for Rapeseed Derived Jet Fuel in North Dakota

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a life cycle water footprint analysis informed by inputs from multiple models for rapeseed HEFA jet fuel production in North Dakota and evaluated the environmental impacts on water utilization and water quality due to large-scale biofuel production.
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A Feedstock Readiness Level Tool to Complement the Aviation Industry Fuel Readiness Level Tool

TL;DR: The Feedstock Readiness Level (FSRL) tool was developed by the US Department of Agriculture, US Federal Aviation Administration, and Research and Innovative Technology Administration to describe the steps involved in bringing plant-based feedstocks to market for aviation biofuels production as mentioned in this paper.