AQUOpool Library
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The AQUOpool library is a repository of research documents contributed by Aquosus Potentia members, covering all the disciplines needed for this project.
The research papers collected from our members.

Document Library

NameDescription
DocumentAquosus Potentia White PaperWhite paper with details about the Aquosus Potentia project
Document1 Sun + 8 Bits = H2O AbstractNick Christensen's abstract on optimizing solar panels for a water distillation application
DocumentThe Circle of LifeAlexa Blakely shows how aquaponics and hydroponics can be combined to form bioponics.
DocumentWater Crisis: Sanitation is a Global IssueTemeka Shuford explains how water contamination and the need for sanitation is a global issue.
DocumentWater Pollution and ContaminationSharanda Norman’s paper explores many different types of contamination.
DocumentWater Pollution and Contamination AbstractSharanda Norman's abstract for her paper on water pollution and contamination
DocumentFoundations of PhotovoltaicsNick Christensen briefly explains the physics of solar energy.
DocumentCholera in HaitiBrandon Jones examines the outbreak of cholera, a disease spread by contaminated water, in Haiti.
DocumentThe Sunny Side of It All: The Investigation of SODIS Water PurificationAmanda Field investigates the SODIS method of solar purification of water.
DocumentWhat’s Buggin’ You, GiardiasisMitzi Swift describes the microscopic giardia intestinal parasite that must be combated with proper water filtration and hygiene.
DocumentCERCLA: Legal Response to Toxic Waste ContaminationSharanda Norman delineates the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act, a legal response to serious contaminations, such as Love Canal and Times Beach.
DocumentNovel Photovoltaic TechnologyNick Christensen gives an overview of some new types of solar energy.
DocumentDrought in KenyaLaila Goston, from Cameroon, decries the drought in the Horn of Africa that is causing famine and widespread malnutrition.
DocumentNeed for BiofuelTavares Childs calls for biofuels made from plants or biological-based oils as a possible resolution for our nation’s fuel crisis, providing a “greener” alternative.
DocumentAlabama and Georgia Water WarsLaToya Davis insists that the legal dispute between Alabama and Georgia over water supplies needs to be solved.
DocumentWaterborne Diseases in AfricaMauria Crayton is concerned that Africa, facing serious waterborne diseases, is in need of better sanitation and clean water.
DocumentPhotolithographyNick Christensen's paper on photolithography, the process of creating computer chips by etching silicon wafers with light.
DocumentArsenic PoisoningGeoff Welch's paper on arsenic contamination in Bangladesh's water sources.
DocumentCloud ComputingDawn Sellers considers cloud computing as a way to conserve energy.
DocumentConverting Cooking Oil into BiodieselJames Perry explains the benefits of biodiesel made from cooking oil.
DocumentBiomassRobyn Bentley discusses the conversion of organic waste into usuable energy.
DocumentSolar Electric CarMarvin Lee describes a potential car that uses both solar and electrical energy.
DocumentElectric Vehicles: History and EfficiencyJoel Tinker delineates the history and efficiency of electric vehicles, part of his background research on constructing and testing an electric car, which won his status as an INTERNATIONAL Science Fair FINALIST for three years.
DocumentEthanol: Beneficial or Worthless?Phyllis Anthony weighs the pros and cons of producing ethanol.
DocumentKeystone XL Pipeline: A StopgapPatrick Hart examines the need for the Keystone Pipeline as an efficient stopgap measure until more renewable resources are available.
DocumentA Solar Stirling Renewable Energy Power System for Earth and Space ApplicationsNathan Tinker researched the feasibility of using solar Stirling power systems for both earth and space environments, leading to his 4-year status of FINALIST in the International Science and Engineering Fair.
DocumentBottled Water vs Tap WaterDarrell Goodson explores the difference in water standards concerning bottled water and tap water.
DocumentWaterbourne DiseasesDarrell Goodson looks at what waterbourne diseases could exist in bottled water.
DocumentHarnessing the Power of TidesJessica Griffin explains how power can be generated from the wave motion of tides.
DocumentSolar Energy: Empowering HondurasJasmine Walton describes how solar energy can be helpful in Honduras.
DocumentWater Pollution: Desalination Processes to Clean the Water SupplyEddie Crapps details the processes involved in desalinating water supplies.
DocumentEngineering an Affordable Electric Vehicle: Conversion and Range OptimizationJoel Tinker explains how electric vehicles are created and describes the process he followed to create and test his own electric vehicle.
The bibliography compilation from our members' research papers.

Document Library

NameDescription
DocumentSolar Energy ReferencesReferences collected on solar technology.
DocumentComputer Technology ReferencesReferences collected on computer technology.
DocumentWater ReferencesReferences collected on water purification and contamination.
DocumentMiscellaneous ReferencesReferences collected on topics not covered by computer technology, solar technology, or water purification/contamination.