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Additions and Corrections 2009, Volume 43, Pages 8046–8052 Alexandria B. Boehm,* Kevan M. Yamahara, David C. Love, Britt M. Peterson, Kristopher McNeill,* and Kara L. Nelson*: Cor- rection to Covariation and Photoinactivation of Traditional and Novel Indicator Organisms and Human Viruses at a Sewage-Impacted Marine Beach The units of the y-axes in Figures S3 and S4 were corrected. The data collected in the study were added to the Supporting Information. Supporting Information Available Detailed analytical methods and model parametrization, de- scriptions of inhibition, tidal variation, H2O2 model and nutrient model results, input and output files from SMARTS, Figures S1-S7, andTables S1 and S2. This material is available free of charge via the Internet at http://pubs.acs.org. ES103947K 10.1021/es103947k Published on Web 12/15/2010 2010, Volume 44, Pages 7975–7980 Liaw Batan, Jason Quinn, Thomas Bradley,* and Bryan Willson: Net Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Evaluation of Biodiesel Derived from Microalgae The methanol consumption, sodium hydroxide consumption, sodium methoxide consumption and hydrochloric acid consump- tion in Table 1 and Table 5S of the Supporting Information appear mistakenly with the units of g (kg biodiesel) -1 , when they should have units of kg · (kg biodiesel) -1 . The counter flow heat exchangers used an effectiveness of 0.80 recover process heat, instead of 0.90. Note Added after ASAP Publication The first and last names were reversed in version published on December 17, 2010. The new version was posted on January 28, 2011. The names in the original article are correct. ES1038479 10.1021/es1038479 Published on Web 12/17/2010 TABLE 1. Summary Material and Energy Inputs and Outputs for the Baseline Microalgae to Biofuel Process for a Period of 1 Year stage/inputs units methanol consumption kg · (kg biodiesel) -1 sodium hydroxide consumption kg · (kg biodiesel) -1 sodium methoxide consumption kg · (kg biodiesel) -1 hydrochloric acid consumption kg · (kg biodiesel) -1 1160 9 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY / VOL. 45, NO. 3, 2011 10.1021/es103947k 2011 American Chemical Society Published on Web 12/17/2010

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Page 1: Net Energy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Evaluation of Biodiesel Derived from Microalgae

Additions and Corrections

2009, Volume 43, Pages 8046–8052

Alexandria B. Boehm,* Kevan M. Yamahara, David C. Love,Britt M. Peterson, Kristopher McNeill,* and Kara L. Nelson*: Cor-rection to Covariation and Photoinactivation of Traditionaland Novel Indicator Organisms and Human Viruses at aSewage-Impacted Marine Beach

The units of the y-axes in Figures S3 and S4 were corrected.The data collected in the study were added to the SupportingInformation.

Supporting Information AvailableDetailed analytical methods and model parametrization, de-scriptions of inhibition, tidal variation, H2O2 model and nutrientmodel results, input and output files from SMARTS, FiguresS1-S7, andTables S1 and S2. This material is available free ofcharge via the Internet at http://pubs.acs.org.

ES103947K10.1021/es103947kPublished on Web 12/15/20102010, Volume 44, Pages 7975–7980

LiawBatan,JasonQuinn,ThomasBradley,*andBryanWillson: NetEnergy and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Evaluation of BiodieselDerived from Microalgae

The methanol consumption, sodium hydroxide consumption,sodium methoxide consumption and hydrochloric acid consump-tion in Table 1 and Table 5S of the Supporting Information appearmistakenly with the units of g (kg biodiesel)-1, when they shouldhave units of kg · (kg biodiesel)-1.

The counter flow heat exchangers used an effectiveness of0.80 recover process heat, instead of 0.90.

Note Added after ASAP PublicationThe first and last names were reversed in version published onDecember 17, 2010. The new version was posted on January 28,2011. The names in the original article are correct.

ES103847910.1021/es1038479Published on Web 12/17/2010

TABLE 1. Summary Material and Energy Inputs and Outputs forthe Baseline Microalgae to Biofuel Process for a Period of 1Year

stage/inputs units

methanol consumption kg · (kg biodiesel)-1

sodium hydroxide consumption kg · (kg biodiesel)-1

sodium methoxide consumption kg · (kg biodiesel)-1

hydrochloric acid consumption kg · (kg biodiesel)-1

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