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2019
Neudorf, C.M., Lian, O. B., McIntosh, P. D., Gingerich, T. B., Augustinus, P. C. (2019). Investigation into the OSL and TT-OSL signal characteristics of ancient (≥100 ka) Tasmanian aeolian quartz and its utility as a geochronometer for understanding long-term climate-driven landscape change, Quaternary Geochronology, 53, 101005
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2019
Conrad, M. E., Bill, M., Carroll, R. W., Tokunaga, T. K., Wan, J., Newman, A., Hubbard, S., Williams, K. H. (2019). Isotopic insights into the fate of snowmelt water in a high elevation, mountainous watershed in the Colorado Rockies, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting: San Francisco, CA, December 9, 2019-December 13, 2019
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2019
Wall, T. U., VanderMolen, K.A., Hatchett, B. J. (2019). It Takes More Than a Two-Year Funding Cycle to Have an Impact, Annual Meeting of American Geophysical Union: San Francisco, CA, December 9, 2019-December 13, 2019
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2019
Hubbard, S. S., Agarwal, D., Arora, B., Banfield, J. F., Bouskill, N., Brodie, E., Carroll, R. W., Dwivedi, D., Gilbert, B., Maavara, T., Maxwell, R. M., Newcomer, M. E., Nico, P. S., Sorensen, P., Steefel, C. I., Steltzer, H., Tokunaga, T. K., Varadharajan, C., Wainwright, H. M., Wan, J., et al. (2019). Key Controls on Water and Nitrogen Exports occurring across Lifezones, Compartments and Interfaces of the Mountainous East River Watershed, CO, Invited presentation, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting: San Francisco, CA, December 9, 2019-December 13, 2019
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2019
Bernstein, B. C., Rasmussen, R. M., McDonough, F., Wolff, C. (2019). Keys to Differentiating Between Small- and Large Drop Icing Conditions in Continental Clouds, Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 58 (9), 1931-1953, 10.1175/JAMC-D-18-0038.1
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2019
Moosmüller, H., Mehadi, A., Campbell, D. E., Ham, W., Schweizer, D., Tarnay, L., Hunter, J. (2019). Laboratory and Field Evaluation of Real-time and Near Real-time PM2.5 Smoke Monitors, 37th Annual Conference of the American Association for Aerosol Research: Portland, OR, October 14, 2019-October 18, 2019
Conference Poster
2019
Etyemezian, V. R., Gillies, J. A., Mastin, L. G., Crawford, A., Hasson, R., van Eaton, A., Nikolich, G. (2019). Laboratory experiments of volcanic ash resuspension by wind, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 10.1029/2018JD030076
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2019
Heyvaert, A. C., Schladow, S. G., Larsen, R. (2019). Lake Tahoe and the Tahoe Science Advisory Council (TSAC), Nevada Water Resources Association (NWRA): Reno, NV, September 25, 2019-September 26, 2019
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2019
Culpepper, J. A., Chandra, S., Schumer, R. (2019). Land to lake: connections between winter snowpack, ice out date and spring turnover, AGU
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2019
Bouskill, N., Newcomer, M. E., Wan, J., Maavara, T., Sorensen, P., Conrad, M. E., Brodie, E., Carroll, R. W., Dong, W., Dwivedi, D., Fox, P. M., Nico, P. S., Steefel, C. I., Tokunaga, T. K., Wainwright, H. M., Siirila-Woodburn, E. R., Hubbard, S. S., Williams, K. H. (2019). Landscape processes controlling nitrogen loss from mountainous watersheds, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting: San Francisco, CA, December 9, 2019-December 13, 2019
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2019
Collins, B., East, A., Oakley, N. S., Corbett, S., Perkins, J. (2019). Landsliding and sediment mobilization from narrow cold frontal rainbands: Examples from the Sierra Nevada foothills of California, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting: San Francisco, CA, December 9, 2019-December 13, 2019
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2019
Hosseinpour, F. E., Wilcox, E.M. (2019). Large-Scale Impacts of Dust on Weather and Climate, Dust Seminar, Desert Research Institute, June 4, 2019
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2019
Yi, P., Yu, Z., Chen, P., Aldahan, A., Hou, X., Fan, Y., Chen, L., Possnert, G., Muscheler, R., Zhou, W., Sudicky, E., Schwartz, F., Murad, A. (2019). Late Holocene pathway of Asian Summer Monsoons imprinted in soils and societal implications, Quaternary Science Reviews, 215, 35-44, 10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.05.002
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2019
Davis, L. G., Madsen, D. B., Valdivia, L. B., Higham, T., Sisson, D. A., Skinner, S. M., Stueber, D., Nyers, A. J., Keen-Zebert, A. K., Neudorf, C.M., Cheyney, M., Izuho, M., Iizuka, F., Burns, S. R., Epps, C. W., Willis, S. C., Buvit, I. (2019). Late Upper Paleolithic occupation at Cooper's Ferry, Idaho, USA shows Americas settled before ~16,000 years ago, Science, 365, 891-897
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2019
Ford, J. A., Kulkami, H. V., Blank, J. G., Moser, D. P. (2019). Lava tube speleothems as putative analog extraterrestrial biomarker targets, GSA Joint 53rd South-Central/53rd North-Central/71st Rocky Mountain Section Meeting: Manhattan, KS, March 27, 2019, Abstract No. 327464.
Conference Poster
2019
Preunkert, S., McConnell, J. R., Hoffmann, H., Legrand, M., Wilson, A., Eckhardt, S., Stohl, A., Chellman, N. J., Arienzo, M. M., Friedrich, R. (2019). Lead and Antimony in Basal Ice From Col du Dome (French Alps) Dated With Radiocarbon: A Record of Pollution During Antiquity, Geophysical Research Letters, 46 (9), 4953-4961, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 10.1029/2019GL082641
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2019
Page, D. J. (2019). Letter Report: W913E519C0007, Task 2, Site Visit 1 Report & Field Data, 91 pp., Report prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Engineer Research and Development Center Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory.
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2019
Moser, D. P. (2019). Life at the ege: from the deep biosphere to deep space, Biotechnology and Planetary Protection Group, Jet Propulsion Laboratory: Pasadena, CA, September 10, 2019, Invited talk.
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2019
Murray, A. E. (2019). Life in Antarctica's Icy and Ocean Ecosystems: Windows to Ocean Worlds of the Outer Solar System, Polar and Alpine Microbiology Meeting: Hamilton, New Zealand, February 4, 2019-February 8, 2019, Invited presentation
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2019
Glose, T., Lowry, C. S., Hausner, M. B. (2019). Limits on groundwater-surface water Fluxes derived from temperature time series: Defining resolution-based thresholds., Water Resources Research, 55, 10,678-10,689, 10.1029/2019WR025643
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