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2009
Heinse, R., Jones, S., Tuller, M., Bingham, G., Podolskiy, I., Or, D. (2009). Providing optimal root zone fluxes: Challenges of capillary-driven hysteretic water distributions in microgravity
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2009
Dalldorf, G., Caldwell, T. G., Bacon, S. N., Young, M. H., Miller, J. J., McDonald, E. V. (2009). Rapid Characterization of Runoff Potential on Arid Alluvial Fans using Terrain Prediction and Geomorphic Mapping, American Association of Geographers Annual Meeting: Las Vegas, NV, March 6, 0009, Session 5603.
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Cheng, X., Luo, Y., Su, B., Verburg, P.S.J., Obrist, D., Arnone, J.A. III, Johnson, D. W., Evans, R. D. (2009). Responses of Net Ecosystem CO2 Exchange to Nitrogen Fertilization in Experimentally Manipulated Grassland Ecosystems, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 149, 1956-1963
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2009
Goreham, J., McKay, K., Stone, M. C., Acharya, K., Fischenich, C. (2009). Riparian Vegetation Bending and Washout in the Southwestern U.S., International Association of Hydraulics Research: Vancouver, Canada
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Wells, S. G., McDonald, E. V., Caldwell, T. G., Young, M. H., AlQuda, K. (2009). Role of Desert Pavement/Soil Development and Hydrology on Long-term Landscape Evolution in Arid Regions, International Union of Quaternary Research Conference on Paleohydrology: Hebrew University, Israel
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2009
Stevenson, B. A., McDonald, E. V., Caldwell, T. G. (2009). Root patterns for Larrea tridentata in relation to soil morphology in Mojave Desert soils of different agesRoot patterns for Larrea tridentata in relation to soil morphology in Mojave Desert soils of different ages, In The Mojave Desert: Ecosystem Processes and Sustainability Webb, R. H., Fenstermaker, L. F., Heaton, J. S., Hughson, D. L., McDonald, E. V., Miller, D. M. (Eds.) , 312-338, University of Nevada Press: Reno, NV
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2009
Tian, G., Moosmüller, H., Arnott, W. P. (2009). Simultaneous Photoacoustic Spectroscopy of Aerosol and Oxygen A-band Absorption for the Calibration of Aerosol Light Absorption Measurements, Aerosol Sci Tech, 43, 1084-1090
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2009
Engling, G., Lee, J., Tsai, Y., Lung, S., Chou, C., Chan, C. (2009). Size-resolved anhydrosugar composition in smoke aerosol from controlled field burning of rice straw, Aerosol Sci. Technol, 43 (7), 662-672
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Chief, K., Caldwell, T. G., Young, M. H. (2009). Spatial variability of air and water permeability for two watersheds in the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts, American Society of Agronomy-Crop Science Society of America– Soil Science Society of America International Annual Meeting: Pittsburg, PA
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2009
Russell, C. E., Mizell, S. A., Minor, T. B. (2009). The Case for an Integrated Chloride Mass-Balance Approach for Estimating Recharge, Journal of Hydrology
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2009
Lehmann, P., Vontobel, P., Kaestner, A., Shokri, N., Lehmann, E., Or, D. (2009). The role of connectivity for flow and transport in soils quantified using neutron imaging, MICRO SOIL: Integrating Biological, Physical and Chemical Techniques for the Study of Soil Micro-Habitats: APEX Hotel, Dundee, UK: 16-17th September 2009, 5-5, SIMBIOS Centre
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2009
Caldwell, T. G., McDonald, E. V., Young, M. H. (2009). The seedbed microclimate and active revegetation of disturbed lands in the Mojave Desert, J Arid Environ, 73 (4-5), 563-573, 10.1016/j.jaridenv.2008.12.008
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2009
Zhang, Y., Benson, D. A., Reeves, D. M. (2009). Time and space nonlocalities underlying fractional derivative models: Distinction and literature review of field applications, Advances in Water Resources, 32, 561-581, 10.1016/j.advwatres.2009.03.008
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Huntington, J. L., Niswonger, R. G., Markstrom, S., Regan, R., Pohll, G. M. (2009). Using GSFLOW and Hydrologic Tracers to Assess Surface and Groundwater Interactions, Residence Times, and Flowpaths in Two Lake Tahoe Watersheds
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Gillies, J. A., Nickling, W. G., Tilson, M. (2009). Ventifacts and wind eroded rock features in the Taylor Valley, Antarctica, Geomorphology, 107, 149-160, 10.1016/j.geomorph.2008.12.007
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2009
Khlystov, A. Y., Lin, M., Saleh, R. (2009). Volatility of Ambient Aerosol at a Site in SE US, American Association for Aerosol Research, Hyatt Regency Minneapolis, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA http://aaarabstracts. com/AAAR/
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Humphrey, S., Reeves, D. M., Pohll, G. M., Oppliger, G., Huntington, J. L. (2008). A stochastic approach to a groundwater flow model for the southern Honey Lake Valley in Lassen County, California and Washoe County, Nevada, Nevada Water Resources Association Annual Conference: Mesquite, Nevada
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2008
Assouline, S., Or, D. (2008). Air entry–based characteristic length for estimation of permeability of variably compacted earth materials, Water resources research, 44 (11)
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2008
Pohlmann, K. F., Zhu, J., Chapman, J. B., Russell, C. E., Carroll, R. W., Shafer, D. S. (2008). Contaminant Travel Times from the Nevada Test Site to Yucca Mountain: Sensitivity to Porosity, AGU 2008 Fall Meeting: San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
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2008
Sun, D., Zhu, J., Young, M. H., Caldwell, T. G., McDonald, E. V. (2008). Effect of Distinct Under-Canopy and Interspace Soil Hydraulic Properties on Large Scale Water Budget, AGU 2008 Fall Meeting: San Francisco, California, U.S.A.
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