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1996
Priscu, J. C., Fritsen, C. H. (1996). Antarctic lake ice microbial consortia: Origin, distribution and growth physiology, Antarctic Journal of the United States, 30 (5), 223-224
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1996
Kumar, N., Russell, A. G. (1996). Comparing prognostic and diagnostic meteorological fields and their impacts on photochemical air quality modeling, Atmospheric Environment, 30 (12), 1989-2010, 10.1016/1352-2310(95)00179-4
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1996
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Lu, Z., Lowenthal, D. H., Frazier, C., Solomon, P., Thuillier, R., Magliano, K. (1996). Descriptive analysis of PM 2.5 and PM 10 at regionally representative locations during SJVAQS/AUSPEX, Atmospheric Environment, 30 (12), 2079-2112
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1996
Kumar, N., Russell, A. G. (1996). Development of a computationally efficient, reactive subgrid‐scale plume model and the impact in the northeastern United States using increasing levels of chemical detail, J. Geophys. Res. Atmospheres, 101 (D11), 16737-16744, 10.1029/96JD01372
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1996
Hartwell, W. T., Haynes, G. M., Rhode, D. E. (1996). Early Obsidian Use and Depletion at Yucca Mountain, Southern Nevada: Evidence from Obsidian Hydration Studies, Current Research in the Pleistocene, 13, 57-59
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1996
Tyler, S., Kranz, S., Parlange, M., Albertson, J., Cochran, G. F., Lyles, B. F., Holder, G. (1996). Estimation of Ground-Water Evaporation and Salt Flux from Owens Dry Lake, California, U.S.A., DRI Report No. 41151
Report
1996
Rhode, D. E., Buck, P., Dufort, M. (1996). Ethnographic and Ethnohistoric Overview of Nellis Air Force Base and Range Complex, Nevada, Prepared for Nellis Air Force Base, Las Vegas, NV.
Report
1996
Altman, S., Arnold, B., Barnard, R., Barr, G., Ho, C., McKenna, S., Eaton, R. (1996). Flow calculations for Yucca Mountain groundwater travel time (GWTT-95), Sandia National Labs., Albuquerque, NM (United States)
Report
1996
Kumar, N., Russell, A. G. (1996). Multiscale air quality modeling of the Northeastern United States, Atmospheric Environment, 30 (7), 1099-1116, 10.1016/1352-2310(95)00317-7
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1996
Grue, A., Fritsen, C. H., Priscu, J. (1996). Nitrogen fixation within permanent ice covers on lakes in the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, Antarctic J. US, 31 (2), 218-220
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1996
Watson, J. G. (1996). PM 10 concentrations in Davenport, CA between April 15, 1988 and December 26, 1991
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1996
Or, D., Silva, H. (1996). Prediction of surface irrigation advance using soil intake properties, Irrigation science, 16 (4), 159-167, Springer-Verlag
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1996
Bowen, J. L., Crow, D., Coulombe, W. (1996). Quality assurance report for El Paso-Cuidad Juarez-Sunland Park Ozone Field Study, Desert Research Institute: Reno, NV
Report
1996
Gillies, J. A., Chow, J. C., Nickling, W. (1996). Resuspension of particles by wind: Research initiatives, Desert Research Institute: Reno, NV
Report
1996
Johnson, D. W., Susfalk, R. B., Brewer, P. F. (1996). Simulated responses of red spruce forest soils to reduced sulfur and nitrogen deposition, Environ. Qual., 25, 1300-1309
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1996
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Lowenthal, D. H., Countess, R. (1996). Sources and chemistry of PM 10 aerosol in Santa Barbara County, CA, Atmospheric Environment, 30 (9), 1489-1499
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1996
Engelbrecht, J. P. (1996). South Africa: Air Quality Measurements in the Vaal Triangle, Mining and Environmental Research Network (MERN), Bulletin No. 9, p. 46.
Report
1996
Hubscher, R., Or, D., Wraith, J., Smith, B. (1996). Win TDR-Users Guide (Windows-Based Time Domain Reflectometry Program for Measurement of Soil Water Content and Electrical Conductivity)
Report
1995
Toft, C. (1995). A 10-year demographic study of rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus nauseosus): growth, survival and water limitation, Oecologia, 101 (1), 1-12
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1995
Khlystov, A. Y., Kos, G., Ten Brink, H., Berner, A., Kruisz, C. (1995). Activation properties of marine aerosol in the Netherlands, Journal of Aerosol Science, 26, S897-S898, Pergamon
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