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2005
Pohlmann, K. F., Ye, M., Pohll, G. M., Chapman, J. B. (2005). Assessing recharge model uncertainty: Case study using the Death Valley Regional Flow System Model: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2005
Ye, M., Pohlmann, K. F. (2005). Assessment of Uncertainty in Groundwater Recharge Models: Reno
Conference Poster
2005
Zielinska, B. K. (2005). Atmospheric transformation of diesel emissions, Exp. Toxicol. Pathol., 57, 31-42
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Shope, C., Brock, J. T., Benner, S. G., McKay, W. A., Svetich, T., Brisbin, M. (2005). Baseline hydraulic relationship and water quality of the McCarran Ranch restoration: Desert Research Institute, Reno, Nevada
Conference Poster
2005
Grubisic, V. (2005). Beyond MAP: Sierra Hydrometeorology and Atmospheric River Experiment, The Mesoscale Alpine Programme Newsletter, 20
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Satish, M. G., Zhu, J. (2005). Boundary element formulations for stochastic flow in semiconfined aquifers with random boundary conditions, 197-210, **** missing ****
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2005
Or, D., Tuller, M. (2005). Capillarity, Elsevier Science
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2005
Gammons, C. H., Shope, C., Xie, Y. (2005). Causes of diel cycling of Zn in streams with near neutral pH draining abandoned mine lands, Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Moosmüller, H., Varma, R., Arnott, W. P. (2005). Cavity Ring-Down and Cavity-Enhanced Detection Techniques for the Measurement of Aerosol Extinction, Aerosol Sci Technol., 39 (1), 30-39
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Steinberg, S., Jones, S., Xiao, M., Reddi, L., Kluitenberg, G., Or, D., Alexander, J., Daidzic, N., Tuller, M. (2005). Challenges to understanding fluid behavior in plant growth media under microgravity, SAE Technical Paper, 01-2947
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Edwards, R. R., McConnell, J. R. (2005). Changes in Atmospheric Flux of Iron to Arctic over past 100 yr: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2005
Cao, J. J., Chow, J. C., Lee, S. C., Li, Y., Chen, S. W., An, Z. S., Fung, K. K., Watson, J. G., Zhu, C. S., Liu, S. X. (2005). Characterization and source apportionment of atmospheric organic and elemental carbon during Fall and Winter 2003 in Xi'an, China, Atmos Chem Phys Discuss, 5, 3561-3593
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Cao, J., Wu, F., Chow, J. C., Lee, Shuncheng, Li, Y., Chen, S., An, Z., Fung, K., Watson, J. G., Zhu, C., Liu, S. (2005). Characterization and source apportionment of atmospheric organic and elemental carbon during fall and winter of 2003 in Xi'an, China, Atmos.Chem.Phys., 5, 3127-3137
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Chang, M., Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Glowacki, C., Sheya, S., Prabhu, A. (2005). Characterization of fine particulate emissions from casting processes, Aerosol Sci.Technol., 39, 947-959
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2005
Jones, S., Tuller, M., & Or, D. (2005). Characterizing Liquid Imbibition in Porous Media under Microgravity [Conference presentation]. Agronomy Abstracts,
Conference Article/Presentation
2005
Ye, M., Schaap, M. G., Khaleel, R., Zhu, J. (2005). Characterizing soil hydraulic parameter heterogeneity using Cokriging and artificial neural network: A framework of integrating hard and soft data: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2005
Kaplan, M. L., Huffman, A. W., Lux, K. M., Charney, J. J., Riordan, A. J., Lin, Y. (2005). Characterizing the severe turbulence environments associated with commercial aviation accidents. Part 1: A 44-case study synoptic observational analyses, Meteor Atmos Phys, 88, 129-152
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Kaplan, M. L., Huffman, A. W., Lux, K. M., Cetola, J. D., Charney, J. J., Riordan, A. J., Lin, Y., Waight, K.T. III (2005). Characterizing the severe turbulence environments associated with commercial aviation accidents. Part 2: Hydrostatic mesoscale numerical simulations of supergradient wind flow and streamwise ageostrophic frontogenesis, Meteor Atmos Phys, 88, 153-173
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Carroll, R. W., Warwick, J. J. (2005). Characterizing Uncertainty Associated with Mercury Transport and Fate in the Carson River System, Nevada: Seattle, Washington
Conference Poster
2005
Stone, M. C., Hotchkiss, R., Stone, A. (2005). Climate change impacts on Missouri River Basin water yields: The influence of temporal scales, World Water & Environment Resources Congress: Anchorage, Alaska
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