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2007
Zender, C. S., Flanner, M. G., Randerson, J. T., Mahowald, N. M., Rasch, P. J., Yoshioka, M., Painter, T. H., McConnell, J. R., Edwards, R. R. (2007). Present, Past, and Future Climate Effects and Efficacy of Dirty Snow, International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences (IAMAS) Scientific Assembly, Symposium on Earth System Interactions: Perugia, Italy
Conference Poster
2007
Clark, D. L., Oviatt, C. G., Page, D. J. (2007). Progress Report Geologic Map of Dugway Proving Ground and Adjacent Areas--Parts of the Wildcat Mountain, Rush Valley, and Fish Springs 30' x 60' Quadrangles, Tooele County, Utah (Year 1 of 2), Utah Geologic Survey: Salt Lake City, UT, UGS Open-File Report 501
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2007
Saito, L., Redd, C., Chandra, S., Atwell, L., Fritsen, C. H., Rosen, M. (2007). Quantifying foodweb interactions with simultaneous linear equations: Stable isotope models of the Truckee River, USA, Journal of the North American Benthological Society, 26 (4), 642-662
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2007
Saito, L., Redd, C., Chandra, S., Atwell, L., Fritsen, C. H., Rosen, M. R. (2007). Quantifying foodweb interactions with simultaneous linear equations: stable isotope models of the Truckee River, USA, J. North American Benthological Society, 26 (4), 642-662
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2007
Chen, L.-W.A., Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C., Magliano, K. (2007). Quantifying PM2.5 source contributions for the San Joaquin Valley with multivariate receptor models, Environ.Sci.Technol., 41, 2818-2826
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2007
Chen, L. A., Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Magliano, K. L. (2007). Quantifying PM2.5 source contributions for the San Joaquin Valley with multivariate receptor models, Environ. Sci. Technol., 41 (8), 2818-2826
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2007
Milbrath, B. D., Cooper, M. W., Lidey, L. S., Bowyer, T. W., Hayes, J. C., McIntyre, J. I., Karr, L. H., Shafer, D. S., Tappen, J. J. (2007). Radioxenon Atmospheric Measurements In North Las Vegas, NV, **** missing ****
Conference Article/Presentation
2007
Rauber et al, R. M. (2007). Rain In shallow Cumulus over the Ocean the RICO campaign, Bulletin AMS, 88, 1912-1928
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2007
Ewing, S. A., Michalski, G., Thiemens, M., Quinn, R. C., Macalady, J. L., Kohl, S. D., Wankel, S. D., Kendall, C., McKay, C. P., Amundson, R. (2007). Rainfall limit of the N cycle on Earth, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 21 (3)
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2007
Decker, D. L., Earman, S. B., Hershey, R. L., Ryu, J., Garcia, E. S., Reimus, P. W. (2007). Reactive transport of 14C through a carbonate aquifer: Implications for contaminant migration, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting: Denver
Conference Poster
2007
Ho, K. F., Ho, S. S., Cheng, Y., Lee, S. C., Yu, J. Z. (2007). Real-world emission factors of fifteen carbonyl compounds measured in a Hong Kong tunnel, Atmos. Environ., 41, 1747-1758
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2007
Miles, G. M., Marshall, G. J., McConnell, J. R. (2007). Recent accumulation variability and change on the Antarctic Peninsula from ERA40 reanalysis, International Journal of Climatology, 10.1002/joc.1642
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2007
Reusch, D., McConnell, J. R., Alley, R. B. (2007). Recent climate in Greenland through ice cores and self-organizing maps, **** missing ****
Conference Poster
2007
Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C. (2007). Receptor models for source apportionment of suspended particles, In Introduction to Environmental Forensics, 2nd Edition Murphy, B., Morrison, R. (Eds.) , 279-316, Academic Press
Book Chapter
2007
Boyle, D. P., Schumer, R., Benson, D. A., Meerschaert, M. M. (2007). Recurrence of Extreme Events with Heavy Tailed Interarrivals, Spring American Geophysical Union Meeting: Mexico
Conference Poster
2007
Schumer, R., Benson, D. A., Meerschaert, M. M. (2007). Recurrence of extreme events with power law interarrival times, Geophysical Research Letters, 34, 10.1029/2007GL030767
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2007
Pohll, G. M. (2007). Red Rock Valley - Additional Model
Report
2007
Pohll, G. M. (2007). Red Rock Valley - Groundwater Modeling
Report
2007
Epstein, B., Pohll, G. M., Bansah, D., Makowski, A. (2007). Regional Groundwater Model Development for the Fernley/Wadsworth Hydrologic Basins, Nevada
Report
2007
Lundmark, K., Pohll, G. M. (2007). Regional Water Budget Uncertainty Analysis Using a Mass Balance Mixing-Cell Model: Eastern Nevada and Western Utah, USA, Journal of Hydrology
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