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2006
Fujita, E. M., Campbell, D. E., Zielinska, B. K., Arnott, W. P., Chow, J. C. (2006). Exposure to air toxics in mobile source dominated microenvironments, Desert Research Institute: Reno, NV
Report
2006
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Chen, L.-W.A., Ho, S.S.H., Koracin, D. R., Zielinska, B. K., Tang, D., Perera, F., Cao, J., Lee, Shuncheng (2006). Exposure to PM2.5 and PAHs from the Tong Liang, China, epidemiological study, J.Env.Sci.Health Part A, A41, 517-542
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Coming, D. S., Staadt, O. G. (2006). Fast Multi-Body Dynamic Collision Pruning: So Many Donuts, So Little Time, Doctoral Seminar at the Symposium on Interactive 3D Graphics and Games
Conference Poster
2006
Labban, R., Veranth, J., Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C. (2006). Feasibility of soil dust source apportionment by the pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry method, J.Air Waste Manage.Assoc., 56 (9), 1230-1242
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Young, M. H., Caldwell, T. G., Meadows, D. G., Etyemezian, V. R., Nikolich, G., Shafer, D. S., McDonald, E. V., Miller, J. J., Goreham, J. (2006). Field and Laboratory Evaluation of a Soil-Applied, Organic Emulsion: Indianapolis, Indiana
Conference Poster
2006
Albright, W. H., Benson, C. H., Gee, G. W., Abichou, T., McDonald, E. V., Tyler, S. W., Rock, S. A. (2006). Field Performance of a Compacted Clay Landfill FinalCover at a Humid Site, Journal of Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering, 132 (11), 1393-1403
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Albright, W. H., Benson, C. H., Gee, G. W., Abichou, T., Tyler, S. W., Rock, S. A. (2006). Field Performance of Three Compacted Clay Landfill Covers, Vadose Zone Journal, 5, 1157-1171
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Chief, K., Ferre, T. P., Nijssen, B. (2006). Field testing of a soil corer air permeameter (SCAP) in desert soils, Vadose Zone Journal, 1257-1263, 10.2136/vzj2006.0063
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Stone, M. C. (2006). Fish Passage Technology Transfer: Lessons Learned in the Pacific Northwest: San Luis Obispo, CA
Conference Poster
2006
Schultz, A., Moser, D. P. (2006). Flight to nowhere, Quiet Birdmen Beam, 63, 3-4
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Duan, J. G., Weller, J., Chen, D. (2006). Flow and Sediment Transport Simulations with the EnSed2D Model
Report
2006
Millhollen, A. G., Gustin, M. S., Obrist, D. (2006). Foliar Mercury Accumulation and Exchange for Three Tree Species, Environmental Science and Technology, 40, 6001-6006
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
McKenna, S., Reeves, P. (2006). Fractured continuum approach to stochastic permeability modeling, In Stochastic Modeling and Geostatistics: Principles, Methods, and Case Studies, Volume II, AAPG
Book Chapter
2006
Serbin, G., Or, D. (2006). Frequency-domain analyses of GPR waveforms: enhancing near-surface observational capabilities, IAHS PUBLICATION, 303, 274
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Fujita, E. M., Zielinska, B. K., Arnott, W. P., Campbell, D. E., Reinhart, L., Sagebiel, J., Chow, J. C. (2006). Gasoline/Diesel PM Split Study: Source and ambient sampling, chemical analysis, and apportionment phase, final report, Desert Research Institute: Reno, NV
Report
2006
McDonald, J. D., White, R. K., Barr, E. B., Zielinska, B. K., Chow, J. C., Grosjean, E. (2006). Generation and Characterization of Hardwood Smoke Inhalation Exposure Atmospheres, Aerosol Sci Technol, 40 (8), 573-584
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Farnham, I. M., Rose, T. P., Kwicklis, E. M., Hershey, R. L., Paces, J. B., Fryer, W. M. (2006). Geochemical and isotopic evaluation of groundwater movement in corrective action unit 97: Yucca Flat/Climax Mine, Nevada Test Site, Nevada
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2006
Rose, T. P., Benedict, F. C., Thomas, J. M., Sicke, W. S., Hershey, R. L., Paces, J. B., Farnham, I. M., Peterman, Z. E. (2006). Geochemical data analysis and interpretation of the Pahute Mesa - Oasis Valley grounwater flow system, Nye County, Nevada.
Report
2006
Burkhart, J. F., Bales, R. C., McConnell, J. R. (2006). Geographic variability of nitrate deposition and preservation over the Greenland Ice Sheet, **** missing ****
Conference Poster
2006
Chen, Y., Or, D. (2006). Geometrical factors and interfacial processes affecting complex dielectric permittivity of partially saturated porous media, Water resources research, 42 (6)
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
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