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2006
Kratt, C., Calvin, W., Coolbaugh, M. F. (2006). Geothermal exploration with Hymap hyperspectral data at Brady-Desert Peak, Nevada, Remote Sensing of Environment, 104, 313-324
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Fountain, A. G., Nylen, T. H., MacClune, K. L., Dana, G. L. (2006). Glacier mass balances (1993-2001), Taylor Valley, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, Journal of Glaciology, 52, 451-462
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Fowler, C. S., Rhode, D. E. (2006). Great Basin Plants, In Handbook of North America Indians, Volume 3: Environment, Origins, and Population Ubelaker, D. (Ed.) , 331-350, Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington, DC
Book Chapter
2006
Chen, L., Young, M. H. (2006). Green-ampt infiltration model for sloping surfaces, Water Resour. Res., 42, W07420, doi:10.1029/2005WR004468., 42
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Burkhart, J. F., Bales, R. C., Dibb, J. E., McConnell, J. R. (2006). Greenland Environmental Observatory ~ Summit: Boulder, CO
Conference Poster
2006
Bohm, B., Thomas, J. M., Dahan, O., Ralston, J., McKay, W. A. (2006). Ground water chemistry evolution under unsaturated zone sulfate salt dissolution in a Great Basin lacustrine aquifer, western United States: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2006
Zhu, J., Satish, M. G. (2006). Groundwater Flows in Heterogeneous Semi-Confined Aquifers: Philadelphia
Conference Poster
2006
Hassan, A. (2006). Groundwater Model ValidationGroundwater Model Validation, In The Handbook of Groundwater Engineering, 1-28
Book Chapter
2006
Zhu, J., Pohlmann, K. F., Ye, M., Shafer, D. S., Carroll, R. W. (2006). Groundwater pathways from regions upgradient of potential Yucca Mountain repository, 623-629: Las Vegas, Nevada
Conference Article/Presentation
2006
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Mauderly, J., Costa, D., Wyzga, R., Vedal, S., Hidy, G., Altshuler, S., Marrack, D., Heuss, J., Wolff, G., Pope, C., Dockery, D. (2006). Health effects of fine particulate air pollution: Lines that connectCHOW2006, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, 56 (10), 1368-1380
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Taylor, K. C. (2006). History of Ice Core Science, A 2800 word invited article published in the Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Schmid, B., Ferrare, R., Flynn, C. J., Elleman, R., Covert, D. S., Strawa, A. W., Welton, E., Turner, D., Jonsson, H. H., Redemann, J., Eilers, J., Ricci, K., Hallar, A. G., Clayton, M., Michalsky, I., Smirnov, A., Holben, B., Barnard, J. (2006). How well can we measure the vertical profile of tropospheric aerosol extinction?, J Geophys Res, doi: 2005.JD005837
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Tuller, M., Or, D. (2006). Hydraulic Properties of Swelling Clay-Sand Mixtures: Microscale Modeling and Measurements, Geotechnical Special Publication, 147 (2), 2186, Reston, VA; American Society of Civil Engineers; 1998
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). Hydrologic and Air Quality Impacts of a Soil-Applied, Organic Emulsion: Philadelphia, PA
Conference Poster
2006
Krause, P., Base, F., BendeMichl, U., Fink, M., Flugel, W., Pfennig, B., Boyle, D. P., Markstrom, S. (2006). Hydrological Modelling in the Gera catchment -- Multiscale Investigations in a Mesoscale Catchment: Reno, NV
Conference Poster
2006
Taylor, K. C. (2006). Ice Core Conductivity Studies, A 3,100 word invited article published in the Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Reusch, D., McConnell, J. R., Alley, R. B. (2006). Ice Cores and Self-organizing Maps: A Study of Recent Climate in Greenland: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2006
McKenna, S., Hart, D., Yarrington, L. (2006). Impact of sensor detection limits on protecting water distribution systems from contamination events, Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management, 132 (4), 305-309
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2006
Meadows, D. G., Young, M. H., Fenstermaker, L.F. (2006). Impact of Spatial Variability of Soil Properties on Local Water Balance in a Mojave Desert Ecosystem: Indianapolis, Indiana
Conference Poster
2006
Susfalk, R. B. (2006). Impact Of The Rosewood Creek Restoration Project On Suspended Sediment Loading To Lake Tahoe: Pre-Monitoring And Year 1.: Reno, NV
Conference Poster
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