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2006
Millhollen, A. G., Obrist, D., Gustin, M. S. (2006). Mercury Accumulation in Grass and Forb Species as a Function of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Concentrations and Mercury, Chemosphere, 65, 889-897
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2006
Abrams, N. J., McConnell, J. R., Mulvaney, R., Wolff, E. W. (2006). Methane Sulphonic Acid in a network of Antarctic ice cores as a proxy for Antarctic sea ice variations: San Francisco, CA
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2006
Christy, J. R., Norris, W. B., Redmond, K. T., Gallo, K. (2006). Methodology and Results of Calculating Central California Surface Temperature Trends: Evidence of Human-Induced Climate Change?, J Climate, 19 (4), 548-563
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2006
McConnell, J. R. (2006). Microparticle and Trace Element Studies, Encyclopedia of Quaternary Science
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2006
Chen, D., Duan, J. (2006). Modeling Channel Morphologic Change in the West Jordan River, Utah, World Water & Environmental Resources Congress: Omaha, Nebraska
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2006
Makowski, A., Pohll, G. M., Kropf, C. (2006). Modeling nitrate transport in Spanish Springs Valley, Washoe County, Nevada, 2006 General Meeting: Philadelphia, PA
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2006
Chen, L., Young, M. H., Zhu, J., Susfalk, R. B. (2006). Modeling Polyacrylamide Transport in Water Delivery Canals: Indianapolis, IN
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2006
Knipping, E., Kumar, N., Pun, B., Seigneur, C., Wu, S., Schichtel, B. (2006). Modeling regional haze during the BRAVO study using CMAQ?MADRID: 2. Source region attribution of particulate sulfate compounds, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 111 (D06303), 1-13, 10.1029/2004JD005609
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2006
Kunkel, K. E., Novak, R. J., Lampman, R. L., Gu, W. D. (2006). Modeling the impact of variable climatic factors on the crossover of Culex restauns and Culex pipiens (Diptera : Culicidae), vectors of West Nile virus in Illinois, American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 74 (1), 168-173
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2006
Chen, D., Duan, J. (2006). Modeling width adjustment in meandering channels, Journal of Hydrology, 321, 59-76
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2006
Zagar, D., Knap, A., Warwick, J. J., Rajar, R., Horvath, M., Cetina, M. (2006). Modelling of mercury transport and transformation processes in the Idrijca and Soca river system., Science of the Total Environment, 1, 368, 149-163
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2006
Chen, D., Duan, J. G., Stone, M. C., Acharya, K. (2006). Modified settling velocity formula for sand-size particles accounts for particle-to particle collisions: AGU 2006 Fall Meeting
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2006
Martin, D. W., Ross, R. M., Quetin, L. B., Murray, A. E. (2006). Molecular approach (PCR-DGGE) to diet analysis in young Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba), Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser., 319, 155-165
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2006
Martin, D., Ross, R., Quetin, L., Murray, A. E. (2006). Molecular approach (PCR-DGGE) to diet analysis in young Antarctic krill Euphausia superba, Marine Ecology Progress Series, 319, 155-165
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2006
Parashar, R., Govindaraju, R. S. (2006). Moment analysis for compounds undergoing sequential chain reactions with first-order decay, Stochastic Environmental Research and Risk Assessment, 20, 95-105, 10.1007/s00477-005-0014-5
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2006
Mohamed, M. M., Hatfield, K., Hassan, A. (2006). Monte Carlo Evaluation of Microbial-Mediated Contaminant Reactions in Heterogeneous Aquifers, Advances in Water Resources, 29, 8, 1123-1139
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2006
Minoura, H., Takahashi, K., Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (2006). Multi-year trend in fine and coarse particle mass, carbon, and ions in downtown Tokyo, Japan, Atmos.Environ., 40 (14), 2478-2487
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2006
Klise, K., McKenna, S. (2006). Multivariate applications for detecting anomalous water quality, 1-11, 8th Annual Water Distribution Systems Analysis Symposium
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2006
Prater, M. R., Obrist, D., Arnone, J.A. III, DeLucia, E. H. (2006). Net carbon exchange and evapotranspiration in postfire and intact sagebrush communities in the Great Basin, Oecologia, 146, 595-607
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2006
Kumar, N. (2006). New IMPROVE Algorithm and Transboundary Pollution, CENRAP Meeting: Kansas City, MO, May 31, 2006, Invited presentation
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