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2005
Gee, G. W., Keller, J. M., Serne, R. J., Albright, W. H., Decker, D. L. (2005). Chloride Mass Balance Errors in Low-Chloride Environments
Conference Poster
2005
Gee, G. W., Zhang, Z. S., Tyler, S. W., Albright, W. H., Singleton, M. (2005). Chloride Mass Balance: Cautions in Predicting Increased Recharge Rates, Vadose Zone Journal, 4, 72-78
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
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
Conference Article/Presentation
2005
Redmond, K. T., Simeral, D. B., McCurdy, G. D. (2005). Climate Monitoring for Southwest Alaska National Parks: Network Design and Site Selection, 1-92, Western Regional Climate Center: Reno, NV
Report
2005
Isaac, G. A., Hallett, J. (2005). Clouds and PrecipitationClouds and Precipitation, In Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences Anderson, M. (Ed.) , Part 3 Meteorology and Climatology, 1-21, John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Book Chapter
2005
Businger, S., Graziano, T. M., Kaplan, M. L., Rozumalski, R. A. (2005). Cold-air cyclogenesis along the Gulf Stream front: Investigation of diabatic impacts on cyclone development,frontal structure and track, Meteor Atmos Phys, 88, 65-90
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Doran, P. T., Priscu, J. C., Lyons, W. B., Walsh, J. E., Fountain, A. G., McKnight, D. M., Moorhead, D. L., Virginia, R. A., Wall, D. H., Clow, G. D., Fritsen, C. H., McKay, C. P., Parsons, A. N. (2005). Comment on "El Nino suppresses Antarctic warming", Geophysical Research Letters, 32 (7)
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Winograd, I. J., Fridrich, C. J., Sweetkind, D., Belcher, W. R., Thomas, J. M. (2005). Comment on "Testing the interbasin flow hypothesis at Death Valley, California", American Geophysical Union, EOS, 32, 86, 294-297
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Friedmann, E. I., Sun, H. (2005). Communities Adjust their Temperature Optima by Shifting Producer-to-Consumer Ratio, Shown in Lichens as Models: I. Hypothesis, Microbial Ecology, 49, 523 -527
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Sun, H., Friedmann, E. I. (2005). Communities Adjust their Temperature Optima by Shifting Producer-to-Consumer Ratio, Shown in Lichens as Models: II, Experimental Verification, Microbial Ecology, 49, 528-535
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Krause, P., Boyle, D. P., Base, F. (2005). Comparison of different efficiency criteria for hydrological model assessment, Advances in Geosciences, 5, 89-97
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Cao, J., Rong, B., Lee, Shuncheng, Chow, J. C., Ho, K., Liu, S., Zhu, C. (2005). Composition of indoor aerosols at the Emperor Qin's Terra-Cotta Museum, Xi'an, China, during summer 2004, Particuology, 3 (3), 170-175
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Taylor, K. C. (2005). Computer Assisted Interpretation of Ice Core Annual Layers: Copenhagen, Denmark
Conference Article/Presentation
2005
Turcu, V., Jones, S., Or, D. (2005). Continuous monitoring of soil CO2 and O2 concentrations for gradient-based surface gaseous flux estimates, Vadose Zone Journal, 4 (ARTICLE), 1161-1169
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Turcu, V., Jones, S., Or, D. (2005). Continuous soil carbon dioxide and oxygen measurements and estimation of gradient-based gaseous flux, Vadose Zone Journal, 4 (4), 1161-1169, Soil Science Society of America
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
McConnell, J. R. (2005). Continuous ultra-trace analysis of ice cores: Industrial pollution to ice sheet mass balance: Cambridge, UK
Conference Article/Presentation
2005
Bentley, C. R., Taylor, K. C., Shturmakov, A. J., Mason, W. P., Emmell, G. R., Lebar, D. A. (2005). Coring to the West Antarctic ice sheet bed with a new Deep Ice Sheet Coring (DISC) drill: San Francisco, CA
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2005
Veranth, J. M., Moss, T. A., Chow, J. C., Labban, R., Nichols, W. K., Walton, J. C., Watson, J. G., Yost, G. S. (2005). Correlation of in vitro cytokine responses with the chemical composition of soil-derived particulate matter, Environ Health Perspect, 1-37, 10.1289/ehp.8360
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Young, M. H., Zhu, J. (2005). Correspondence of hydraulic functions and its implication on upscaling for large scale flux and surface soil moisture in heterogeneous soils: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2005
Hershey, R. L., Decker, D. L. (2005). Coupling a discrete-state compartment model and a water-rock reaction model with application to a large-scale hydrologic system in southern Nevada: San Francisco, CA
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