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2004
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Chen, L.-W.A., Arnott, W. P., Moosmüller, H., Fung, K. (2004). Equivalence of Elemental Carbon by Thermal/Optical Reflectance and Transmittance with Different Temperature Protocols, Environ. Sci. Technol., 38, 4414-4422
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Chen, L.-W.A., Moosmüller, H., Arnott, W. P., Fung, K. K. (2004). Equivalence of Elemental Carbon Measured by Thermal/Optical Reflectance and Transmittance Methods with Different Temperature Protocols, Environ Sci & Techn, 38 (16), 4144-4422
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Carroll, R. W., Warwick, J. J., James, A. I., Miller, J. R. (2004). Erosion and Overbank Deposition: Effects on Mercury Transport in the Carson River, Nevada: Salt Lake City, Utah
Conference Article/Presentation
2004
McCurdy, G. D., Albright, W. H. (2004). Estimates of Potential Evapotranspiration at Selected Sites in Eastern Nevada from Meteorological Station Data, DRI Report No. 41198
Report
2004
Adams, K. D. (2004). Estimating palaeowind strength from beach deposits-Reply, Sedimentology, 51, 671-673
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Ye, M., Meyer, P. D., Neuman, S. P., Pohlmann, K. F. (2004). Estimating Prior Model Probabilities Using an Entropy Principle: San Francisco
Conference Poster
2004
Miller, J. J., French, R. H. (2004). Estimating the depth, duration, and frequency of playa lake flooding at Edwards Air Force Base using remotely sensed data: Zzyzx, CA
Conference Poster
2004
Yeh, T. C., Ye, M., Khaleel, R. (2004). Estimation of Field-Scale Effective Unsaturated Hydraulic Conductivity Tensor Using Spatial Moments of Moisture Content Plumes: San Francisco
Conference Poster
2004
Minor, T. B., Cablk, M. E. (2004). Estimation of Impervious Cover in the Lake Tahoe Basin Using Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems Data Integration, Journal of Nevada Water Resources Association, 1 (1), 58-75
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Huntington, J. L., Boyle, D. P., Lamorey, G. (2004). Estimation of MODIS Fractional Snow Cover for Improved Streamflow Forecasting: An Example from Del Norte, Colorado: Albuquerque, NM
Conference Poster
2004
Boyle, D. P., Fritchel, P., Lamorey, G., Markstrom, S. (2004). Evaluation of a Hydrologic Model of the Rio Grande (USA) Using Observed and Modelled Land Surface Fluxes and States: Manno, Switzerland
Conference Article/Presentation
2004
Jones, T., Thomas, J. M., French, R. H., Mihevc, T. M. (2004). Evaluation of effectiveness of three types of highway alignment BMPs for sediment and nutrient control: Crystal Bay, Lake Tahoe
Conference Poster
2004
Pohll, G. M., Bohm, B., Stevick, E., Huntington, J. L. (2004). Evaluation of Groundwater Supplies in the Fernley Area, Nevada, DRI Report No. 41201
Report
2004
Mihevc, T. M., Thomas, J. M., Gunter, M. (2004). Evaluation of Urban Runoff BMP Effectiveness Through Assessment of Mechanical Treatment Technologies and Wetland Systems Employed at the Stateline Stormwater Project, DRI Report No. 41204
Report
2004
Karl, T., Potosnak, M., Guenther, A., Clark, D., Walker, J. W., Herrick, J. D., Geron, C. (2004). Exchange processes of volatile organic compounds above a tropical rain forest: Implications for modeling tropospheric chemistry above dense vegetation, Journal Of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres, 109 (D18)
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Giroux, B., Hackenberry, P., Pohll, G. M. (2004). Expanding Las Vegas Wash perchlorate modeling: Costa Mesa, CA
Conference Poster
2004
Zhang, L., Yu, Z., Papelis, C. (2004). Experimental and modeled adsorption of rare earth elements in a Yucca Mountain aquifer: Denver, Colorado
Conference Poster
2004
Fujita, E. M., Campbell, D. E., Arnott, W. P., Zielinska, B. K., Chow, J. C. (2004). Exposure to air toxics in mobile source dominated microenvironments (draft study plan), Desert Research Institute: Reno, NV
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2004
Tranter, M., Fountain, A., Fritsen, C. H., Lyons, W., Priscu, J., Statham, P., Welch, K. (2004). Extreme hydrochemical conditions in natural microcosms entombed within Antarctic ice, Hydrological Processes, 18, 379-387
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Murray, P. A., Russell, C. E. (2004). Field development of novel approach in acquiring deep groundwater samples at Sandia National Laboratories; Nevada Test Site; and Nye County, Nevada, **** missing ****
Conference Poster
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