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2004
French, R. H. (2004). Sediment Yield in the Lake Tahoe Basin at Secret Harbor Creek, Nevada State Highway 28, DRI Report No. 41211
Report
2004
Harrisburr, R. D., Papelis, C. (2004). Selenium speciation, availability, and potential for migration in a constructed wetlands park: Las Vegas, NV
Conference Poster
2004
Wittig, A., Takahama, S., Khlystov, A. Y., Pandis, S., Hering, S., Kirby, B., Davidson, C. (2004). Semi-continuous PM 2.5 inorganic composition measurements during the Pittsburgh air quality study, Atmospheric Environment, 38 (20), 3201-3213, Pergamon
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Albright, W. H., Young, M. H., Pohlmann, K. F., Zitzer, S. F. (2004). Sensitivity analysis as a design tool for alternative final landfill covers: Denver, Colorado
Conference Article/Presentation
2004
McKenna, S., Smith, G. (2004). Sensitivity of groundwater flow patterns to parameterization of object-based fluvial aquifer models, In Aquifer Characterization, SEPM Special Publication No. 80, SEPM
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2004
Grubisic, V., Lewis, J. M. (2004). Sierra Wave Project Revisited: 50 Years Later, Bull Amer Meteor Soc, 85, 1127-1142
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Grubisic, V., Lewis, J. M. (2004). Sierra Wave Project: 50 years later, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc. (August 2004), 1127-1142
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Zhu, J., Mohanty, B. P. (2004). Significance of hydraulic parameter distribution skewness on effective averaging schemes in heterogeneous soils: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2004
Zhu, J., Sykes, J. F. (2004). Simple screening models of NAPL dissolution in the subsurface, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 72, 245-258
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Duan, G. (2004). Simulation of flow and pollutant dispersion in meandering channels, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 130, 10, 964-976
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Chen, D., Duan, J. G. (2004). Simulation of Meandering Channel Evolution with an Analytical Model, World Water & Environmental Resources Congress: Salt Lake City, UT
Conference Article/Presentation
2004
Chen, D., Duan, G. (2004). Simulation of meandering channel evolution with an anlytical model: Salt Lake City, UT
Conference Article/Presentation
2004
Chen, D., Duan, G. (2004). Simulation of meandering channel migration and widening processes with an analytical model: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2004
Duan, G. (2004). Simulation of meandering channel migration with the EnSed2D model: Salt Lake City, UT
Conference Article/Presentation
2004
Zagar, D., Warwick, J. J., Knap, A., Rajar, R., Cetina, M., Horvath, M. (2004). Simulation of mercury transport and transformation processes in the Idrijca and Soca River by one-dimensional model MeRiMod: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Conference Article/Presentation
2004
Labban, R., Veranth, J. M., Chow, J. C., Engelbrecht, J. P., Watson, J. G. (2004). Size and Geographical Variation in PM1.0, PM2.5, and PM10: Source Profiles from Soils in the Western United States, Water Air and Soil Pollution, 157 (1-4), 13-31
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Zhu, J., Mohanty, B. P. (2004). Soil hydraulic parameter upscaling for steady-state flows with plant root-water uptake, Vadose Zone Journal, 3, 1464-1470
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Engelbrecht, J. P., Tropp, R. J., Kuhns, H. D., Green, M. C., Watson, J. G. (2004). Source Apportionment Analysis of Air Quality Monitoring Data: Phase II, Final Report to Mid-Atlantic/Northeast Visibility Union and Midwest Regional Planning Organization, April 2004.
Report
2004
Banta, J. R., McConnell, J. R., Edwards, R. R. (2004). Source apportionment mixing models for high resolution trace element ice core records over the past 350 years at Siple Dome, Antarctica: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2004
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Kuhns, H. D., Etyemezian, V. R., Lowenthal, D. H., Crow, D., Kohl, S. D., Engelbrecht, J. P., Green, M. C. (2004). Source Profiles for Industrial, Mobile, and Area Sources in the Big Bend Regional Aerosol Visibility and Observational (BRAVO) Study, Chemosphere, 54 (2), 185-208
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