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2003
Mohanty, B. P., Zhu, J. (2003). Hydraulic Property Upscaling in Heterogeneous Soils, AGU Fall Meeting: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2003
Garner, C. B., Larsen, D. (2003). Hydrostratigraphy of a Window through the Upper Claiborne Confining Unit, Memphis, Tennessee, South-Central Section (37th) and Southeastern Section (52nd), GSA Joint Annual Meeting (March 12-14, 2003): Memphis, TN
Conference Poster
2003
Lowenthal, D. H., Kumar, N., Hand, J. L., Kreidenweis, S., Collett, J. L., Lee, T., Day, D. (2003). Hygroscopic organic aerosols during BRAVO?, J. Air & Waste Manage. Assoc., 53, 1273-1279
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2003
Levitt, D. G., Young, M. H. (2003). Hygroscopic WaterHygroscopic Water, In Encyclopedia of Water Science, 923-927
Book Chapter
2003
McConnell, J. R. (2003). Ice cores, chemistry and environmental change: Reno, NV
Conference Poster
2003
Weatherly, H. E., Zitzer, S. F., Coleman, J. S., Arnone, J.A. III (2003). In situ litter decomposition and litter quality in a Mojave Desert ecosystem: effects of elevated CO2 and interannual climate variability, Global Change Biology, 9, 1223-1233
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2003
Rosenstiel, T. N., Potosnak, M. J., Griffin, K. L., Fall, R., Monson, R. K. (2003). Increased CO2 uncouples growth from isoprene emission in an agriforest ecosystem, Nature, 421, 256-259
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2003
Obrist, D., Arnone, J.A. III (2003). Increasing CO2 Accelerates Root Growth and Enhances Water Acquisition During Early Stages of Development in Larrea tridentata, New Phytologist, 159 (1), 175-184
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2003
Young, M. H., McDonald, E. V., Caldwell, T. G., Benner, S. G. (2003). Infiltration through desert pavements, Mojave Desert, CA, USA: Denver, CO
Conference Poster
2003
Young, M. H., McDonald, E. V., Caldwell, T. G., Benner, S. G. (2003). Infiltration through desert pavements, Mojave Desert, CA, USA: Nice, France
Conference Poster
2003
Chow, J. C. (2003). Introduction to Special Topic: Weekend and Weekday Differences in Ozone Levels, J. Air & Waste Manage. Assoc., 53 (7)
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2003
Chow, J. C. (2003). Introduction to Special Topic: Weekend and Weekday Differences in Ozone Levels, EM (July)
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2003
Sukop, M., Or, D. (2003). Invasion percolation of single component, multiphase fluids with lattice Boltzmann models, Physica B: Condensed Matter, 338 (1-4), 298-303, North-Holland
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2003
Pachepsky, Y., Timlin, D., Rawls, W., Šimunek, J., Jarvis, N., van Genuchten, M., Gärdenäs, A., Vervoort, R., Cattle, S., Tuller, M. (2003). Journal of Hydrology 272 (2003) 291–292 www. elsevier. com/locate/jhydrol, Journal of Hydrology, 272, 291-292
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2003
Duan, J. G., Chen, D. (2003). KANKAKEE River and Iroquois River Report on Post-Processing of Survey Data, Support to ENSED2D Model
Report
2003
Hershey, R. L., Papelis, C., Decker, D. L., Miller, G. C. (2003). Laboratory experiments of As(V) and As(III) sorption onto pit-lake sediments from three different orebody types: Cairns, Queensland, Australia
Conference Article/Presentation
2003
Adams, K. D. (2003). Lake levels and sedimentary environments during deposition of the Wono and Trego Hot Springs tephras in the Lake Lahontan basin, Nevada and California, USA, XVI INQUA Congress Programs with Abstracts, Desert Research Institute: Reno, NV
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2003
Goebel, W. F., Graf, K. E., Hockett, B. S., Rhode, D. E. (2003). Late Pleistocene Humans at Bonneville Estates Rockshelter, Eastern Nevada, Current Research in the Pleistocene, 20, 20-23
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2003
Lancaster, N., Tchakerian, V. P. (2003). Late Quaternary aeolian dynamics in the Mojave Desert, in Enzel. Y, Wells, S. G., and Lancaster, N (eds), Paleoenvironments and Paleohydrology of the Mojave and Southern Great Basin Deserts, Geological Society of America Special Paper, 368, 231-249
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2003
Lancaster, N., Tchakerian, V. P. (2003). Late Quaternary eolian dynamics, Mojave Desert, CaliforniaLate Quaternary eolian dynamics, Mojave Desert, California, In Paleoenvironments and Paleohydrology of the Mojave and Southern Great Basin Deserts, Geological Society of America Special Paper 368, Enzel, Y., Wells, S. G., Lancaster , N. (Eds.) , 231-253
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