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2002
Marion, G. M. (2002). A molal-based model for strong acid chemistry at low temperatures, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 66 (14), 2499-2516
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2002
Teague, S. V., Sagebiel, J. A., Purcell, R. G., Rogers, C. F., Lowenthal, D. H., Zielinska, B. K. (2002). A PM2.5 inlet impactor designed for a high flow application, Aerosol Sci. Technol., 36 , 1029-1032
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2002
Abu-Allaban, M., Gertler, A. W., Lowenthal, D. H. (2002). A preliminary apportionment of the sources of ambient PM10, PM2.5, and VOCs in Cairo, Atmos. Environ., 36 , 5549-5557
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2002
Abu-Allaban, M., Gertler, A. W., Lowenthal, D. H. (2002). A Preliminary Apportionment of the Sources of Ambient PM10, PM2.5, and VOCs in Cairo, Atmos. Environ., 36 (35), 5549-5557
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2002
Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C. (2002). A wintertime PM 2.5 episode at the Fresno, CA, supersite, Atmospheric Environment, 36 (3), 465-475
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2002
Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C. (2002). A Wintertime PM2.5 Episode at the Fresno, CA, Supersite, Atmos. Environ., 36 (3), 465-475
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2002
Gupta, H. V., Sorooshian, S., Hogue, T., Boyle, D. P. (2002). Advances in Automatic Calibration of Watershed Models. Chapter 1.Advances in Automatic Calibration of Watershed Models. Chapter 1., In Advances in Calibration of Watershed Models. Monograph Series on Water Resources
Book Chapter
2002
Lowenthal, D. H., Borys, R. D., Wetzel, M. A. (2002). Aerosol distributions and cloud interactions at a mountaintop laboratory, J. Geophys. Res., 107 (D18), AAC 1-1-AAC 1-6
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2002
Coulombe, W., Freeman, D., Engelbrecht, J. P., Havatone, C. (2002). Air Quality Monitoring for the Hualapai, 10th Annual Region IX Tribal EPA Conference: Sparks, NV
Conference Article/Presentation
2002
Billings, S. A., Schaeffer, S. M., Zitzer, S. F., Charlet, T. N., Smith, S. D., Evans, R. D. (2002). Alterations of nitrogen dynamics under elevated carbon dioxide in an intact Mojave Desert ecosystem: evidence from nitrogen-15, Oecologia, 131, 463-467
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2002
Albright, W. H., Benson, C. H. (2002). Alternative Cover Assessment Program, 2002 Annual Report, Desert Research Institute: Reno, NV, DRI Report No. 41182.
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2002
Albright, W. H., Gee, G. W., Wilson, G. V., Fayer, M. J. (2002). Alternative Cover Assessment Project: Phase I Report
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2002
Leij, F., Ghezzehei, T., Or, D. (2002). Analytical models for soil pore‐size distribution after tillage, Soil Science Society of America Journal, 66 (4), 1104-1114, Soil Science Society Madison
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2002
Zhu, J., Mohanty, B. P. (2002). Analytical Solutions for Steady State Vertical Infiltration, Water Resources Research, 38, 10.1029/2001WR000398
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2002
Doran, P. T., Priscu, J. C., Walsh, J. E., Fountain, A. G., McKight, D. M., Moorhead, D. L. (2002). Antarctic climate cooling and terrestrial ecosystem response, Nature
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2002
Doran, P., Priscu, J., Lyons, W., Walsh, J., Fountain, A., McKnight, D., Moorhead, D., Virginia, R., Wall, D., Clow, G., Fritsen, C. H., McKay, C., Parsons, A. (2002). Antarctica climate cooling and terrestrial ecosystems response, Nature, 415, 517-520
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2002
Podnar, D., Koracin, D. R., Panorska, A. (2002). Application of artificial neural networks to modeling the transport and dispersion of tracers in complex terrain, Atmos. Environ., 36 , 561-570
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2002
Murray, A. E. (2002). Archaea in marine environmentsArchaea in marine environments, In Encyclopedia of Environmental Microbiology, 276-293, John Wiley and Sons Inc.
Book Chapter
2002
Johnson, W. G. (2002). Archaeological examination of Cold War architecture: a reactionary cultural response to the threat of nuclear warArchaeological examination of Cold War architecture: a reactionary cultural response to the threat of nuclear war, In Materiel Culture: The Archaeology of Twentieth Century Conflict, 227-235, Routledge Press
Book Chapter
2002
Beck, C. M. (2002). Archaeology of scientific experiments at a nuclear testing groundArchaeology of scientific experiments at a nuclear testing ground, In Materiel Culture: The Archaeology of Twentieth Century Conflict, 65-79, Routledge Press
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