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2002
Stockwell, W. R., Goliff, W. S. (2002). Comment on "Simulation of a reacting pollutant puff using an adaptive grid algorithm" by R. K. Srivastava et al.", J. Geophys. Res., 107 (D22)
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2002
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Lowenthal, D. H., Richards, L. (2002). Comparability between PM 2.5 and light scattering measurements, Environ. Mon. Assess, 79 (1), 29-45
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2002
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Lowenthal, D. H., Richards, L. W. (2002). Comparability between PM2.5 and Light Scattering Measurements, Environ. Monitoring and Assessment, 79 (1), 29-45
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2002
Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C. (2002). Comparison and evaluation of in-situ and filter carbon measurements at the Fresno Supersite, J. Geophys. Res., 107 (D21), ICC 3-1-ICC 3-15
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2002
Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C. (2002). Comparison and evaluation of in-situ and filter carbon measurements at the Fresno Supersite, J. Geophys. Res. Atmos, 107 (D21), ICC 3-1-ICC 3-15, 10.1029/2001JD000573
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2002
Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C. (2002). Comparison and Evaluation of In-Situ and Filter Carbon Measurements at the Fresno Supersite, J. Geophys. Res., 107 (D21), ICC 3-1 -ICC 3-15
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2002
Chen, D., Cao, W., Hu, C. (2002). Computing the threshold of river channel shrinkage, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 22-28
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2002
Sharpe, S. E. (2002). Constructing Seasonal Climograph Overlap Envelopes from Holocene Packrat Midden Contents, Dinosaur National Monument, Colorado, Quarternary Research, 57, 306-313
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2002
Altman, S., Meigs, L., Jones, T., McKenna, S. (2002). Controls of mass recovery rates in single‐well injection‐withdrawal tracer tests with a single‐porosity, heterogeneous conceptualization, Water Resources Research, 38 (7), 30-1-30-15
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2002
Zhu, J., Warrick, A. W., Mohanty, B. P. (2002). Correspondence of Hydraulic Functions and its Significance in Upscaling of Hydraulic Properties for Heterogeneous Soils, AGU Fall Meeting: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2002
Watson, J. G. (2002). Critical Review - Visibility: Science and Regulation, J. Air & Waste Manage. Assoc., 52 (6), 628-713
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2002
Chow, J. C., Bachmann, J. D., Wierman, S. S., Mathai, C. V., Malm, W. C., White, W. H., Mueller, P. K., Kumar, N., Watson, J. G. (2002). Critical Review Discussion - Visibility: Science and Regulation, J. Air & Waste Manage. Assoc., 52 (9), 973-999
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2002
Mouat, D. A., Lancaster, J. M. (2002). Desertification Impacts on Landscapes, Biodiversity and Human PopulationsDesertification Impacts on Landscapes, Biodiversity and Human Populations, In Encyclopedia of Soil Science Lal , R. (Ed.) , 335-339, Dekker: New York
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2002
Chow, J. C., Engelbrecht, J. P., Watson, J. G., Wilson, W. E., Frank, N. H., Zhu, T. (2002). Designing monitoring networks to represent outdoor human exposure, Chemosphere, 49, 961-978
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2002
Chow, J. C., Engelbrecht, J. P., Watson, J. G., Wilson, W., Frank, N., Zhu, T. (2002). Designing monitoring networks to represent outdoor human exposure, Chemosphere, 49 (9), 961-978
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2002
Shope, C., Gammons, C. H., Xie, Y. (2002). Diel zinc cycling and groundwater surface water interactions at High Ore Creek, Basin, Montana: Livingston, Montana
Conference Poster
2002
Serbin, G., Or, D. (2002). Diurnal Measurement of Near-Surface Water Content using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR)-Implications for Large Scale Hydrological Studies using Radar Measurements
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2002
Pringle, S., Glass, R. J., Cooper, C. A. (2002). Double-diffusive finger convection in a Hele-Shaw cell: An experiment exploring the evolution of concentration fields, length scales and mass transfer, Transport in Porous Media, 47, 195-214
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2002
Gillies, J. A., Nickling, W. G., King, J. (2002). Drag coefficient and plant form response to wind speed in three plant species: Burning Bush (Euonymus alatus), Colorado Blue Spruce (Picea pungens glauca), and Fountain Grass (Pennisefum sefaceum), J. Geophys. Res. Atmos., 107 (D24), 10-1 -10-15
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2002
Rhode, D. E. (2002). Early Holocene Juniper Woodland and Chaparral Taxa in the Central Baja California Peninsula, Mexico, Quaternary Research, 57 (1), 102-108
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