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2002
Gee, G., Or, D. (2002). Particle-size analysis. p. 255–293. JH Dane and GC Topp (ed.) Methods of soil analysis. Part 4. Physical methods. SSSA Book Ser. 5. SSSA, Madison, WI., Particle-size analysis. p. 255–293. In JH Dane and GC Topp (ed.) Methods of soil analysis. Part 4. Physical methods. SSSA Book Ser. 5. SSSA, Madison, WI.
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Or, D. (2002). Physical processes affecting microbial habitats and activity in unsaturated porous media, Journal of Agricultural and Marine Sciences [JAMS], 7 (2), 39-45
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2002
Green, M. C., Chow, J. C. (2002). Plans for Carbon Apportionment in Clark County
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2002
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (2002). PM 2.5 carbonate concentrations at regionally representative Interagency Monitoring of Protected Visual Environment sites, J. Geophys. Res, 107 (D21), ICC 6-1-ICC 6-9, 10.1029/2001JD000574
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2002
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (2002). PM2.5 carbonate concentrations at regionally representative IMPROVE sites, J. Geophys. Res., 107 (D21), ICC 6-1-ICC 6-9
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2002
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (2002). PM2.5 Carbonate Concentrations at Regionally Representative Interagency Monitoring of Protected Visual Environment Sites, J. Geophys. Res., 107 (D21), 6-9
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2002
Edgerton, S. A., Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (2002). Preface - Tropospheric Aerosols: Science and Policy in an International Community, Sci. Total Environ., 287 (3), 165-166
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2002
Edgerton, S., Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (2002). Preface-Tropospheric aerosols: Science and policy in an international community, Science of the Total Environment, 287 (3), 165-166
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2002
Pandis, S., Davidson, C., Robinson, A., Khlystov, A. Y. (2002). Preliminary results from the Pittsburgh Air Quality Study, AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 1, 0123
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2002
Pielke, R. A., Stohlgren, T., Schell, L., Parton, W., Doesken, N., Redmond, K. T., Moeny, J., McKee, T., Kittel, T. G. (2002). Problems in evaluating regional and local trends in temperature: An example from eastern Colorado, USA, Intl. J. Climatology, 421-434
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2002
Hartwell, W. T., Valentine, D. (2002). Reading the Stones: The Archaeology of Yucca Mountain, Topics in Yucca Mountain Archaeology, In Reading the stones: The archaeology of Yucca Mountain, 4, 1-78
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Mugica, V., Watson, J. G., Vega, E., Reyes, E., Ruiz, M., Chow, J. C. (2002). Receptor model source apportionment of nonmethane hydrocarbons in Mexico City, The Scientific World, 2, 844-860
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2002
Mugica, V., Watson, J. G., Vega, E., Reyes, E., Ruiz, M. E., Chow, J. C. (2002). Receptor Model Source Apportionment of Nonmethane Hydrocarbons in Mexico City, The Scientific World, 2, 844-860
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2002
Watson, J. G., Zhu, T., Chow, J. C., Engelbrecht, J. P., Fujita, E. M., Wilson, W. E. (2002). Receptor Modeling Application Framework for Particle Source Apportionment, Chemosphere, 49 (9), 1093-1136
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2002
Mitchell, D. L., d'Entremont, R. P., DeSlover, D. H., Arnott, W. P. (2002). Remote Sensing Answers for Ice Cloud Questions, Bull. Amer. Meteor. Soc., 83, 845-846
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2002
Kuhns, H. D., Barber, P. W., Keislar, R., Mazzoleni, C., Moosmüller, H., Nikolic, D., Robinson, N. F., Watson, J. G. (2002). Remote sensing of gaseous and particle emissions from onroad vehicles in Clark County, Nevada
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2002
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (2002). Review of PM 2.5 and PM 10 apportionment for fossil fuel combustion and other sources by the chemical mass balance receptor model, Energy & Fuels, 16 (2), 222-260
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2002
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (2002). Review of PM2.5 Source Apportionment for Fossil Fuel Combustion and Other Sources by the Chemical Mass Balance Receptor Model, Energy & Fuels, 16 (2), 222-260
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2002
Fu, S., Cheng, W., Susfalk, R. B. (2002). Rhizosphere respiration varies with plant species and phenology: A greenhouse pot experiment, Plant and Soil, 239, 133-140
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2002
Dana, G. L., Fountain, A. G., Wharton, J. ,. (2002). Satellite-derived indices of stream discharge in Taylor Valley, Antarctica, Hydrological Processes, 16, 1603-1616
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