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2000
Sioutas, C., Kim, S., Chang, M. C., Terrell, L. L., Gong, H. (2000). Field evaluation of a modified DataRAM MIE scattering monitor for real-time PM2.5 mass concentration measurements, Atmos. Environ., 34 (28), 4829-4838
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2000
Gautam, M., Watanabe, K., Saegusa, H. (2000). Field experiment and observations of runoff generation processes in a forested mountainous catchment, Tono area, Japan, Proceedings of Hydraulic Engineering, JSCE, 44, 127-132, 10.2208/prohe.44.127
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2000
McDonald, J. D., Zielinska, B. K., Fujita, E. M., Sagebiel, J. C., Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (2000). Fine Particle and Gaseous Emission Rates from Residential Wood Combustion, Environ. Sci. Technol., 34, 2080-2091
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2000
Gautam, M. R., Tingsanchali, T. (2000). Floods, People and Hydrological Models, Workshop on Water Resources Development and Flood Control: Sendai, Japan
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2000
Or, D., Tuller, M. (2000). Flow in unsaturated fractured porous media: Hydraulic conductivity of rough surfaces, Water Resources Research, 36 (5), 1165-1177
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2000
Engelbrecht, J. P. (2000). Four Consecutive Years of TSP, PM10 and PM2.5 Integrated Aerosol Monitoring at Mintek in Randburg, National Association for Clean Air, Annual Conference 2000: Mount Amanzi, Hartebeespoort, South Africa, September 14, 2000-September 15, 2000
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2000
Marion, G. M., Pelton, D. K. (2000). Frozen soil barriers for explosives containment, 13 p., Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory: Hanover, NH, Technical Report ERDC/CRREL TR-00-19
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2000
Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C., Pace, T., Davis, W. (2000). Fugitive dust emissions, 117-135, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: New York
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2000
Rhode, D. E., Adams, K. D., Elston, R. G. (2000). Geoarchaeology and Holocene Landscape History of the Carson Desert, Western Nevada, In Great Basin and Sierra Nevada Lageson, D. R., Peters, S. G., Lahren, M. M. (Eds.) , 45-74, Geological Society of America: Boulder, CO, Geological Society of America Field Guide 2
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2000
Boone, J. D., McGwire, K. C., Otteson, E., Villard, P., Rowe, J., St. Jeor, S. C. (2000). GIS-based assessment of relationships between environment and hantavirus prevalence in rodents, Emerging Infectious Diseases, 6 (3), 48-258
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2000
Taub, D. J., Seemann, R., Coleman, J. S. (2000). Growth in elevated CO2 protects photosynthesis against high-temperature damage, Plant, Cell and Environment, 23 (6), 649-656, 10.1046/j.1365-3040.2000.00574.x
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2000
Brown, T. J., Mielke, P. W. (2000). Guest Editorial: Statistical Mining and Data Visualization in Atmospheric Sciences, Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 4 , 5-6
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2000
Zhu, J., Sykes, J. F. (2000). Head Variance and Macrodispersivity Tensor in a Semiconfined Fractal Porous Media, Water Resources Research, 36, 203-212
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2000
Pringle, S. E., Cooper, C. A., Glass, R. J. (2000). Highly unstable double-diffusive finger convection in a Hele-Shaw cell: Baseline experimental data for evaluation of numerical models, 34 pp., SAND2000-3209J, Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico
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2000
Rhode, D. E. (2000). Holocene Vegetation History in the Bonneville Basin, Chapter 12, In Late Quaternary Paleoecology in the Bonneville Basin Madsen, D. B. (Ed.) , 149-164, Utah Geological Survey Monograph Series: Salt Lake City, UT, UGS Bulletin 130
Book Chapter
2000
Or, D., Tuller, M. (2000). Hydraulic conductivity of variably-saturated porous media-Upscaling film and corner flow in angular pores
Report
2000
Tuller, M., Or, D. (2000). Hydraulic functions for structured and macroporous media
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2000
McGwire, K. C., Minor, T. B., Fenstermaker, L.F. (2000). Hyperspectral Mixture Modeling for Quantifying Sparse Vegetation Cover in Arid Environments, Remote Sensing of Environment, 72 (3), 360-374, 10.1016/S0034-4257(99)00112-1
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2000
Korolev, A. V., Isaac, G. A., Hallett, J. (2000). Ice particle habits in Arctic clouds, Geophys. Res. Letters, 26 , 1299-1302
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Korolev, A. V., Isaac, G. A., Hallett, J. (2000). Ice particle habits in stratiform clouds, Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 126, 2873-2902
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