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1997
Khlystov, A. Y., Even, A., Ten Brink, H. (1997). Effect of temperature, ammonia concentration and flow rate on under-sizing of ammonium nitrate aerosol in DMPS/SMPS, Journal of Aerosol Science, 1001 (28), S59-S60
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1997
Johnson, D. W., Ball, J. T., Walker, R. F. (1997). Effects of CO2 and Nitrogen Fertilization on Growth and Nutrient Content of Juvenile Ponderosa PineEffects of CO2 and Nitrogen Fertilization on Growth and Nutrient Content of Juvenile Ponderosa Pine, In Oak Ridge National Laboratory/ Carbon Dioxide Information Center -107 NDP-061A, [unknown]
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1997
Johnson, D. W., Ball, J. T., Walker, R. F. (1997). Effects of CO2 and nitrogen fertilization on vegetation and soil nutrient content in juvenile ponderosa pine, Plant and Soil, 190, 20-40
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1997
Wilsey, B. J., Coleman, J. S., McNaughton, S. J. (1997). Effects of defoliation and elevated CO2 on grasses: a comparative ecosystem approach, 7, 844-853
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1997
Walker, R. F., Geisinger, D. R., Ball, J. T. (1997). Elevated atmospheric CO2 and soil fertility effects on growth, mycorrhizal colonization, and xylem water potential of juvenile ponderosa pine in a field soil, Plant Soil, 195, 25-36
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1997
Schultz, B., Hatzell, J. (1997). Evaluation of Change in Wetlands at Owens Lake Playa Between 1977 and 1992 Using MSS Satellite Imagery and Color Infrared Photography, Desert Research Institute: Reno, NV, DRI Report No. 41154
Report
1997
Lurmann, F., Kumar, N. (1997). Evaluation of the UAM-V model performance in OTAG simulations. Phase I: summary of performance against surface observations., Final report, prepared for Science Applications International Corporation, McClean, VA: by Sonoma Technology, Inc., Santa Rosa, CA , STI-997250-1605-FR
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1997
Cooper, C. A., Glass, R. J., Tyler, S. W. (1997). Experimental investigation of the stability boundary for double-diffusive finger convection in a Hele-Shaw cell, Water Resources Research, 33, 517-526
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1997
Rogers, C. F., Bowen, J. L. (1997). External field and laboratory audit, Riverside Fine Particle Study, Draft final report, Desert Research Institute: Reno, NV
Report
1997
Bowen, J. L., Crow, D. (1997). Final quality assurance audit report for supplementary monitoring for Paso del Norte Summer Ozone Study, Desert Research Institute: Reno, NV
Report
1997
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (1997). Fugitive dust and other source contributions to PM 10 in Nevada's Las Vegas Valley
Report
1997
Mabry, C. M., Jasienski, M., Coleman, J. S., Bazzaz, F. A. (1997). Genotypic variation in Polygonum pensylvanicum: nutrient effects on plant growth and aphid infestation, Canadian Journal of Botany, 75, 546-551
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1997
Rhode, D. E., Rager, H. (1997). GIS and Obsidian Hydration-Based Chronologies of Regional Surface Archaeology: An Example from Yucca Mountain, Nevada, USA, In Archaeological Applications of GIS North, M., Johnson, I. (Eds.) , Sydney University: Sydney, Australia, Sydney University Archaeological Methods Series Volume 5
Book Chapter
1997
Sander, P., Minor, T. B., Chesley, M. M. (1997). Ground-Water Exploration Based on Lineament Analysis and Reproducibility Tests, Groundwater, 35 (5), 888-894
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1997
Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C., DuBois, D. W., Green, M. C., Frank, N., Pitchford, M. L. (1997). Guidance for network design and optimal site exposure for PM 2.5 and PM 10
Report
1997
Moorhead, D. L., Wolf, C. F., Wharton, R. A. (1997). Impact of light regimes on productivity patterns of benthic microbial mats in a sub-Antarctic lake: a modeling study, Limnol Oceanogr, 42, 83-91
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1997
Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (1997). Imperial Valley/Mexicali Cross Border PM 10 Transport Study
Report
1997
Watson, J. G. (1997). Introduction to the Air & Waste Management Association's 27th annual critical review: Ambient particles and health - Lines that divide, Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association, 47 (5), 550-550
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
1997
Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C. (1997). Investigacion sobre particula A Y deterioro atmosferico - Aerosol and visibility evaluation research - 1997 annual report
Report
1997
Hall, F., Jacobson, E., Cochran, G. F. (1997). Investigation of Spring/Seep Discharge at Owens Lake Playa, California, 92, DRI Report No. 41156
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