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Page 1 of 5 Journal ArticlesBotros, F., A.E. Hassan, D.M. Reeves, and G. Pohll. 2008. On mapping fracture networks onto continuum. Water Resources Research 44, WO8435, doi:10.1029/2007WR006092. Caldwell, T.G., M.H. Young, J. Zhu, and E.V. McDonald. 2008. The spatial structure of hydraulic properties from canopy to interspace in the Mojave Desert. Geophysical Res. Letters. 35, L19406, doi:10.1029/2008GL035095. Chen, D. and J.G. Duan, 2008. Case study: numerical simulation of channel migration process of the West Jordan River, Utah. Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, ASCE, 134(3), 315-327. Chief, K., T.P.A. Ferré, and B. Nijssen. 2008. Examination of correlation between air permeability and saturated hydraulic conductivity in unburned and burned desert soils. Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 72:1-9 Coats, R., M. Larsen, A. Heyvaert, J. Thomas, M. Luck, M. and J. Reuter, 2008. Nutrient and sediment production, watershed characteristics, and land use in the Tahoe Basin, California-Nevada. Journal of American Water Resources Association, 44(3), 754-770. Chief, K., T.P.A. Ferré, and A. C. Hinnell. 2008. The effects of anisotropy on in situ air permeability measurements. Vadose Zone J. 7:1-7 Coming, D.S. and O.G. Staadt, 2008. Velocity-aligned discrete oriented polytopes for dynamic collision detection. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics, 14(1):1-12, Jan/Feb issue. Earman, S., B.J.O.L. McPherson, F.M. Phillips, S. Ralser, J.M. Herrin, and J. Broska, 2008. Tectonic influences on groundwater quality: Insight from complementary methods. Ground Water 46(3): 354–371, doi:10.1111/j.1745-6584.2007.00402.x. Pan, F., M. Ye, J. Zhu, Y.S. Wu, B.X. Hu, and Z. Yu, 2008. Incorporating layer- and local-scale heterogeneities in numerical simulation of unsaturated flow and tracer transport. Journal Contaminant Hydrology, doi: 10.1016/j.jconhyd.2008.10. 012. Parashar, R., D. O'Malley, and J. H. Cushman. 2008. Mean first-passage time for superdiffusion in a slit pore with sticky boundaries. Phys. Rev. E, 78, 052101. Parashar, R. and J. H. Cushman, 2008. Scaling the fractional advective-dispersive equation for numerical evaluation of microbial dynamics in confined geometries with sticky boundaries. Journal of computational physics, 227, 6598- 6611. Reeves, D.M., D.A. Benson, M.M. Meerschaert, and H.-P. Scheffler, 2008. Transport of conservative solutes in simulated fracture networks: 2. Ensemble solute transport and the correspondence to operator-stable limit distributions. Water Resources Research, 44, W05410, doi:10.1029/2008WR006858. Reeves, D.M., D.A. Benson, and M.M. Meerschaert, 2008. Transport of conservative solutes in simulated fracture networks: 1. Synthetic data generation. Water Resources Research, 44, W05401, doi:10.1029/2007WR006069. Reeves, D.M., D.A. Benson, and M.M. Meerschaert. 2008. Influence of fracture statistics on advective transport and implications for geologic repositories. Water Resources Research 44, W08405, doi:10.1029/2007WR006179. Sada, D.W. 2008. Synecology of a springsnail (Caenogastropoda: Hydrobiidae) assemblage in a western U.S. thermal spring province. The Veliger 50:59-71. Schultz, R.A., R. Soliva, H. Fossen, C. Okubo, and D.M. Reeves. 2008. Dependence of displacement-length scaling relations for fractures and deformation bands on the volumetric changes across them. Journal of Structural Geology, 30, 1405-1411, doi:10.1016/j.jsg.2008.08.001. Trammel, J.E., K. Berry, S. Bassett, and D.W. Sada. 2008. Distribution and recovery of vegetational assemblages in Ash Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, Nevada. The Southwestern Naturalist 53:326-334 Ye, M., K.F. Pohlmann, and J.B. Chapman, 2008. Expert elicitation of recharge model probabilities for the Death Valley regional flow system. Journal of Hydrology, 354. Yin, J., M.H. Young, and Z. Yu, 2008. Effects of paleoclimate and time-varying canopy structures on paleowater fluxes. J. Geophys. Res.. 113. D06103. doi:10.1029/2007JD009010. Yin. J., M.H. Young, and Z. Yu, 2008. Effects of paleoclimate and time-varying canopy structures on paleorecharge. J. Geophys. Res., 113, D06103, doi:10.1029/2007JD009010. Young, M.H., G.S. Campbell, and J. Yin, 2008. Correcting dual-probe heat-pulse readings for ambient temperature fluctuations. Vadose Zone Journal, 7, 22–30. |
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