| 2008 - 2003 DAS: PEMLab Publications |
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Particulate Emissions Measurement Laboratory2008
Macpherson, T., W.G. Nickling, J.A. Gillies, and V. Etyemezian (2008). Dust emissions from undisturbed and disturbed supply limited desert surfaces. J. Geophys. Res., Earth Surface (in press). Brown, S. W.G. Nickling, and J.A. Gillies (2008). A wind tunnel examination of shear stress partitioning for an assortment of surface roughness distributions. J. Geophys. Res., Earth Surface, 113, doi:10.1029/2007JF000790. King, J., W.G. Nickling, and J.A. Gillies (2008). Investigations the law-of-the-wall over sparse roughness elements. J. Geophys. Res., Earth-Surface, 113, F02S07, doi:10.1029/2007JF000804. 2007
Gillies, J.A., V. Etyemezian, H. Kuhns, J. Engelbrecht, S. Uppapalli, and G. Nikolich (2007). Dust emissions caused by backblast from Department of Defense artillery testing. J. Air & Waste Manage. Assoc., 57, doi:10.3155/1047-3289.57.5.551, 551–560. Gillies, J.A., W.G. Nickling, and J. King (2007). Shear stress partitioning in large patches of roughness in the atmospheric inertial sublayer. Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 122(2), doi: 10.1007/s10546-006-9101-5, 367-396. 2006
Gertler, A., H. Kuhns, M. Abu-Allaban, C. Damm, J. Gillies, V. Etyemezian, R. Clayton, and D. Proffitt (2006). A case study of the impact of winter road sand/salt and street sweeping on road dust re-entrainment. Atmos. Environ., 40(31):5976-5985. King, J., W.G. Nickling, and J.A. Gillies (2006). Aeolian shear stress ratio measurements within mesquite-dominated landscapes of the Chihuahuan Desert, New Mexico, USA. Geomorphology, 82(3-4):doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2006.05.004, 229-244. Gillies, J.A., W.G. Nickling, and J. King (2006). Aeolian sediment transport through large patches of roughness in the atmospheric inertial sublayer. J. Geophys. Res., Earth Surface, 111, F02006, doi:10.1029/2005JF000434. 2005King, J., W.G. Nickling, and J.A. Gillies (2005). Representation of vegetation and other non-erodible elements in aeolian shear stress partitioning models for predicting transport threshold. J. Geophys. Res., Earth Surface, 110 (F4):F04015 doi:10.1029/2004JF000281. Moosmüller, H., R. Varma, W.P. Arnott, H.D. Kuhns, V. Etyemezian, and J.A. Gillies (2005). Scattering cross section emission factors for visibility and radiative transfer applications: military vehicles traveling on unpaved roads. J. Air and Waste Manage. Assoc., 55:1743-1750. Gillies, J.A., V. Etyemezian, H. Kuhns, D. Nickolic, and D.A. Gillette (2005). Effect of vehicle characteristics on unpaved road dust emissions. Atmos. Environ., 39:2341-2347. Kuhns, H., V. Etyemezian, J.A. Gillies, S. Ahonen, C. Durham, and D. Nikolic (2005). Spatial variability of unpaved road dust emissions factors near El Paso, Texas. J. Air and Waste Manage. Assoc., 55:3-12. 2004Etyemezian, V., J.A. Gillies, H. Kuhns, D. Gillette, S. Ahonen, D. Nikolic, and J. Veranth (2004). Deposition and removal of fugitive dust in the arid southwestern United States : measurements and model results. J. Air and Waste Manage. Assoc., 54:1099-1111. 2003Etyemezian, V., H. Kuhns, J.A. Gillies, M. Green, M. Pitchford, and J. Watson (2003). Vehicle based road dust emissions measurement (I): methods and calibration. Atmos. Environ., 37:4559-4571. |
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