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2015
Neudorf, C.M., Lian, O. B., Walker, I. J., Shugar, D. H., Eamer, J. E., Griffin, L. C. (2015). Toward a luminescence chronology for coastal dune and beach deposits on Calvert Island, British Columbia central coast, Canada, Quaternary Geochronology, 30, 275-281
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2015
Hathwaik, L. T., Redelman, D., Samburova, V., Zielinska, B. K., Shintani, D. K., Harper, J. F., Cushman, J. C. (2015). Transgressive, reiterative selection by continuous buoyant density gradient centrifugation of Dunaliella salina results in enhanced lipid and starch content, Algal Res., 9, 194-204
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2015
Bustos, Y., Rangel-Peraza, J., Rojas-Valencia, N., Bandala, E. R., Alvarez-Gallegos, A., Vargas-Estrada, L. (2015). Treatment of industrial effluents by electrochemical generation of H2O2 using a FVC cathode in a parallel plate reactor, Environmental Technology, 1-13
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2015
Tang, G., Arnone, J.A. III, Verburg, P.S.J., Jasoni, R. L., Sun, L. (2015). Trends and climatic sensitivities of vegetation phenology in semiarid and arid ecosystems in the US Great Basin during 1982-2011, Biogeosciences, 12, 6985-6997
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2015
Zimmerman, S., Adams, K. D., Rosen, M. (2015). Trip 3-Modern, Holocene, and Pleistocene lake locales in the western Great Basin, Nevada and California, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report, 2015-1108, 89-100, Sixth International Limnogeology Congress-Field Trip Guidebook: Reno, NV, June 15, 2015-June 19, 2015
Conference Article/Presentation
2015
Haghighi, E., Or, D. (2015). Turbulence‐induced thermal signatures over evaporating bare soil surfaces, Geophysical Research Letters, 42 (13), 5325-5336
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2015
Pickman, L. H., Parashar, R., Reeves, D. M. (2015). Use of Discrete Fracture Network Statistics for Construction of Two-Dimensional Continuous Time Random Walk Model, American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting: San Francisco, CA, December 14, 2015-December 18, 2015
Conference Poster
2015
McDonald, E. V., Schumer, R. (2015). Use of Ground-Based LiDAR for Detection of IED Command Wires on Typical Desert SurfacesUse of Ground-Based LiDAR for Detection of IED Command Wires on Typical Desert Surfaces, In Military Geosciences and Desert Warfare: Past Lessons and Modern Challenges, Springer Verlag
Book Chapter
2015
Hausner, M. B., Wilson, K. P., Suárez, F., Scoppettone, G. G., Tyler, S. W. (2015). Using physical thresholds to quantify anthropogenic impacts on the Devils Hole pupfish, Desert Fishes Council Annual Meeting: Furnace Creek, California, November 19, 2015-November 22, 2015
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2015
Gillies, J. A., Green, H. L., McCarley-Holder, G., Grimm, S., Howard, C., Barbieri, N., Ono, D., Schade, T. (2015). Using solid element roughness to control sand movement: Keeler Dunes, Keeler, California, Aeolian Research, 18, 35-46
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2015
Li, B., Zhou, W., Zhao, Y., Ju, Q., Yu, Z., Liang, Z., Acharya, K. (2015). Using the SPEI to access recent climate change in the Yarlung Zangbo River Basin, South Tibet, Water, 7, 5474-5486, 10.3390/w7105474
Full Journal
2015
Adams, K. D., Negrini, R. (2015). Using Tree-Ring Records to Simulate Annual Lake-Level Fluctuations at Tulare Lake, California, Over the Last 2,000 Years, In Sixth International Limnogeology Congress-Abstract Volume Rosen, M. R., Cohen, A., Kirby, M., Gierlowski-Kordesch, E., Starratt, S., Valero Garcés, B. L., Varekamp, J. (Eds.) , U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report, 2015-1092, 16-17, U.S. Geological Survey: Reston, VA, June 15, 2015-June 19, 2015, 10.3133/ofr20151092
Book Chapter
2015
Watson, J. G., Green, M. C., Chow, J. C. (2015). Valley Cold Pools, Snow Cover, and Speciated PM2.5 in Western U.S. Cities, Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah: Salt Lake City, UT, January 8, 2015
Conference Article/Presentation
2015
Rajagopal, S., Harpold, A. (2015). Variability in snow-rain transitions challenge the fidelity of temperature threshold models for ecohydrologic prediction, Western Snow Conference: Grass Valley, CA, April 20, 2015-April 23, 2015
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2015
Carroll, R. W., Huntington, J. L., Lutz, A. D., Snyder, K., Niswonger, R. (2015). Vegetation and hydrologic response to climate in the Great Basin, (Invited) American Geophysical Union: San Francisco, CA, December 14, 2015-December 18, 2015
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2015
Cadaret, E., McGwire, K. C., Blank, R., Saito, L., Weltz, M. (2015). Vegetation canopy cover effects on sediment and salt loading in the upper Colorado river basin Mancos shale, Price and Ferron, Utah, UCOWR/NIWR/CUAHSI Conference: Las Vegas, NV, June 16, 2015-June 18, 2015
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2015
Huntington, J. L., Gangopadhyay, S., Spears, M., Allen, R., King, D. L., Morton, C. G., Harrison, A., McEvoy, D. J., Joros, A. N. (2015). West-Wide Climate Risk Assessments: Irrigation Demand and Reservoir Evaporation Projections, Technical memorandum No. 68-68210-2014-01, 218 p, 754 appx, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation
Report
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Eagles-Smith, C., Marvin-DiPasquale, M., Evers, D., Eckley, C., Wiener, J., Fleck, J., Ackerman, J., Aiken, G., Davis, J., Drevnick, P., Geesey, G., Jackson, A., Lepak, J., Obrist, D., Stewart, R., Webster, J., Weiss-Penzias, P., Willacker, J. (2015). Western North American Mercury Synthesis (WNAMS): A Multi-Disciplinary Tri-National Assessment of the Climate, Landscape, and Land-Use Controls on Mercury Risk to Ecological and Human Health Across Western North America, SETCAC 36th Annual Meeting: Salt Lake City, UT, November 5, 2015
Conference Article/Presentation
2015
Schymanski, S., Or, D. (2015). Wind effects on leaf transpiration challenge the concept of" potential evaporation", Proceedings of the international association of hydrological sciences, 371, 99-107, Copernicus GmbH
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2015
Wang, X.L., Chow, J. C., Kohl, S. D., Yatavelli, R.L.N., Percy, K. E., Legge, A. H., Watson, J. G. (2015). Wind erosion potential for fugitive dust sources in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region, Aeolian Research, 18, 121-134, 10.1016/j.aeolia.2015.07.004
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