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2025
Bingham, B., Bair, S., Claassen, M., Meyer, M., Fortenberry, C., Arnott, W. P., Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C., Wang, X.L. (2025). Toxic Gas and Particle Emissions from Pyrolysis of Spacecraft Materials, 43rd AAAR Annual Conference: Buffalo, NY, October 13, 2025-October 17, 2025
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Bingham, B., Bair, S., Claassen, M., Meyer, M., Fortenberry, C., Arnott, W., Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C., Wang, X.L. (2025). Toxic gas and particle emissions from the pyrolysis of spacecraft materials, Fire Safety Journal, 153, 104381, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.firesaf.2025.104381
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2025
Mahdavinia, S., Saidi-Mehrabad, A., Smutok, H., Schwemm, M., Manville, C., Baldonado, K., Umar, Y., Hedlund, B., & Moser, D. P. (2025). Tracing life in desert springs: Optimizing eDNA sampling to reveal hidden aquatic biodiversity [Conference presentation]. Cuatrocienegas, Coahuila, Mexico
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2025
Fieman, D. M., Howarth, J., Norton, K., Duvall, A., Lukens, C., Jones, K., Wilcken, K., Williams, S., Stone, J. (2025). Tracking landslide sediment: 10Be dilution of detrital quartz in multiple grain sizes following the 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake, New Zealand, Earth Surf. Process. Landforms, 50 (8), e70050, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 10.1002/esp.70050
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2025
Zhao, B., Kao, S. C., Pearson, C., Holman, K. D., Huntington, J. L., Allen, G. H., & Shao, M. (2025). Trends and meteorological drivers of extreme daily reservoir evaporation events in the western United States. Journal of Hydrology, 651
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Zhao, B., Kao, S., Pearson, C., Holman, K. D., Huntington, J. L., Allen, G. H., Yadav, A., Shao, M., Gao, H. (2025). Trends and meteorological drivers of extreme daily reservoir evaporation events in the western United States, Journal of Hydrology, 651, Article No. 132589. 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2024.132589
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2025
Holland, K., Criscitiello, A., McConnell, J., Markle, B., Yousif, H., Skelton, E., Wensman, S. M., Jensen, B., Winski, D., Chellman, N. J. (2025). Trends and relative contributions of bromine since the 20th century in the 2022 Mt. Logan ice core, southwest Yukon, American Geophysical Union: New Orleans
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2025
Hudson, M., Paces, J., Darryl, G., Rodrigues, K., Keen-Zebert, A. K., Bitting, C., Turner, K., Sapkota, K. (2025). Two million years of climate-driven cave-sediment aggradation and valley incision in the southern Ozark Plateau from Fitton Cave, northern Arkansas, USA, Quaternary Research, 1-24, Cambridge University Press, 10.1017/qua.2025.14
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2025
Majumdar, S., Payne, J. B., Padilla, B., de la Garza-Gibson, I. F., Muir, E., Putnam, R., Collins, M. (2025). Understanding Nevada's groundwater using geospatial data and machine learning: Developing student pathways into Earth Science research, AGU Fall Meeting: New Orleans, LA, Abstract.
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2025
Majumdar, S., Padilla, B., de la Garza-Gibson, I. F., Muir, E., Putnam, R., Collins, M. J. (2025). Understanding Nevada's Groundwater using Geospatial Data and Machine Learning: Developing Student Pathways into Earth Science Research, AGU Fall Meeting: New Orleans, LA, December 16, 2025
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Poole, H., Kaplan, M. L., Lin, Y. L. (2025). Uniquely Forced Diablo Winds Creating a Favorable Environment for the Camp Fire (2018), American Meteorological Society 21st Conference on Mesoscale Processes: Boise, ID, June 23, 2025-June 26, 2025
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Poole, H., Kaplan, M. L., Lin, Y. (2025). Uniquely Forced Diablo Winds Creating a Favorable Environment for the Camp Fire (2018), AMS 21st Conference on Mesoscale Processes at the 52nd Conference: Boise, ID, June 23, 2025-June 26, 2025
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Yu, G., Miller, J. J., Mejia, J. F., Rasouli, K., McCarthy, M. I., O'Shea, K., & Joros, A. N. (2025). Updating the Probable Maximum Precipitation for Nevada [Conference presentation]. Sparks, NV
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Xu, Y., Willis, S., Dallmann, A., Cai, H., Hu, L., Zou, L., Hai, W., He, C., Alberston, J., Zhao, X., Schade, G. W., Gao, H., Eslami, E., Wang, Z., Kumar, D., Li, Q., Fan, C., Mejia, J. F., Olonilua, O., Tang, W., et al. (2025). Urban Climate Adaptation and REsilience (U-CARE) in Texas: Insights from Interdisciplinary Perspectives, Appl. Spatial Analysis, 18, Article No. 53, 10.1007/s12061-025-09655-5
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Karim, S., Kaplan, M. L., Lin, Y. (2025). Urban Impacts on Convective Squall Lines over Chicago in the Warm Season-Part II: A Numerical Study of Urban Infrastructure Effects on the Evolution of City-Scale Convection, 16, 10.3390/atmos16060652ER -
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Kaplan, M. L., Karim, S., Lin, Y. (2025). Urban Impacts on Warm Season Interacting Convective Squall Lines over Chicago, Atmosphere, 306, 16 (3), MDPI, https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos16030306
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Karim, S. M., Kaplan, M. L., Lin, Y. (2025). Urban Impacts on Warm Season Interacting Convective Squall Lines over Chicago. Part II: Numerical Simulations of Urban Infrastructure Effects, Atmosphere, 15, Article No. 652, 10.3390/atmos16060652
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2025
Apambire, W. B., Shrestha, P. (2025). Urban-Rural WASH Systems: Challenges and Solutions for Bridging WASH Service Gaps, Rotary WASH Symposium: Driving Impact – A Systems Approach: Denver, CO, October 25, 2025
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Ansari, S., Huntington, J. L., Shaw, M., Hansen, J., Daudert, B., Ott, T., Morton, C. G., & Hegewisch, K. (2025). Use of the Climate Engine and Google Earth Engine tools at NOAA's National Centers for Environmental Information and NIDIS/Drought.gov [Conference presentation]. New Orleans, LA
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Innes, H., Hutchinson, W., Sigl, M., McConnell, J. R., Chellman, N. J., Jensen, B., Burke, A. (2025). Using ice cores to constrain parameters of eruptions during the 7th Century of the Common Era: challenges and opportunities, European Geophysical Union: Vienna
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