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2005
Lewis, J. M. (2005). Roots of Ensemble Forecasting, Mon Wea Rev, 133, 1865-1885
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2005
Chang, M., Chow, J. C., Kohl, S. D., Voepel, H. E., Watson, J. G. (2005). Sampling and Analysis for the Lake Tahoe Atmospheric Deposition: Final Report, June 1, 2005, Presented to Research Division, California Air Resources Board
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2005
Young, M. H., Yu, Z., Tyler, S. W., Drohan, P. J., Verburg, P.S.J., Cooper, C. A., Caldwell, T. G., Decker, D. L., Devitt, D. A., Kreamer, D. K., McDonald, E. V., Nowak, R. S., Papelis, C., Smith, S. D., Sun, H., Ye, M., Zhu, J. (2005). Scaling environmental processes in heterogeneous arid soils (SEPHAS): A new Nevada NSF EPSCoR initiative: Newark, Delaware
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2005
Tuller, M., Or, D. (2005). Scaling of characteristic curves at low soil water content, Water Resources Research, 41 (ARTICLE), W09403
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2005
Marty, R., Sanders, P., Chapman, J. B., Evans, C. S. (2005). Screening Risk Assessment for Possible Radionuclides in the Amchitka Marine Environment: Kodiak, Alaska
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2005
Sin, D., Fung, W., Choi, Y., Lam, C., Louie, P., Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (2005). Seasonal and spatial variation of solvent extractable organic compounds in fine suspended particulate matter in Hong Kong, J.Air Waste Manage.Assoc., 55, 291-301
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2005
Sin, D. W., Fung, W. H., Choi, Y. Y., Lam, C. H., Louie, P. K., Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G. (2005). Seasonal and spatial variation of solvent extractable organic compounds in fine suspended particulate matter in Hong Kong, J Air & Waste Manage Assoc, 55 (3), 291-301
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2005
Potosnak, M., Rinne, J., Guenther, A., Harley, P., Greenberg, J. P., Karl, T. R., Gatti, L. V., Avione, S., Munger, J. W., Wofsy, S. (2005). Seasonal cycle of isoprene fluxes from a tropical ecosystem, Geophysical Research Abstracts, 7
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2005
Dana, G. L., Panorska, A. K., Susfalk, R. B. (2005). Sediment loading in the Middle Truckee River: Nevada
Conference Article/Presentation
2005
Carroll, R. W., Pohll, G. M., Tracy, J., Winter, T., Smith, R. (2005). Simulation of a semi-permanent wetland basin in the Cottonwood Lake study area, east-central North Dakota, Journal of Hydrologic Engineering, 10, 1, 70-84
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2005
Davis, C. H., Li, Y., McConnell, J. R., Frey, M. M., Hanna, E. (2005). Snowfall-driven growth in East Antarctic Ice Sheet mitigates recent sea-level rise, Science
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2005
Mohanty, B. P., Zhu, J. (2005). Soil hydraulic parameters for heterogeneous landscapes: New Orleans, Louisiana
Conference Poster
2005
Or, D., Tuller, M., Wraith, J. (2005). Soil water potential, Encyclopedia of soils in the environment, 3, 270-277, Academic Press Cambridge, MA
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2005
Zhang, L., Papelis, C., Yu, Z. (2005). Sorption and desorption of lead (Pb) and europium (EU) on volcanic rocks at the Nevada Test Site: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2005
Yum, S. S., Hudson, J. G., Song, K. Y., Choi, B. (2005). Springtime cloud condensation nuclei concentrations on the west coast of Korea, Geophys Res Let, 32, 10.1029/2005GL022641
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2005
Jones, S., Blonquist, J., Robinson, D., Rasmussen, V., Or, D. (2005). Standardizing Characterization of Electromagnetic Water Content SensorsPart 1. Methodology, Vadose Zone Journal, 4 (4), 1048-1058, GeoScienceWorld
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2005
Ye, M., Khaleel, R., Yeh, T. C. (2005). Stochastic analysis of moisture plume dynamics of a field injection experiment, Water Resources Research, 41, W03013, : 10.1029/2004WR003735
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2005
Coburn, T., Yarus, J., Chambers, R. (2005). Stochastic modeling and geostatistics: principles, methods, and case studies, vol. II, AAPG computer applications in geology 5, AAPG
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2005
Zitzer, S. F., Young, M. H. (2005). Surface emulsion impacts seed germination and winter annual vital rates in a Sonoran Desert wash community: Montreal, CA
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2005
Serbin, G., Or, D. (2005). Suspended ground-penetrating radar measurement of soil water content dynamics and implications for radar remote sensing
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