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2004
Subramanian, R., Khlystov, A. Y., Cabada, J., Robinson, A. (2004). Positive and negative artifacts in particulate organic carbon measurements with denuded and undenuded sampler configurations special issue of aerosol science and technology on findings from the fine particulate matter supersites program, Aerosol Science and Technology, 38 (S1), 27-48, Taylor & Francis
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Hartwell, W. T. (2004). President's Column, Plains Anthropologist, 49 (189), 4-6
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Engelbrecht, J. P., Tropp, R. J., Kuhns, H. D., Watson, J. G. (2004). Principal Components Analysis (PCA) of Chemical Data from Four IMPROVE Sites in the Northeastern USA, Air and Waste Management Association (A&WMA) Meeting: Indianapolis, IN, June 22, 2004-June 25, 2004
Conference Article/Presentation
2004
Tropp, R. J., Kohl, S. D., Dickerson, A., Cristani, B. G., Chow, J. C., Countess, R. J., Countess, S. J., Flanagan, J. B., Michel, E. L. (2004). Quality assessment of EPA PM2.5 chemical speciation results for Texas, Proceedings of the Symposium on Air Quality Measurement Methods and Technology--2004: Research Triangle Park, NC, April 20, 2004-April 22, 2004, Paper No. 40
Conference Article/Presentation
2004
Liang, X. Z., Li, L., Dai, A. G., Kunkel, K. E. (2004). Regional climate model simulation of summer precipitation diurnal cycle over the United States, Geophys Res Lett, 31 (24)
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Liang, X. Z., Li, L., Kunkel, K. E., Ting, M. F., Wang, J. X. (2004). Regional climate model simulation of US precipitation during 1982-2002. Part I: Annual cycle, J Clim, 17 (18), 3510-3529
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Gaud, M., Smith, G., McKenna, S. (2004). Relating small-scale permeability heterogeneity to lithofacies distribution, In Aquifer Characterization, SEPM
Book Chapter
2004
Dudley, L., Bialkowski, S., Or, D. (2004). Response to" Comments on'Low Frequency Impedance Behavior of Montmorillonite Suspensions: Polarization Mechanisms in the Low Frequency Domain'", Soil Science Society of America Journal, 68 (3), 1024, American Society of Agronomy
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Cooper, C. A. (2004). Scoping analysis of gas phase transport from the Rulison Underground Nuclear Test
Report
2004
Burkhart, J. F., Hutterli, M. A., Bales, R. C., McConnell, J. R. (2004). Seasonal accumulation timing and preservation of nitrate in firn at Summit, Greenland, Journal of Geophysical Research, 109
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Sin, D. W., Fung, W. H., Choi, Y. Y., Lam, C. H., Louie, P. K., Watson, J. G., Chow, J. C. (2004). Seasonal and Spatial Variation of Solvent Extractable Organic Compounds in Fine Suspended Particulate Matter in Hong Kong, J Air & Waste Manage Assoc, 3, 291-301
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Papelis, C. (2004). Sediment Quality Sampling for the Las Vegas Wash and Tributaries (in Support of the Bioassessment Monitoring Plan for Las Vegas Wash and Tributaries, Las Vegas Wash Coordination Committee), DRI Report No. 41199
Report
2004
Duan, J. G., Chen, L., Chen, D. (2004). Sediment transport study in the Las Vegas Wash
Report
2004
French, R. H. (2004). Sediment Yield in the Lake Tahoe Basin at Secret Harbor Creek, Nevada State Highway 28, DRI Report No. 41211
Report
2004
Harrisburr, R. D., Papelis, C. (2004). Selenium speciation, availability, and potential for migration in a constructed wetlands park: Las Vegas, NV
Conference Poster
2004
McKenna, S., Smith, G. (2004). Sensitivity of groundwater flow patterns to parameterization of object-based fluvial aquifer models, In Aquifer Characterization, SEPM Special Publication No. 80, SEPM
Book Chapter
2004
Zhu, J., Mohanty, B. P. (2004). Significance of hydraulic parameter distribution skewness on effective averaging schemes in heterogeneous soils: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2004
Zhu, J., Sykes, J. F. (2004). Simple screening models of NAPL dissolution in the subsurface, Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 72, 245-258
Peer-reviewed Journal Article
2004
Duan, G. (2004). Simulation of flow and pollutant dispersion in meandering channels, Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 130, 10, 964-976
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2004
Chen, D., Duan, J. G. (2004). Simulation of Meandering Channel Evolution with an Analytical Model, World Water & Environmental Resources Congress: Salt Lake City, UT
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