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2003
Harrington, R., Steinwand, A., Hubbard, P., Martin, D., Stroh, J., Or, D. (2003). Evapotranspiration from groundwater dependent plant communities: comparison of micrometeorological and vegetation-based measurements, Draft Cooperative Study Progress Report prepared by the County of Inyo Water Department and Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. 79pp. and appendices
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2003
Fujita, E. M., Stockwell, W. R., Campbell, D. E., Keislar, R. E. (2003). Evolution of the Magnitude and Spatial Extent of the Weekend Ozone Effect in California's South Coast Air Basin from 1981 to 2000, J. Air & Waste Manage. Assoc., 53, 802-815
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2003
Albright, W. H., Benson, C. H., Gee, G. W., Abichou, T., Roesler, A. C., Rock, S. A. (2003). Examining the Alternatives, Civil Engineering, 70-75
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2003
Mmolawa, K., Or, D. (2003). Experimental and numerical evaluation of analytical volume balance model for soil water dynamics under drip irrigation, Soil Science Society of America Journal, 67 (6), 1657-1671, Soil Science Society Madison
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2003
Tranter, M., Fountain, A. G., Fritsen, C. H., Lyons, B., Statham, P., Welch, K. (2003). Extreme hydrochemical conditions within natural terrariums in Antarctic ice, Science
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2003
Shearer, A. W., Bassett, S., Mouat, D. A. (2003). Four Alternative Futures for the Region, Environmental Decisions and Uncertain Futures Shearer, A. W., Mouat, D. A., Bassett, S., Binford, M., Johnson, C., Saarinen, J. (Eds.) , 95-122, Environmental Security: MCB Camp Pendleton, CA
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2003
Tadjeran, C., Meerschaert, M. M., Benson, D. A. (2003). Fractional radial flow and its application to field data: Ascona, Switzerland
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2003
Meerschaert, M. M., Benson, D. A., Scheffler, H. P., BeckerKern, P. (2003). Governing equations and solutions of anomalous random walk limits, Physical Review E, 66, 6
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2003
Mo, Q., Detwiler, A. G., Hallett, J., Black, R., Stolzenberg, M. (2003). Horizontal Structure of the Electric Field in the Stratiform Region of an Oklahoma MCS, J. Geophys. Res. Atmospheres, 108 (D7), 10.1029/2001JD001140
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2003
Or, D., Tuller, M. (2003). Hydraulic conductivity of partially saturated fractured porous media: flow in a cross-section, Advances in Water Resources, 26 (8), 883-898, Elsevier
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2003
Tuller, M., & Or, D. (2003). Hydraulic functions for swelling soils: pore scale considerations. Journal of Hydrology, 272, 50-71. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-1694(02)00254-8
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2003
Meadows, D. G., Young, M. H., McDonald, E. V., Caldwell, T. G. (2003). Hydraulic property determination of vesiculated soil peds in desert pavement environments: San Francisco, CA
Conference Poster
2003
Garner, C. B., Larsen, D. (2003). Hydrostratigraphy of a Window through the Upper Claiborne Confining Unit, Memphis, Tennessee, South-Central Section (37th) and Southeastern Section (52nd), GSA Joint Annual Meeting (March 12-14, 2003): Memphis, TN
Conference Poster
2003
Levitt, D. G., Young, M. H. (2003). Hygroscopic WaterHygroscopic Water, In Encyclopedia of Water Science, 923-927
Book Chapter
2003
McConnell, J. R. (2003). Ice cores, chemistry and environmental change: Reno, NV
Conference Poster
2003
Weatherly, H. E., Zitzer, S. F., Coleman, J. S., Arnone, J.A. III (2003). In situ litter decomposition and litter quality in a Mojave Desert ecosystem: effects of elevated CO2 and interannual climate variability, Global Change Biology, 9, 1223-1233
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2003
Young, M. H., McDonald, E. V., Caldwell, T. G., Benner, S. G. (2003). Infiltration through desert pavements, Mojave Desert, CA, USA: Denver, CO
Conference Poster
2003
Young, M. H., McDonald, E. V., Caldwell, T. G., Benner, S. G. (2003). Infiltration through desert pavements, Mojave Desert, CA, USA: Nice, France
Conference Poster
2003
Chow, J. C. (2003). Introduction to Special Topic: Weekend and Weekday Differences in Ozone Levels, EM (July)
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2003
Sukop, M., Or, D. (2003). Invasion percolation of single component, multiphase fluids with lattice Boltzmann models, Physica B: Condensed Matter, 338 (1-4), 298-303, North-Holland
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