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2025
McMichael, L., Wood, R., von Salzen, K., Erfani, E. (2025). Estimating Twomey forcing sensitivity to ship track spreading rates using a combination of LES and Langevin particle modeling, American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting: New Orleans, LA, December 15, 2025-December 19, 2025
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2025
Son, Y., Buxton, A., Kim, H., Arienzo, M. M. (2025). Evaluating 6PPD-Q in Stormwater Runoff in the Lake Tahoe Basin, 2.13.B.T-03, Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC) Annual Conference: Portland, OR, November 16, 2025-November 20, 2025
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2025
Kim, A., Sayyadi, S., Kratt, C. B., Hausner, M. B., Martin, E., Glover, H., Harpold, A. A..
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2025
Martin, V., Winnick, M., Saccardi, B., Bill, M., Conrad, M. E., Carroll, R. W., Maher, K. (2025). Evaluating solute dynamics and methane transformation in high-elevation Rocky Mountain fens using a transporter-transformer framework, Chemical Geology, 698 (123129), 1-16, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2025.123129
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2025
Martinez, B., Son, Y., Khlystov, A. (2025). Evaluation of carbonyl collection methods in electronic cigarette aerosols, Frontiers in Chemistry, 13, 1694858, 10.3389/fchem.2025.1694858
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2025
Rumbaugh, A., Liang, C., Wen, Y., Khlystov, A. Y., Campbell, D. E., Wallis, C., Fang, H., Wexler, A., Son, Y. (2025). Evaluation of passive samplers as a cost-effective method to predict the impact of wildfire smoke in grapes and wines, Food Chemistry, 463, 141191, 10.1016/j.foodchem.2024.141191
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2025
Osho, B. O., Elahifard, M., Wang, X.L., Abbasi, B., Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Reed, W., Parks, D. (2025). Evaluation of PVC and PTFE Filters for Direct-on-filter Crystalline Silica Quantification by FTIR, 2025 SME Annual Conference & Expo: Denver, CO
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2025
Hartshorn, E. J., Sweeney, M., Harsha, G. L., Sion, B. (2025). Examining the Sensitivity of Surface Roughness Correction in Dust Emission Measurements at White Sands National Park, NM Using a New Landform Lookup Table Approach, Geological Society of America 2025 Rocky Mountain Section Meeting: Provo, May 18, 2025-May 20, 2025
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Hartshorn, E. J., Soldano, V. A., Lobsinger, M. A., Sion, B. (2025). EXPLORING EFFECTS OF NATURAL MICROTOPOGRAPHIC SOIL SURFACE ROUGHNESS ON SPECTRAL IMAGING USING 3D PRINTED PHYSICAL MODELS, 2025 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium: Brisbane, AU, August 3, 2025-August 8, 2025
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Seo, C., Son, Y. (2025). Exploring pandemic-specific welfare regimes typology: Impacts on social problems during COVID-19, Global Social Policy, 1, 32, 10.1177/14680181251389854
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2025
Wang, X.L., Myers, P. J., Claassen, M., Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Hering, S., Eiguren Fernandez, A., Pariseau, D., Timmons, D., McMullen, B., Petersen, C., Vega, F. (2025). Field evaluation of community condensation particle counters, optical particle counters, and a low-cost particle sensor, Aerosol Science and Technology, 1-12, https://doi.org/10.1080/02786826.2025.2590103
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2025
Wood, R., Doherty, S., Lee, O., Blossey, P., Medrado, J., Chun, J., Erfani, E., McMichael, L., Shin, D., Hirasawa, H., Rasch, P. (2025). Field Studies to Test Marine Cloud Brightening Efficacy, American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting: New Orleans, LA, January 12, 2025-January 16, 2025
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Kim, I., Ammatelli, J., Chellman, N. J., Boisrame, G., Carroll, R. W., Heggli, A. E., Hausner, M. B. (2025). Field-Based Validation of a Thermal-Hydro-Mechanical (THM) Soil Model, American Geophysical Union 25: New Orleans, Louisiana, December 15, 2025-December 19, 2025, 1960983
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Croskery, C., Okyere, N., Boisrame, G., Berli, M., Kozloski, R. (2025). Fire Impacts on Soil Hydraulic Properties in a Sagebrush Ecosystem in Nevada, European Geophysical Union: Vienna, Austria, April 27, 2025-May 2, 2025
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Loria, K., Larsen, W., Kruger, B. R., Hausner, M. B., Ryder, J., Arienzo, M. M.. 2025. First Flush, Future Impacts: Stream Water Quality Responses Across Burn Severity and Hydrologic Connectivity Following the Davis Fire. New Orleans, LA: AGU Fall Meeting.
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Martinez, B., Son, Y., Khlystov, A. Y. (2025). Flavoring Chemical Class Determines Toxic Carbonyl Emissions from Electronic Cigarettes, Society for Research on Nicotine & Tobacco (SRNT) Annual Conference: New Orleans, LA, March 11, 2025-March 15, 2025
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Krogh, S. A., Graup, L., Tague, C., Broxton, P., Boisrame, G., Scaff, L. (2025). Forest regrowth impacts on high-resolution snowpack modeling: A proof-of-concept in a Mediterranean montane catchment, Journal of Hydrology, 660, 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2025.133426
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Volk, J. M., Comini de Andrade, B., Kim, Y., Wang, T., Sueki, S., Huntington, J. L., Melton, F. S., Morton, C. G., Allen, R. G., Anderson, M., Fisher, J. B., Friedrichs, M., Jasoni, R. L., Kilic, A., Ruhoff, A., Senay, G. B., Halverson, G., Knipper, K., Minor, B. A., Pearson, C., et al. (2025). From Closure to Confidence: Using In Situ ET for Satellite Model Skill Assessment, AGU Chapman Conference: Boulder, CO, September 15, 2025-September 19, 2025
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Volk, J. M., Comini de Andrade, B., Kim, Y., Wang, T., Sueki, S., Huntington, J. L., Melton, F., Morton, C. G., Allen, R., Anderson, M., Fisher, J., Friedrichs, M., Jasoni, R. L., Kilic, A., Ruhoff, A., Senay, G., Halverson, G., Knipper, K., Minor, B. A., Pearson, C., et al. (2025). From Closure to Confidence: Using In Situ ET for Satellite Model Skill Assessment, AGU Chapman Conference on the Energy Balance Closure Problem: Boulder, Colorado
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Sahu, D., Pervez, S., Chow, J. C., Watson, J. G., Chakrabarty, R. K., Tamrakar, A., Karbhal, I., Deb, M., Shrivas, K., Pervez, Y., Shukla, S., Bisen, D. (2025). Gaseous pollutant emissions from solid fuel combustion: Comparative study of real-world and simulated chamber-based experiments, Atmospheric Pollution Research, 102798, 10.1016/j.apr.2025.102798
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