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Nikolaus H. Buenning, Lowell Stott, Lisa Kanner and Kei Yoshimura
Many climate proxies in geological archives are dependent on the isotopic content of precipitation (d18Op), which over sub-annual timescales has been linked to temperature, condensation height, atmospheric circulation, and post-condensation exchanges in ...
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Arthur M. Greene, Richard Seager
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Francis J. Sousa
Bedrock (U-Th)/He data reveal an Eocene exhumation difference greater than four kilometers athwart Owens Valley, California near the Alabama Hills. This difference is localized at the eastern fault-bound edge of the valley between the Owens Valley Fault ...
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David L. Nicholls, Jeffrey M. Halbrook, Michelle E. Benedum, Han-Sup Han, Eini C. Lowell, Dennis R. Becker and R. James Barbour
Many socioeconomic constraints exist for biomass removals from federal lands in the western U.S. We examine several issues of importance, including biomass supply chains and harvesting costs, innovative new uses for bioenergy products, and the policy fra...
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Petr Chylek, Manvendra K. Dubey, Nicholas Hengartner and James D. Klett
We analyze the past (1900?2015) temperature and precipitation changes in nine separate US climate regions. We find that the temperature increased in a statistically significant (95% confidence level equivalent to alpha level of 0.05) manner in all of the...
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Benjamin J. Hatchett
Snowpack seasonality in the conterminous United States (U.S.) is examined using a recently-released daily, 4 km spatial resolution gridded snow water equivalent and snow depth product developed by assimilating station-based observations and gridded tempe...
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Tyler Wagner, Stephen R. Midway, Joanna B. Whittier, Jefferson T. DeWeber, Craig P. Paukert
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Changes in river water temperatures are anticipated to have direct effects on thermal habitat and fish population vital rates, and therefore, understanding temporal trends in water temperatures may be necessary for predicting changes in thermal habitat a...
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Tyler Wagner, Stephen R. Midway, Joanna B. Whittier, Jefferson T. DeWeber and Craig P. Paukert
Changes in river water temperatures are anticipated to have direct effects on thermal habitat and fish population vital rates, and therefore, understanding temporal trends in water temperatures may be necessary for predicting changes in thermal habitat a...
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Luis Alberto Salinas Arreortúa
Uno de los procesos de transformación urbana que se han observado en el contexto de la ciudad neoliberal es el retorno de población y del capital a los centros de las grandes ciudades, proceso al que suele ser nombrado como gentrificación principalmente ...
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Sibusiswe P. Bango,Esinath Ndiweni,Laura Galloway,Helen Verhoeven
AbstractBackground: Entrepreneurship has most often been studied in the context of developed economies and results extrapolated to apply universally. This tells us little about entrepreneurship in other contexts, including in developing economy situ...
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Alfred M. Klausmann
Hurricane Irene caused widespread and significant impacts along the U.S. east coast during 27?29 August 2011. During this period, the storm moved across eastern North Carolina and then tracked northward crossing into Long Island and western New England. ...
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Eric C. Edwards, Ryan C. Bosworth, Patrick Adams, Viviane Baji, Amberlee Burrows, Coleman Gerdes and Michelle Jones
Across the western US, growing populations and urbanization along with environmental demands and a changing climate have strained water allocation mechanisms originally designed to provide water to agriculture. This paper provides a methodology, using Ut...
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Eric C. Edwards, Ryan C. Bosworth, Patrick Adams, Viviane Baji, Amberlee Burrows, Coleman Gerdes, Michelle Jones
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Across the western US, growing populations and urbanization along with environmental demands and a changing climate have strained water allocation mechanisms originally designed to provide water to agriculture. This paper provides a methodology, using Ut...
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Ramon Moscoso,Constantino Mpodozis
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RESUMEN. En Chile, entre los 28° y 31°S, la cadena andina esta formada por dos provincias tectonicas con estilos estructurales distintos pero complementarios. La Cordillera Frontal (CF) esta dominada por la deformacion de basamento ('thick skinned'), ca...
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Vahid Rahmani, Jude H. Kastens, Frank deNoyelles, Mark E. Jakubauskas, Edward A. Martinko, Donald H. Huggins, Christian Gnau, Paul M. Liechti, Scott W. Campbell, Ryan A. Callihan and Adam J. Blackwood
Reservoirs created by impounding sediment-laden streams infill over time, reducing storage capacity and altering water quality. Increasing freshwater demand on a limited supply is adding pressure on reservoir water storage and management across much of t...
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Vahid Rahmani, Jude H. Kastens, Frank DeNoyelles, Mark E. Jakubauskas, Edward A. Martinko, Donald H. Huggins, Christian Gnau, Paul M. Liechti, Scott W. Campbell, Ryan A. Callihan and Adam J. Blackwood
Reservoirs created by impounding sediment-laden streams infill over time, reducing storage capacity and altering water quality. Increasing freshwater demand on a limited supply is adding pressure on reservoir water storage and management across much of t...
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Evgueni Kassianov, Larry K. Berg, Mikhail Pekour, James Barnard, Duli Chand, Jennifer Comstock, Connor Flynn, Arthur Sedlacek, John Shilling, Hagen Telg, Jason Tomlinson, Alla Zelenyuk and Jerome Fast
We examine the performance of our approach for calculating the total scattering coefficient of both non-absorbing and absorbing aerosol at ambient conditions from aircraft data. Our extended examination involves airborne in situ data collected by the U.S...
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Ann M. M. Carroll and Norma F. Kanarek
Limited research has examined brownfields clean-up, reuse choice and associations with flood risk or resilience. This cross-sectional analysis examines counties with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) funded brownfield cleanups initiated from 200...
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Farideddin Peiravian, Sybil Derrible
Transportation networks serve as windows into the complex world of urban systems. By properly characterizing a road network, one can better understand its encompassing urban system. This study offers a geometrical approach toward capturing inherent prope...
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Vivek Shandas, Rosa Lehman, Kelli L. Larson, Jeremy Bunn and Heejun Chang
Largely because water resource planning in the U.S. has been separated from land-use planning, opportunities for explicitly linking planning policies to water availability remain unexamined. The pressing need for better coordination between land-use plan...
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