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Application of the self-potential method in hydrogeology
Development and application of a process-based, basin-scale stream temperature model
 
Salt dynamics in isolated, freshwater wetlands
Climate variability of Northern California and its global connections
 
Approaches to modeling contaminant transport in porous media: Pore-scale to regional scale investigations
Study of water dynamics in the soil-plant-atmospheric continuum in a water-controlled ecosystem
 
The development of comparative information yield curves for application to subsurface characterization
Assessing the influence of ocean-atmosphere forcing on precipitation and drought characteristics at global and regional scales
 
Drift natural convection and seepage at the Yucca Mountain repository
Isolating Effects of Water Table Dynamics, Terrain, and Soil Moisture Heterogeneity on the Atmospheric Boundary Layer Using Coupled Models
 
Soil moisture in complex terrain: quantifying effects on atmospheric boundary layer flow and providing improved surface boundary conditions for mesoscale models
Biological and Physical Assessment of Streams in Northern California: Evaluating the Effects of Global Change and Human Disturbance