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Parameter-based models estimating microbial hydrocarbon-degrading activity in a diesel-contaminated soil
Visitor perceptions of Yellowstone National Park: Ecological and social implications of winter recreation
 
An analysis of nature-human conflicts in light of just war theory
Finding yourself in Wyoming: Place-based literature in the secondary classroom
 
Integrating planning support system technologies in a rural land planning application
A political ecology of land use change and natural resource conflict in the Rukwa Valley, southwestern Tanzania
 
Longitudinal changes in potential toxicity of coalbed natural gas produced water along Beaver Creek in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming
Landcover change in Arctic Alaska: Observations through repeat photography
 
A greenhouse gas emissions inventory and emissions offset strategies for the University of Wyoming
Stakeholder participation in watershed permitting in the Powder River Basin of Wyoming: Satisfaction, success, discourse, and knowledge
 
Air quality monitoring in the Teton and Gros Ventre Wilderness areas; a mixed methods approach
Monitoring geochemistry of CBNG produced water outfalls, disposal ponds, and sediments in Powder River Basin, Wyoming
 
The origin and fate of arsenic in coalbed natural gas produced water ponds
Airborne observations of horizontal pressure perturbations from the 21 May 2008 storm system
 
Soil aggregate and organic matter dynamics in reclaimed mineland soils
Assessing potential environmental impacts from coal bed natural gas produced water using strontium isotopes
 
Encouraging minimum impact behavior: A multi theory approach
Spatially explicit multiple objective decision support for rural watersheds
 
Geochemistry of coalbed natural gas produced waters in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming
Trade-related externalities and spatial public goods in computable general equilibrium
 
Essays on the bioeconomic control of invasive species and forest pests