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A multi-model assessment of regional climate disparities caused by solar geoengineering
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Stranded asset implications of the Paris Agreement in Latin America and the Caribbean
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A simple, cost-effective colorimetric assay for aluminum ions via complexation with the flavonoid rutin
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Interfacial Dark Aging Is an Overlooked Source of Aqueous Secondary Organic Aerosol
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Estuarine nutrient pollution impact reduction assessment through euphotic zone avoidance/bypass considerations
Published 2023-06-01“…The feasibility of reducing nutrient pollution impact by redirecting the effluent to depths below the euphotic zone was investigated for the deep estuarine Puget Sound region of the Salish Sea in the Pacific Northwest of America. The hypothesis tested was that the thickness of the outflow layer in deep estuaries may be greater than the euphotic zone depth, allowing a fraction of nutrients to be exported out passively through the layers immediately below. …”
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Legionella pneumophila modulates host energy metabolism by ADP-ribosylation of ADP/ATP translocases
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Snag decomposition following stand‐replacing wildfires alters wildlife habitat use and surface woody fuels through time
Published 2023-08-01“…We examined temporal patterns of snag decomposition, wildlife cavity creation, and surface woody fuel dynamics in dry coniferous forests of the interior Pacific Northwest region of North America by sampling 159 forest stands within a 39‐year chronosequence of stand‐replacing wildfires in dry coniferous forests dominated by ponderosa pine and Douglas‐fir. …”
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A text-messaging chatbot to support outdoor recreation monitoring through community science
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Tropical African wildfire aerosols trigger teleconnections over mid-to-high latitudes of Northern Hemisphere in January
Published 2021-01-01“…One is from subtropical Atlantic propagating northeastward across Europe to Siberia, and the other one propagates eastward from Middle East across Asia to Pacific Northwest. The maximum positive geopotential height anomaly locates in Europe, concurrent with a greater-than-2 K land surface warming. …”
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Exploring the Use of DSCOVR/EPIC Satellite Observations to Monitor Vegetation Phenology
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Effectiveness of winter temperatures for satisfying chilling requirements for reproductive budburst of red alder (Alnus rubra)
Published 2018-09-01“…Methods To identify how changing temperatures associated with climate change may impact reproductive phenology, we completed a temperature-controlled growth chamber experiment using cuttings of reproductive branches of red alder (Alnus rubra), one of the most widespread hardwood tree species of the Pacific Northwest, USA. The purpose of this study was to examine how colder (4 °C) and warmer (9 °C) winter temperature regimes influenced the timing of reproductive budburst of red alder cuttings in spring. …”
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Modeling Perennial Bioenergy Crops in the E3SM Land Model (ELMv2)
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Where does the dust deposited over the Sierra Nevada snow come from?
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Helping the climate by replacing liquefied natural gas with liquefied hydrogen or ammonia?
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