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Siyu Qi, Minxue He, Raymond Hoang, Yu Zhou, Peyman Namadi, Bradley Tom, Prabhjot Sandhu, Zhaojun Bai, Francis Chung, Zhi Ding, Jamie Anderson, Dong Min Roh and Vincent Huynh
Salinity management in estuarine systems is crucial for developing effective water-management strategies to maintain compliance and understand the impact of salt intrusion on water quality and availability. Understanding the temporal and spatial variatio...
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Adriana González-Silvera, Eduardo Santamaría-del-Ángel, Víctor Camacho-Ibar, Jorge López-Calderón, Jonatan Santander-Cruz and Alfredo Mercado-Santana
In this study, we report the response of phytoplankton community composition to cold and warm interannual events affecting the waters off the Baja California Peninsula from 2007 to 2016 based on data obtained from a single marine station (31.75° N/116.96...
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Michael O. Navarro, Emily E. Bockmon, Christina A. Frieder, Jennifer P. Gonzalez and Lisa A. Levin
Spawning market squid lay embryo capsules on the seafloor of the continental shelf of the California Current System (CCS), where ocean acidification, deoxygenation and intensified upwelling lower the pH and [O2]. Squid statolith geochemistry has been sho...
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Weber, Edward D., and Sam McClatchie
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Paul Waddell, Liming Wang, Billy Charlton, Aksel Olsen
This paper develops a prototype of an integrated microsimulation model system combining land use at a parcel level with activity-based travel in San Francisco, California. The paper describes the motivation for the model system, its design, data developm...
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Rachel Medina and A. Dan Tarlock
Automobiles are a major source of CO2 emissions. Because there is no immediate technological fix to reduce these emissions, the most promising current strategy is to promote less automobile use. In the United States, this is difficult because ...
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