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Melack 1995ZTFluxes and transformations of nitrogen in a high-elevation catchment, Sierra Nevada.Biogeochemistry28 1-31 SNARLYN"Williams, M. R. J. M. Melack 1997Atmospheric deposition, mass balances, and processes regulating streamwater solute concentrations in mixed conifer catchments of the Sierra Nevada, CaliforniaBiogeochemistryr37111-1444 SNARLRY"Williams, M. R. J. M. Melack 1997Effects of prescribed burning and drought on the solute chemistry of mixed-conifer forest streams of the Sierra Nevada, CaliforniaBiogeochemistrys39225-253 SNARLiYnhCalifornia, catchments, drought, mass balances, prescribed burning, solutes, Sierra Nevada, stream water"Winkler, D. W. S. D. Cooper  1986`YEcology of migrant black-necked grebes, /Poodiceps nigricollis/, at Mono Lake, Californiao Ibis 128r483-491  SNARLY7.(Wolford, R. A. R. C. Bales S. Sorooshian 1996Development of a hydrochemical model for seasonally snow-covered alpine watersheds: application to Emerald Lake watershed, Sierra Nevada, CaliforniaWater Resources Research324 1061-10747 SNARLRY Wolford, R. A. R. C. Bales 1996Hydrochemical modeling of Emerald Lake watershed, Sierra Nevada, California: sensitivity of stream chemistry to changes in fluxes and model parameters Limnology and Oceanography415947-9545 SNARLRY Wooton, T. M.n 1979^XActivities of the Strong Motion Instrument Program. August 3, 1977 to September 15, 1978.(California Division of Mines and GeologySpecial Publication 55.5 SNARL Y 1985 Proceedings VALENTINE CAMPN Yokel, D. A.ZSThe social organization of the brown-headed cowbird in the Owens Valley, California  C. A. Hall, Jr. and D. J. Young (eds.), NNatural History of the White-Inyo Range, Eastern California and Western Nevada and High Altitude Physiology, WMRS Symposium, Vol. 1, August 23-25, 1985. Yokel, D. A. 19866/Monogamy and Brood Parasitism: An Unlikely Pair Animal Behavior34 1348-1358VALENTINE CAMPyE  Yokel, D. A. 1987iSexual selection and the mating system of the brown-headed cowbird (Molothrus ater) in the eastern Sierras D R (!Department of Biological SciencesT  Santa Barbara University of California Ph.D. ThesisVALENTINE CAMPY Yokel, D. A. 1989D>Payoff asymmetries in contest among male brown-headed cowbirdsBehav. Ecol. Sociobiol.24209-216VALENTINE CAMPy$Yokel, D. A. S. I. Rothstein e 1991<6The basis for female choice in an avian brood parasiteBehav. Ecol. Sociobiol.829 39-45NVALENTINE CAMPYd  1982.(A model for microwave emission from snow M.A. ThesisDepartment of Geographyu University of California  Santa Barbaras SNARLlYt Zhang, X...'Zurk, L. M. L. Tsang J. Shi R. E. Davis 1997pjElectromagnetic scattering calculated from pair distribution functions retrieved from planar snow sections82IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing356 1419-1428 SNARLaYRngdense media, electromagnetic scattering, pair distribution function, particle systems, snow, stereologyf~/(@LH"p}u :; Reimers, N.  1966D>A low-maintenance fish barrier with free-flow characteristics. Progressive Fish-Culturist282a103-107k SNARLlYn Reimers, N.z 1979^WA history of a stunted brook trout population in an alpine lake: a lifespan of 24 yearszCalifornia Fish and Game654o196-215v SNARLRY2HBRichards, J. H. L. A. Donovan K. P. For , E. J. Schaber C. A. Toft 1994VORapid establishment of shrubs on a recently exposed desert plays, Mono Lake, CARLBulletin of the Ecological Society of America (Supplement). Abstract. 75:193 Abstracts  SNARLCN 1991b[Year-End Project Report: Groundwater Hydrology and Geochemistry Affecting Mono Lake Playas.e SNARL Y 16 Rogers, D. 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B.Hydrological processes and salt flat development on the shorelands of Mono Lake, California: Implications of lake level for future dust productionFinal report for the State Implementation Plan and the Mono Basin EIR, for the Great Basin Unified Air Pollution Control District, Bishop, Californiai 1993\UAbstracts with Programs. Geological Society of America 1993 Annual Meeting. p. A-183  Symposiuml SNARLNc"Rogers, D. B. S. J. Dreiss tnBasin-scale variable density groundwater flow at a hyddrologically closed, saline lake: Mono Lake, California. 1993Abstract SNARLRNR"Rogers, D. B. S. J. Dreiss ngLong-term control of lake salinity by groundwater at a closed-basin saline lake: Mono Lake, California.s:4EOS, Transactions, American Geophysical Union 74:273  Roll, S.K. 1998zThe effects of a gradient of nutrient additions on levels of primary producers and consumers in Convict Creek, California. 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MelackIn Press (1995)jdSensitivity of long-term and seasonal vertical mixing in a large saline lake to variations in runoff Limnology and Oceanography SNARLRN  1993XRMapping montane snow cover at subpixel resolution from the landsat thematic mapper Ph.D. Thesis University of California  Santa Barbara SNARLYkRosenthal, C. W.Inyorooo ooeeeee3ensisoniviiiziicsspppKpomopsisr+ridoidK vineN s ssAlandiolation  tutopec1i"icGsuesWWt teractionsUs5UUJUUqUUFU U UUGG+TAMVJJJ.JMooo ooeeee3ensisoniviiiziicsspKpomopsisr+ridoidK vineN s ssAlandiolation  tutopec1i"icGsuesWWt teractionsUs5UUJUUqUUFU U UUGG+TAMVJJJ.JMMMLi5@'(t$8&DK0*Conte, F. P. R. S. Jellison G. L. Starrett 1988RKNearshore and pelagic abundances of Artemia monica in Mono Lake, California Hydrobiologia 158173-181173-181 SNARLYR  1986 Ph.D. Thesis University of California IrvineVALENTINE CAMPYvCoopenhaver, C^WEmbry abortion as a possible mate selection mechanism in the plant, Ipomopsis aggregata,0)Cooper, S. D., D. W. Winkler P. H. Lenz. w 1983PJThe effect of grebe predation on the brine shrimp population in Mono Lake.*#Journal of Animal Ecology 53:51-64.t SNARLNY 1983LEThe effect of grebe predation on the Artemia population in Mono Lake.BAbstract SNARLYR.'Cooper, S. D. D. W. Winkler P. H. Lenz f_Abstract for the Mono Lake SymposiumWorkshop. University of California Santa Barbara, May 1982.z 1988~wAn integrated watershed study: an investigation of the biota in the Emerald Lake system and stream channel experiments.e SNARLY<5Cooper, S. D. K. Kratz Robert W. Holmes J. M. Melack LFFinal Report to the California Air Resources Board, Contract A5-139-32 1993ZSThe effects of stonefly predators on lower trophic levels in large stream channels.g Symposiumo SNARLMNo("Cooper, S. D. K. Kratz S. Wiseman jdPresented at the 41st Annual Meetings of the North American Benthological Society, Calgary, Alberta.JDCooper, S. D. K. Kratz T. Jenkins, Jr. S. Dichl R. Nisbet S. 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Rock Creek Lake Meteorological and Air Qualiity Monitoring Program Annual Data Report - Vol Im SNARLY tmSouthern California Edison Co., Environmental Research Department, 2244 Walnut Grove Ave., Rosemead, CA 91770Cronemiller, F.F.o 1940$The Convict Creek Test StreameAssociated Sportsman January 1940 6-13 SNARLYCrowley, G. J. 197260A battery powered magnetic stirrer for field use Progressive Fish-Culturist3439 159. SNARLYi&Crowley, G. J. D. J. Berinati. i 1972JCEffect of MS-222 on blood sugar and liver glycogen in rainbow trouti4.Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 101r1 125-128N SNARLY  Csuti, B. A. 1977XPatterns of adaptation and variation in the Great Basin kangaroo rat (Dipodomys microps)FW Berkeley University of California Ph.D. ThesisVALENTINE CAMPYypacb>z`YSJZY+.(Bales, R. C. R. E. Davis M. W. Williams. 1993D=Tracer release in melting snow: Diurnal and seasonal patternsHydrologic Processes7389-401 SNARLY"Bales, R.C. R.F. 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Nodvin Quaterly Report from Program of Excellence In Energy Research, on Environmental Consequences of Energy Development On Agricultural and Natural EcosystemsnVOSo. Cal. Edison Co., Research and Development, P.O. Box 800, Rosemead, CA 91770m 1984>7Chemical composition of the lakes in the Sierra Nevada..ZT Abstracts 2nd Biannual Conference of Research in California's National Parks. p.10.Abstract SNARLNN82Bradford, G. R. A. L. Page S. C. Nodvin C. A. Fox  1984LEChemical composition of the lakes in the Sierra Nevada of California.TMSecond Biennial Conference of Research in California's National Parks. p. 10.Symposium Presentation SNARLiN82Bradford, G. R. A. L. Page S. C. Nodvin C. A. Fox  1991$American Zoologist 31: 114 A.yAbstract SNARLeNu Bradford, D.Acid deposition in the Sierra Nevada, California: Effects of low pH and inorgaic aluminum on two declining species of amphibians. 0*Bradford, D. F. C. Swanson, M. S. 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