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Chachere, Catherine N. | Cold season inversion fog in salt lake city: connections to valley variables and numerical simulations | Cold pool; Fog; NWP; Salt Lake City; Atmospheric sciences | 2016 | thesis |
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Hahnenberger, Maura | Dust storms in the Eastern Great Gasin of Utah, U.S.A. | Geomorphology; Meteorology; Atmospheric sciences | 2014 | dissertation |
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Mallia, Derek Vincent | Simulating high impact wildfire and wind-blown dust events using improved atmospheric modeling methods | Atmospheric sciences; Dust; Forest & brush fires; Atmospheric models | 2018 | dissertation |
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Lisonbee, Joel R. | The dry deposition of mercury into the Great Salt Lake | Boundary layer; Dry deposition; Great Salt Lake; Mercury; Pollution; Resistance-in-series model; Atmospheric Chemistry; Atmospheric sciences; Environmental science | 2010-08 | thesis |
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Maestas, Melissa May | Air pollution and gastrointestinal diseases in Utah | Environmental Health; Atmospheric sciences | 2016 | dissertation |
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Briggs, Kevin A. | Evaluation of moisture and heat transport in the fast-response building-resolving urban transport code quic envsim | GPU computing; Internal boundary layer modeling; Sustainable urban planning; Urban scalar transport; Mechanical engineering; Atmospheric sciences | 2015-05 | thesis |
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Hang, Chaoxun | Observational studies of soil moisture, Valley Fog and temperature variance in the atmospheric boundary layer over diverse terrain | Fluid mechanics; Atmospheric sciences; Environmental engineering | 2017 | dissertation |
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Maestas, Melissa May | Characterization of speciated atmospheric mercury concentration measurements in Northern Utah | GEM; GOM; Atmospheric mercury; PBM; Northern Utah; Atmospheric Chemistry; Atmospheric sciences | 2011-12 | thesis |
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Gowan, Thomas Michael | Validation of mountain precipitation forecasts from the NCAR convection-permitting ensemble and operational forecast systems over the Western United States | Atmospheric sciences | 2017 | thesis |
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Lesage, Andrew Thomas | Impacts of varying model physics on simulated structures in Cloud Systems | Atmospheric sciences | 2018 | dissertation |
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Mascio, Jeana Rose | Using an optimal estimation algorithm to describe the mass-dimensional properties of ice clouds | Atmospheric sciences; Remote sensing | 2018 | dissertation |