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Title | Creator | Description | Date |
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Statistical modeling of watershed scale evapotranspiration | Dhungel, Sulochan; Barber, Michael E. | This project develops a statistical model using estimates of evapotranspiration derived from remote sensing techniques to predict agricultural water consumption. With future climate data, this model can be used to predict future consumptive use | 2017 |
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Sustainability Office Equity Review | University of Utah Sustainability Office | Sustainability office equity commitments | 2020 |
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Title V Operating Permit | State of Utah, Department of Environmental Quality | Emissions from the University of Utah are primarily due to the operation of: boilers, comfort heating equipment, and emergency generators. Boilers located throughout the campus are covered by "Standards of Performance for Small Industrial-Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units" found in 40 ... | 2020 |
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University of Utah Climate Resilience Assessment | Climate Commitment Task Force Subcommittee on Climate Resilience | | 2021 |
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University of Utah Climate Resilience Assessment Matrix | Brunvand, Amy | | 2021 |
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Wind farm density and harvested power in very large wind farms: a low-order model | Cortina, Gerard; Calaf, Marc | This project aims to develop a simplistic numerical model to determine the number of wind turbines that should be placed given a land extension, in order to maximize the power output as a function of different atmospheric stabilities | 2017 |