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2 Feb 18The Structural Fabric and Deformation of Channel-Spanning Mountain Logjams: Field Observations and Experimental AnalogsIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownNakul Deshpande1View
14 Jun 16Topographic Controls on Total Mobile Regolith and Total Soil Organic Carbon in Complex TerrainIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownNicholas Patton1View
13 Jul 15Glacial Geomorphology and Chronology of the Quinault Valley, Washington, and Broader Evidence of Marine Isotope Stages 4 and 3 Glaciation Across Northwestern United StatesIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownAmie Staley1View
14 Sep 15An Investigation into the Poison Creek Thrust: A Sevier Thrust with Proterozoic ImplicationsIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownConnor Hansen1View
14 Sep 15Understanding Tree Water Use Across the Snow-Rain Transition in Idaho's Mountain Watersheds: Interactions Between Stream Networks, Transpiration, and Basin GeomorphologyIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownJohn Whiting1View
13 Jul 15Tracking Late Devonian Reactivation of the Tooele Arch with Detrital Zircon Provenance, Great BasinIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownNatalie Hollis1View
13 Jul 15Geo-Statistical and Remote Sensing Application for Thermal Research: Estimating Geothermal Heat Emittance Anomalies in Yellowstone National ParkIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownSita Karki1View
13 Jul 15Cretaceous Retroarc Underthrusting Beneath the Coast Mountains Batholith: British ColumbiaIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownDouglas MacLeod1View
14 Jun 16Understanding the Rain-to-Snow Transition Zone: Modeling Snowmelt and the Spatial Distribution of Water Resources in Southwestern IdahoIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownClarissa Enslin1View
14 Jun 16Structural Framework and Detrital Zircon Provenance of the Southern Portion of the Clayton Quadrangle Custer County, IdahoIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownNicholas Krohe1View
14 Jun 16Atmospheric Impacts on Plume StabilityIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownBryan Nicholson1View
14 Sep 15Modeling Seedbed Favorability Using a Biological Assay as an Indicator of Ecological Site ResilienceIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownAlex Boehm1View
14 Sep 15A Virtual Watershed Approach for Snow ModellingIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownWesley Johansen1View
4 Feb 16Historical Land-Cover Change in Pocatello, IdahoIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownBrock Lipple1View
6 Sep 18LOCALIZED LATE MIOCENE FLEXURE NEAR THE WESTERN MARGIN OF THE EASTERN SNAKE RIVER PLAIN, IDAHO, CONSTRAINED BY REGIONAL CORRELATION OF SNAKE RIVERTTYPE RHYOLITES AND KINEMATIC ANALYSIS OF SMALLTDISPLACEMENT FAULTSIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownKyle L. Schusler1View
6 Sep 18Spatiotemporal Heterogeneity of Water and Dissolved Organic Carbon Sourcing in a Snow-dominated, Headwater Catchment A Hydrologic Investigation in Owyhee County, IdahoIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownAnna G. Radke1View
6 Sep 18History of formation, limnologic change, and salmon abundance at Situk and Mountain Lakes, Yakutat, AlaskaIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownCarl V. Jurkowski1View
6 Sep 18Farmers, Fences, and Fine Sediment: Using Long-Term Water Quality Data and Aerial Imagery to Quantify the Impact of Best Management Practices in Marsh Creek, IDIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownGraham A. Meese1View
6 Sep 18Evaluating the influence of irrigation, groundwater, and precipitation on the velocity of Salmon Falls landslide, a slow-moving, rotational slump in southern Idaho.Idaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownIan H. Lauer1View
8 Feb 18Appraisal of suspended sediment sources and fluxes in Marsh Creek, SE Idaho: complexities revealed by high-resolution spatial and temporal dataIdaho State University Science & Engineering GeologyUnknownUnknownJames J. Guilinger1View
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