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    Evapotranspiration at the land/water interface in a semi-arid drainage basin by DAHM, CLIFFORD N., CLEVERLY, JAMES R., ALLRED COONROD, JULIA E., THIBAULT, JAMES R., MCDONNELL, DIANNE E., GILROY, DAVID J.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-04-2002)
    “…1. Evapotranspiration (ET) is a major source of water depletion from riverine systems in arid and semiarid climates. Water budgets have produced estimates of…”
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    Seasonal estimates of actual evapo-transpiration from Tamarix ramosissima stands using three-dimensional eddy covariance by Cleverly, James R., Dahm, Clifford N., Thibault, James R., Gilroy, David J., Allred Coonrod, Julie E.

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-10-2002)
    “…This study addresses the pattern of evapo-transpiration (ET) throughout the growing season for Tamarix ramosissima between regularly flooded and unflooded…”
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    Impacts of gold mining and land use alterations on the water quality of central Mongolian rivers by Stubblefield, Andrew, Chandra, Sudeep, Eagan, Sean, Tuvshinjargal, Dampil, Davaadorzh, Gantimur, Gilroy, David, Sampson, Jennifer, Thorne, Jim, Allen, Brant, Hogan, Zeb

    “…Conservation of water quality is inherently tied to watershed management. Efforts to protect Lake Baikal have increasingly focused on the Selenge River, a…”
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    Impacts of Gold Mining and Land Use Alterations on the Water Quality of Central Mongolian Rivers by Stubblefield, Andrew, Chandra, Sudeep, Eagan, Sean, Tuvshinjargal, Dampil, Davaadorzh, Gantimur, Gilroy, David, Sampson, Jennifer, Thorne, Jim, Allen, Brant, Hogan, Zeb

    “…Conservation of water quality is inherently tied to watershed management. Efforts to protect Lake Baikal have increasingly focused on the Selenge River, a…”
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    Spawning behaviour of taimen (Hucho taimen) from the Uur River, Northern Mongolia by Esteve, Manu, Gilroy, David, McLennan, Deborah Ann

    Published in Environmental biology of fishes (2009)
    “…This study presents the first observations of Hucho taimen spawning in the wild based on underwater video recordings. One pair of taimen was monitored during a…”
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    Modeling spawning dates of Hucho taimen in Mongolia to establish fishery management zones by Vander Zanden, M.J, Joppa, L.N, Allen, B.C, Chandra, S, Gilroy, D, Hogan, Z, Maxted, J.T, Zhu, J

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2007)
    “…The ecological impacts of recreational fisheries are of growing concern and pose a number of unique management challenges. Here we report on our efforts to…”
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    The Feeding Behaviour of Fish from the Upper Lake Baikal Watershed of the Eroo River in Mongolia by Sudeep Chandra, David Gilroy, Surenkhorloo Purevdorj, Manchin Erdenebat

    Published in Mongolian journal of biological sciences (01-06-2005)
    “…The upper Selenge watershed in Mongolia is home to some of the world’s unique fish species. In this study we determined the feeding behaviour of selected fish…”
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    Testing the Rationality of State Revenue Forecasts by Feenberg, Daniel R., Gentry, William, Gilroy, David, Rosen, Harvey S.

    Published in The review of economics and statistics (01-05-1989)
    “…Recent revenue shortfalls in several states focus attention on the question of whether states do a "good" job of forecasting revenues. In modern economics,…”
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    Meaning theory and the problem of the acquisition of a first language by Gilroy, David Peter

    Published 01-01-1991
    “…The thesis begins by making two distinctions which are central to its methodology. The first is that between valid and invalid criticism, the second between…”
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    Fish Community Composition and Habitat Use in the Eg-Uur River System, Mongolia by Norman Mercado-Silva, David J. Gilroy, Manchin Erdenebat, Zeb Hogan, Sudeep Chandra, M. Jake Vander Zanden

    Published in Mongolian journal of biological sciences (01-06-2008)
    “…Mongolian rivers and their fi sh communities have suffered severe impacts from anthropogenic activities. However, the remoteness of some systems has allowed…”
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