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    Effects of Spatial Variability and Relic DNA Removal on the Detection of Temporal Dynamics in Soil Microbial Communities by Carini, Paul, Delgado-Baquerizo, Manuel, Hinckley, Eve-Lyn S, Holland-Moritz, Hannah, Brewer, Tess E, Rue, Garrett, Vanderburgh, Caihong, McKnight, Diane, Fierer, Noah

    Published in mBio (21-01-2020)
    “…Few studies have comprehensively investigated the temporal variability in soil microbial communities despite widespread recognition that the belowground…”
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    Acousto-Ultrasonic Optical Fiber Sensors: Overview and State-of-the-Art by Wild, G., Hinckley, S.

    Published in IEEE sensors journal (01-07-2008)
    “…This paper gives a review of acoustic and ultrasonic optical fiber sensors (OFSs). The review covers optical fiber sensing methods for detecting dynamic strain…”
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    Integrating observations and models to determine the effect of seasonally frozen ground on hydrologic partitioning in alpine hillslopes in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, USA by Rey, David M., Hinckley, Eve‐Lyn S., Walvoord, Michelle A., Singha, Kamini

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-10-2021)
    “…This study integrated spatially distributed field observations and soil thermal models to constrain the impact of frozen ground on snowmelt partitioning and…”
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    Changes in snow water storage and hydrologic partitioning in an alpine catchment in the Colorado Front Range by Hale, Katherine E., Musselman, Keith N., Bjarke, Nels R., Livneh, Ben, Hinckley, Eve‐Lyn S., Molotch, Noah P.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-07-2024)
    “…As the climate warms, snow‐dominated regions are increasingly susceptible to precipitation phase changes and earlier snowmelt. In alpine catchments, snowmelt…”
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    It Is Time to Develop Sustainable Management of Agricultural Sulfur by Gerson, Jacqueline R., Hinckley, Eve‐Lyn S.

    Published in Earth's future (01-11-2023)
    “…Globally, sulfur (S) applications to croplands result in S inputs that often exceed historical atmospheric deposition. Sulfur is applied to crops as a…”
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    Sulfur isotopes reveal agricultural changes to the modern sulfur cycle by Hermes, Anna L, Dawson, Todd E, Hinckley, Eve-Lyn S

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-05-2022)
    “…The environmental fates and consequences of intensive sulfur (S) applications to croplands are largely unknown. In this study, we used S stable isotopes to…”
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    Catchment‐scale observations at the Niwot Ridge long‐term ecological research site by Bjarke, Nels R., Livneh, Ben, Elmendorf, Sarah C., Molotch, Noah P., Hinckley, Eve‐Lyn S., Emery, Nancy C., Johnson, Pieter T. J., Morse, Jennifer F., Suding, Katherine N.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-09-2021)
    “…The Niwot Ridge and Green Lakes Valley (NWT) long‐term ecological research (LTER) site collects environmental observations spanning both alpine and subalpine…”
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    Evidence for accelerated weathering and sulfate export in high alpine environments by Crawford, John T, Hinckley, Eve-Lyn S, Litaor, M Iggy, Brahney, Janice, Neff, Jason C

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-12-2019)
    “…High elevation alpine ecosystems-the 'water towers of the world'-provide water for human populations around the globe. Active geomorphic features such as…”
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    Aspect control of water movement on hillslopes near the rain-snow transition of the Colorado Front Range by Hinckley, Eve-Lyn S., Ebel, Brian A., Barnes, Rebecca T., Anderson, Robert S., Williams, Mark W., Anderson, Suzanne P.

    Published in Hydrological processes (01-01-2014)
    “…In the Colorado Front Range, forested catchments near the rain–snow transition are likely to experience changes in snowmelt delivery and subsurface water…”
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    Remote Sensing-Informed Zonation for Understanding Snow, Plant and Soil Moisture Dynamics within a Mountain Ecosystem by Devadoss, Jashvina, Falco, Nicola, Dafflon, Baptiste, Wu, Yuxin, Franklin, Maya, Hermes, Anna, Hinckley, Eve-Lyn S., Wainwright, Haruko

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-09-2020)
    “…In the headwater catchments of the Rocky Mountains, plant productivity and its dynamics are largely dependent upon water availability, which is influenced by…”
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    An individual-based model for sablefish: Exploring the connectivity between potential spawning and nursery grounds in the Gulf of Alaska by Gibson, G.A., Stockhausen, W.T., Coyle, K.O., Hinckley, S., Parada, C., Hermann, A.J., Doyle, M., Ladd, C.

    “…Little is known about the mechanism of transport that enables age-0 sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) to reach suitable nursery sites from spawning locations far…”
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    Field science in the age of online learning: Dynamic instruction of techniques to assess soil physical properties by Hinckley, Eve-Lyn S., Fendorf, Scott

    Published in Frontiers in education (Lausanne) (25-08-2022)
    “…Soil physical properties, such as soil texture, color, bulk density, and porosity are important determinants of water flow (e.g., infiltration and drainage),…”
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    Sulfur fertiliser use in the Midwestern US increases as atmospheric sulfur deposition declines with improved air quality by Hinckley, Eve-Lyn S., Driscoll, Charles T.

    Published in Communications earth & environment (01-12-2022)
    “…Sulfur, as an essential nutrient for plant growth, has increasingly been used in fertiliser applications for many crops. This increase is coincident with…”
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    Long‐Term Trends in Acid Precipitation and Watershed Elemental Export From an Alpine Catchment of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, USA by Crawford, John T., Hinckley, Eve‐Lyn S., Neff, Jason C.

    “…Acid deposition associated with precipitation is an ecological problem that has affected watersheds in industrialized parts of North America and Europe, but…”
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    Rainfall Intensification Enhances Deep Percolation and Soil Water Content in Tilled and No‐Till Cropping Systems of the US Midwest by Hess, Laura J.T., Hinckley, Eve-Lyn S., Robertson, G. Philip, Hamilton, Stephen K., Matson, Pamela A.

    Published in Vadose zone journal (2018)
    “…Core Ideas Rainfall intensification increased deep percolation in tilled and no‐till systems. Rainfall intensification increased deep soil water content in…”
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    Introduction to the sampling designs of the National Ecological Observatory Network Terrestrial Observation System by Andrea S. Thorpe, David T. Barnett, Sarah C. Elmendorf, Eve‐Lyn S. Hinckley, David Hoekman, Katherine D. Jones, Katherine E. LeVan, Courtney L. Meier, Lee F. Stanish, Katherine M. Thibault

    Published in Ecosphere (Washington, D.C) (01-12-2016)
    “…Abstract Global change drivers influence ecological processes at multiple scales and manifest across most of Earth as changes in biodiversity, biogeochemical…”
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    Transformations, transport, and potential unintended consequences of high sulfur inputs to Napa Valley vineyards by Hinckley, Eve-Lyn S, Matson, Pamela A

    “…Unintended anthropogenic deposition of sulfur (S) to forest ecosystems has a range of negative consequences, identified through decades of research. There has…”
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    Atmospheric Dust Deposition Varies by Season and Elevation in the Colorado Front Range, USA by Heindel, R. C., Putman, A. L., Murphy, S. F., Repert, D. A., Hinckley, E.‐L. S.

    “…As atmospheric dust deposition continues to increase across the southwestern United States, it has the potential to alter ecosystem productivity and structure…”
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