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    Model-Averaging Method for Assessing Groundwater Conceptual Model Uncertainty by Ye, Ming, Pohlmann, Karl F, Chapman, Jenny B, Pohll, Greg M, Reeves, Donald M

    Published in Ground water (01-09-2010)
    “…This study evaluates alternative groundwater models with different recharge and geologic components at the northern Yucca Flat area of the Death Valley…”
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    Assessing Calibration Uncertainty and Automation for Estimating Evapotranspiration from Agricultural Areas Using METRIC by Morton, Charles G., Huntington, Justin L., Pohll, Greg M., Allen, Richard G., McGwire, Kenneth C., Bassett, Scott D.

    “…Agricultural irrigation accounts for a large fraction of the total water use in the western United States. The Mapping Evapotranspiration at high Resolution…”
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    Calibrating a Basin-Scale Groundwater Model to Remotely Sensed Estimates of Groundwater Evapotranspiration by Carroll, Rosemary W.H., Pohll, Greg M., Morton, Charles G., Huntington, Justin L.

    “…Remotely sensed vegetation indices correspond to canopy vigor and cover and have been successfully used to estimate groundwater evapotranspiration (ETg) over…”
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    Estimating Annual Groundwater Evapotranspiration from Phreatophytes in the Great Basin Using Landsat and Flux Tower Measurements by Beamer, Jordan P., Huntington, Justin L., Morton, Charles G., Pohll, Greg M.

    “…Escalating concerns about water supplies in the Great Basin have prompted numerous water budget studies focused on groundwater recharge and discharge. For many…”
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    Incorporation of conceptual and parametric uncertainty into radionuclide flux estimates from a fractured granite rock mass by Reeves, Donald M., Pohlmann, Karl F., Pohll, Greg M., Ye, Ming, Chapman, Jenny B.

    “…Detailed numerical flow and radionuclide simulations are used to predict the flux of radionuclides from three underground nuclear tests located in the Climax…”
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    A comparison of groundwater fluxes computed with MODFLOW and a mixing model using deuterium: Application to the eastern Nevada Test Site and vicinity by Carroll, Rosemary W.H., Pohll, Greg M., Earman, Sam, Hershey, Ronald L.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-11-2008)
    “…The primary objective of this study was to verify groundwater flows in the vicinity of the eastern Nevada Test Site (NTS) computed with a hydraulically defined…”
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    An unconfined groundwater model of the Death Valley Regional Flow System and a comparison to its confined predecessor by Carroll, Rosemary W.H., Pohll, Greg M., Hershey, Ronald L.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-07-2009)
    “…The MODFLOW version of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) Death Valley Regional Flow System (DVRFS) in California and Nevada is conceptually inaccurate…”
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    Global optimization of a deuterium calibrated, discrete-state compartment model (DSCM): Application to the eastern Nevada Test Site by Carroll, Rosemary W.H., Pohll, Greg M., Earman, Sam, Hershey, Ronald L.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (30-10-2007)
    “…As part of a larger study to estimate groundwater recharge volumes in the area of the eastern Nevada Test Site (NTS), [Campana, M.E., 1975. Finite-state models…”
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    The use of discrete fracture network simulations in the design of horizontal hillslope drainage networks in fractured rock by Reeves, Donald M., Parashar, Rishi, Pohll, Greg, Carroll, Rosemary, Badger, Tom, Willoughby, Kim

    Published in Engineering geology (01-08-2013)
    “…Characteristics of fracture networks are explored in a discrete fracture network framework to provide design guidelines for horizontal drainage networks in…”
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