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    Quantitative shape measurements of distal volcanic ash by Riley, Colleen M., Rose, William I., Bluth, Gregg J. S.

    “…Large‐scale volcanic eruptions produce fine ash (<200 μm) which has a long atmospheric residence time (1 hour or more) and can be transported great distances…”
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    Hydrogel lens comfort in challenging environments and the effect of refitting with silicone hydrogel lenses by Young, Graeme, Riley, Colleen M, Chalmers, Robin L, Hunt, Chris

    Published in Optometry and vision science (01-04-2007)
    “…The purpose of this analysis was to measure the proportion of soft contact lens wearers who wear lenses in challenging environments and to evaluate their…”
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    Paleomagnetic constraints on fault motion in the Hilina Fault System, south flank of Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii by Riley, Colleen M, Diehl, Jimmy F, Kirschvink, Joseph L, Ripperdan, Robert L

    “…Movement of the south flank of Kilauea Volcano in Hawaii has been associated with catastrophic landslide events. The surface expression of this former movement…”
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    Observations of Volcanic Clouds in Their First Few Days of Atmospheric Residence: The 1992 Eruptions of Crater Peak, Mount Spurr Volcano, Alaska by Rose, William I., Bluth, Gregg J. S., Schneider, David J., Ernst, Gerald G. J., Riley, Colleen M., Henderson, Lydia J., McGimsey, Robert G.

    Published in The Journal of geology (01-11-2001)
    “…Satellite SO2and ash measurements of Mount Spurr’s three 1992 volcanic clouds are compared with ground‐based observations to develop an understanding of the…”
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    Nesting Habitat of the Softshell Turtle, Trionyx mutica, below Lock and Dam 19, Upper Mississippi River by Riley, Colleen M., Anderson, Richard V., Jenkins, Sean E.

    Published in Journal of freshwater ecology (01-09-2005)
    “…Characteristics of the nesting habitat of Trionyx mutica were studied below Lock and Dam 19, upper Mississippi River. A1/2 km section of sandy shoreline where…”
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