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    Toward Reproducible Environmental Modeling for Decision Support: A Worked Example by White, Jeremy T., Foster, Linzy K., Fienen, Michael N., Knowling, Matthew J., Hemmings, Brioch, Winterle, James R.

    Published in Frontiers in earth science (Lausanne) (28-02-2020)
    “…A fully worked example of decision-support-scale uncertainty quantification (UQ) and parameter estimation (PE) is presented. The analyses are implemented for…”
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    Late Pleistocene and Holocene groundwater recharge from the chloride mass balance method and chlorine-36 data by Zhu, Chen, Winterle, James R., Love, Erica I.

    Published in Water resources research (01-07-2003)
    “…The chloride mass balance (CMB) method for estimating groundwater recharge is economic and effective, provided that the hydrological conditions for its…”
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    Discharge From the Edwards Aquifer Through the Leona River Floodplain, Uvalde, Texas by Green, Ronald T, Winterle, James R, Prikryl, James D

    “…Analysis of results from an electrical resistivity survey, a magnetic survey, and an aquifer test performed on the Leona River floodplain in south-central…”
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    Discharge From the Edwards Aquifer Through the Leona River Floodplain, Uvalde, Texas1 by Green, Ronald T., Winterle, James R., Prikryl, James D.

    “…:  Analysis of results from an electrical resistivity survey, a magnetic survey, and an aquifer test performed on the Leona River floodplain in south‐central…”
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    A lumped parameter model for the atmosphere-to-snow transfer function for hydrogen peroxide by McConnell, Joseph R., Bales, Roger C., Winterle, James R., Kuhns, Hampden, Stearns, Charles R.

    “…Of the main atmospheric oxidants, only hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is preserved in polar ice cores. To make use of the peroxide record, however, requires a…”
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    Physically based inversion of surface snow concentrations of H2O2 to atmospheric concentrations at South Pole by McConnell, Joseph R., Winterle, James R., Bales, Roger C., Thompson, Anne M., Stewart, Richard W.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-02-1997)
    “…Inversion of chemical records archived in ice cores to atmospheric concentrations requires a detailed understanding of atmosphere‐to‐snow‐to‐ice transfer…”
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    Discharge From the Edwards Aquifer Through the Leona River Floodplain, Uvalde, Texas 1 by Green, Ronald T., Winterle, James R., Prikryl, James D.

    “…Analysis of results from an electrical resistivity survey, a magnetic survey, and an aquifer test performed on the Leona River floodplain in south‐central…”
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    Physically based inversion of surface snow concentrations of H 2 O 2 to atmospheric concentrations at South Pole by McConnell, Joseph R., Winterle, James R., Bales, Roger C., Thompson, Anne M., Stewart, Richard W.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (15-02-1997)
    “…Inversion of chemical records archived in ice cores to atmospheric concentrations requires a detailed understanding of atmosphere‐to‐snow‐to‐ice transfer…”
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    Physically based inversion of surface snow concentrations of H sub(2)O sub(2) to atmospheric concentrations at South Pole by McConnell, Joseph R, Winterle, James R, Bales, Roger C, Thompson, Anne M, Stewart, Richard W

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-02-1997)
    “…Inversion of chemical records archived in ice cores to atmospheric concentrations requires a detailed understanding of atmosphere-to-snow-to-ice transfer…”
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