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Autor:
B Turnpenny, Hou Law, K Groom, Ram Sundar, Matthew Evison, A Butt, A Tempowski, M Abdelaziz, S Grundy, F Howle, H Clegg, R Moore
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Lungs at work: occupation and lung health.
Introduction The current study aims to: 1) provide an understanding of smoking and vaping behaviour across acute care NHS staff, 2) understand the existing opinion and knowledge base in tobacco dependency and vaping, in order to identify barriers and
Autor:
Jill N. Densmore, Rodrigo Borela, Justin T. Brandt, Drew C. Thayer, Kevin M. Ellett, Antonio Bobet, James F. Howle, Michelle Sneed, Andrew Y. Morita
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Scientific Investigations Report.
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Open-File Report.
Autor:
Shaul Hurwitz, Devin L. Galloway, Joseph Nawikas, William C. Evans, Paul A. Hsieh, Gregory A. Smith, James F. Howle
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Open-File Report.
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Scientific Investigations Report.
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Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research. 292:70-83
Silicic lavas have erupted repeatedly in the Mono Basin over the past few thousand years, forming the massive domes and coulees of the Mono Craters chain and the smaller island vents in Mono Lake. We report here on the first systematic study of magma
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Fact Sheet.
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Scientific Investigations Report.
Autor:
Richard A. Schweickert, Lewis E. Hunter, Robert C. Finkel, Brent von Twistern, Ronn S. Rose, James F. Howle, Gerald W. Bawden
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Geological Society of America Bulletin. 124:1087-1101
We integrated high-resolution bare-earth airborne light detection and ranging (LiDAR) imagery with field observations and modern geochronology to characterize the Tahoe-Sierra frontal fault zone, which forms the neotectonic boundary between the Sierr
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 101:1162-1181
We use high-resolution (1.5–2.4 points/m 2 ) bare-earth airborne Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) imagery to identify, map, constrain, and visualize fault-related geomorphology in densely vegetated terrain surrounding Martis Creek Dam near Truck