Jornada Bibliography

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Gile L.H, Peterson F.F, Grossman R..  1965.  The K horizon: a master soil horizon of carbonate accumulation. Soil Science. 69:74-82.
Gile L.H, Ahrens R.J eds..  2003.  Supplement to the Desert Project Soil Monograph, Volume III. Soil Survey Investigations Report No. 44. :374pp.
Gile L.H.  1961.  A classification of ca horizons in soils of a desert region, Dona Ana County, New Mexico. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 25:52-61.
Gile L.H, Gibbens, Robert P., Lenz J.M..  1998.  Soil-induced variability in root systems of creosotebush (Larrea tridentata) and tarbush (Flourensia cernua). Journal of Arid Environments. 39:57-78.
Gile L.H, Gibbens, Robert P., Lenz J.M..  1997.  The near-ubiquitous pedogenic world of mesquite roots in an arid basin floor. Journal of Arid Environment. 35:39-58.
Gile L.H, Hawley J., Grossman R., Ahrens R.J eds., Monger CH, Peterson F.F, Gibbens, Robert P., Lenz J.M., Bestelmeyer BT, Nolen B..  2002.  An extract from a 50th annimversary guidebook for the Desert Project (manuscript in preparation). :207pp.
Gile L.H, Grossman R., Hawley J., Monger CH.  1996.  Ancient soils of the Rincon surface, northern Dona Ana County. :155.
Gile L.H, Hawley J., Grossman R., Monger CH, Montoya C.E., Mack GH.  1995.  Supplement to the Desert Project Guidebook, with emphasis on soil micromorphology..
Gile L.H.  1975.  Causes of soil boundaries in an arid region: II. Dissection, moisture and faunal activity. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 39:324-330.
Gile L.H, Gibbens, Robert P., Lenz J.M..  1995.  Soils and sediments associated with remarkable, deeply penetrating roots of crucifiction thorn (Koeberlinia spinosa Zucc.). Journal of Arid Environments. 31:137-151.
Gile L.H.  1995.  Pedogenic carbonate in soils of the Isaacks' ranch surface, southern New Mexico. Soil Science Society of America Journal. 59:501-508.
Gile L.H, Hawley J., Grossman R., Ahrens R.J eds., Monger CH, Peterson F.F, Gibbens, Robert P., Lenz J.M., Bestelmeyer BT, Nolen B..  2007.  A 50th anniversary guidebook for the desert project. :279.
Gile L.H, Hawley J..  1968.  Age and comparative development of desert soils at the Gardner Spring radiocarbon site, New Mexico. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 32:709-716.
Gile L.H, Grossman R..  1967.  Morphology of the argillic horizon in desert soils of southern New Mexico. Soil Science. 106:6-15.
Gile L.H, Peterson F.F, Grossman R..  1966.  Morphological and genetic sequences of carbonate accumulation in desert soils. Soil Science. 101:347-360.
Gile L.H, Hawley J..  1966.  Periodic sedimentation and soil formation on an alluvial-fan piedmont in southern New Mexico. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. 30:261-268.
Gile L.H, Hawley J., Grossman R., Monger CH.  1988.  Supplement to the Desert Project Guidebook 1988.
Gill TE, Gillette D.E, Niemeyer T., Winn R..  2002.  Elemental geochemistry of wind-erodible playa sediments, Owens Lake, California. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research B.. 189:209-213.
Gillan JK, Strand EK, Karl JW, Reese KP, Laninga T.  2013.  Using Spatial Statistics and Point-Pattern Simulations to Assess the Spatial Dependency Between Greater Sage-Grouse and Anthropogenic Features. Wildlife Society Bulletin. 37(2):301-310.
Gillan JK, Karl JW, Duni D, Elaksher A.  2014.  Modeling vegetation heights from high resolution stereo aerial photography: An application for broad-scale rangeland monitoring. Journal of Environmental Management. 144:226-235.
Gillan JK, Karl JW, Galera A.  2015.  Using JournalMap to improve discovery and visualization of rangeland scientific knowledge. 68th Annual Society for Range Management Meeting.
Gillan JK, Karl JW.  2015.  Visualizing and quantifying microtopographic change of dryland landscapes from an unmanned aircraft system. 100th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America.
Gillan JK, Karl JW, Duni D.  2011.  Deriving shrub heights from high resolution stereo-pair aerial imagery: An application for broad-scale rangeland monitoring. 65th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management. p. 0114
Gillan JK.  2017.  Fine-Resolution Repeat Topographic Surveying of Dryland Landscapes Using UAS-Based Structure-from-Motion Photogrammetry: Assessing Accuracy and Precision against Traditional Ground-Based Erosion Measurements. Remote Sensing . 9(5):1-24.
Gillan JK, Karl JW, Elaksher A, Duni D.  2017.  Fine-Resolution Repeat Topographic Surveying of Dryland Landscapes Using UAS-Based Structure-from-Motion Photogrammetry: Assessing Accuracy and Precision against Traditional Ground-Based Erosion Measurements. Remote Sensing. 9:437
Gillette D.E.  1999.  A qualitative geophysical explanation for "hot spot" dust emitting source regions. Contributions to Atmospheric Physics.
Gillette D.E.  2002.  The long-distance A ‘transportable fraction’ of the vertical flux of wind-transported dust. Proceedings of ICAR5/GCTE-SEN Joint Conference, International Center for Arid and Semiarid Lands Studies. Publication 02-2
Gillette D.E, Chen W.  2001.  Particle production and aeolian transport from a "supply-limited" source area in the Chihuahuan desert, New Mexico, United States. Journal of Geophysical Research. 106:5267-5278.
Gillette D.E, Niemeyer T., Helm P.  2001.  Supply-limited horizontal sand drift at an ephemerally crusted, unvegetated saline playa. Journal of Geophysical Research. 106:18085-18098.
Gillette D.E, Monger CH.  2006.  Eolian processes across the Jornada basin. Structure and Function of a Chihuahuan Desert Ecosystem. The Jornada Basin Long-Term Ecological Research Site. :189-210.
Gillette D.E, Herrick JE, Herbert G.A..  2006.  Wind characteristics of mesquite streets in the northern Chihuahuan desert, New Mexico, USA. Environmental Fluid Mechanics. 6:241-275.
Gillette D.E, Ono D., Richmond K..  2004.  A combined modeling and measurement technique for estimating wind-blown dust emissions at Owens (dry) Lake, CA. Journal of Geophysical Research. 109:1-23.
Gillette D.E, Pitchford A.M..  2004.  Sand flux in the northern Chihuahuan desert, New Mexico, USA, and the influence of mesquite-dominated landscapes. Journal of Geophysical Research. 109
Gillette D.E, Lawson, Jr. RE, Thompson RS.  2004.  A ‘‘test of concept’’ comparison of aerodynamic and mechanical resuspension mechanisms for particles deposited on field rye grass (Secale cercele). Part 1. Relative particle flux rates. Atmospheric Environment. 38:4789-4797.
Gillette D.E, Lawson, Jr. RE, Thompson RS.  2004.  A ‘‘test of concept’’ comparison of aerodynamic and mechanical resuspension mechanisms for particles deposited on field rye grass (Secale cercele). Part 2. Threshold mechanical energies for resuspension particle fluxes. Atmospheric Environment. 38:4799-4803.
Gillies J., Nield JM, Nickling W.  2014.  Wind speed and sediment transport recovery in the lee of a vegetated and denuded nebkha within a nebkha dune field. Aeolian Research. 12:135-141.
Ginzburg O., Whitford WG, Steinberger Y.  2008.  Effects of harvester ant (Messor spp.) activity on soil properties and microbial communities in a Negev Desert ecosystem. Biology and Fertility of Soils. :165-173.
Glidewell EDwain.  1970.  Suitable habitat as a factor limiting pronghorn numbers on the Jornada Experimental Range. :28.
Godinez-Alvarez H., Herrick JE, Mattocks M., Toledo DP, Van Zee J.  2009.  Comparison of three vegetation monitoring methods: Their relative utility for ecological assessment and monitoring. Ecological Indicators. 9:1001-1008.
Godinez-Alvarez H., Herrick JE, Mattocks M., Toledo DP, Van Zee J.  2008.  Line-point intercept, grid-point intercept,and ocular estimate methods: their relative value for rangeland assessment and monitoring. Society for Range Management Annual Meeting. :2380.
Godinez-Alvarez H., Herrick JE, Mattocks M., Toledo DP.  2008.  Do sampling methods differ in their utility for ecological monitoring? Comparison of line-point intercept, grid-point intercept, and ocular estimate methods Ecological Society fo America Abstracts. :PS83-125.
Gomez-Landesa E., Rango A..  2002.  Improvements in snow mapping of the Rio Grande Basin using MODIS data. American Geophysical Union, 2002 Fall Meeting. 83:F540.
Gomez-Landesa E., Rango A..  2002.  Operational snowmelt runoff forecasting in the Spanish Pyrenees using the SRM model. Hydrological Processes. 16:1583-1591.
Gomez-Landesa E., Rango A., Havstad K, Bleiweiss M., Leach K., Riley M..  2001.  Snowmelt runoff model (SRM) applications in the Rio Grande Basin. American Water Resources Association Annual Conference. :49.
Gomez-Landesa E., Rango A..  2001.  Assessment of MODIS channels 1 and 2 for snow mapping capability. EOS Transactions, American Geophysical Union. 81:548.
Gomez-Landesa E., Rango A., Hall D.K.  2001.  Improved snow cover remote sensing for snowmelt runoff forecasting. International Association of Hydrological Science. 267:61-65.
Gomez-Landesa E., Rango A., Bleiweiss M..  2001.  Addressing the MODIS bowtie effect for snow mapping. Proceedings of the 5th International Workshop on Applications of Remote Sensing in Hydrology.
Gomez-Landesa E., Rango A..  1998.  Snow Cover Remote Sensing and Snowmelt Runoff Forecasts in the Spanish Pyrenees Using the SRM Model . Applications of Remote Sensing in Hydrology. :97-104.
Gomez-Landesa E., Rango A..  2000.  Snow mapping technique at subpixel level for small basins. Proceedings of the International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium. :1140-1142.
Gomez-Landesa E., Rango A., Bleiweiss M..  2004.  An algorithm to address the MODIS bowtie effect. Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing. 30:644-650.

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