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Wallin DO, Harmon ME, Cohen WB, Fiorella MR, Ferrell WK. Use of remote sensing to model land use effects on carbon flux in forests of the Pacific Northwest, USA. In: Gholz, H.L.//Nakane K//SH The use of remote sensing in the modeling of forest productivity. The use of remote sensing in the modeling of forest productivity. Dordrecht, The Netherlands; 1996. p. 219-237. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub2119.pdf
Doyle AT. Use of riparian and upland habitats by small mammals. Journal of Mammalogy. 1990;71(1):14-23.
Greenland D. Use of satellite-based sensing in land surface climatology. Progress in Physical Geography [Internet]. 1994;18(1):1-15. Available from: http://andrewsforest.oregonstate.edu/pubs/pdf/pub1490.pdf
Larsen MC. Use of seismic refraction techniques for investigating recent landslides in a tropical rain forest in Puerto Rico. In: Bergin MJ Energy and Mineral Potential of the Central American-Caribbean Region. Energy and Mineral Potential of the Central American-Caribbean Region. Berlin; 1995. p. 411-414.
Jekanoski RD, Kaufman DW. Use of simulated herbaceous canopy by foraging rodents. 1995;133:304 - 311.
Hall RO. Use of stable carbon addition to trace bacterial carbon through a stream food web. Journal of The North American Benthological Society [Internet]. 1995;14(2):269-277. Available from: http://cwt33.ecology.uga.edu/publications/128.pdf
Mitchell MJ, Mayer B, Bailey SW, Hornbeck JW, Alewell C, Driscoll CT, Likens GE. Use of stable isotope ratios for evaluating sulfur sources and losses at the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest. 2001;130:75-86.
Mitchell MJ, Krouse HR, Mayer B, Stam AC, Zhang Y. Use of stable isotopes in evaluating sulfur biogeochemistry of forest ecosystems. In: McDonnell JJ Isotope Tracers in Catchment Hydrology. Isotope Tracers in Catchment Hydrology. New York; 1998. p. 490-518.
Mast MA, Turk TK, Ingersoll GP, Clow DW, Kester CL. Use of stable sulfer isotopes to identify sources of sulfate in Rocky Mountain snowpacks. 2001;35:3303-3313.
Spitzer-List TM. The use of surface temperatures and temperature profiles to identify and quantify ground-water discharge and recharge areas in wetlands. Geology. 2003:115.
Clark BK, Kaufman DW, Kaufman GA, Finck EJ. Use of tallgrass prairie by Peromyscus leucopus. 1987;68:158 - 160.
Rozas LP, Odum WE. Use of Tidal Freshwater Marshes by Fishes and Macrofaunal Crustaceans along a Marsh Stream-Order Gradient. Estuaries. 1987;10:36-43.
Price RM, Happell JD, Top Z, Swart PK. Use of tritium and helium to define groundwater flow conditions in Everglades National Park. Water Resources Research. 2003;39(9):1267.
Engel S, Lease HM, McDowell NG, Corbett AH, Wolf BO. The use of tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy for rapid measurements of the delta C-13 of animal breath for physiological and ecological studies. 2009;23:1281-1286.
Pielke RA, Lee TJ, Copeland JH, Eastman JL, Ziegler CL, Finley CA. Use of USGS-provided data to improve weather and climate simulations. 1997;7:21-Mar.
Virginia RA, Jarrell WM, Rundel PW, Shearer G, Kohl DH. The use of variation in the natural abundance of 15N to assess symbiotic nitrogen fixation by woody plants. (Nagy KA). New York; 1989 p. 375-395.
Pontius Jr. RG, Huffaker D, Denman K. Useful techniques of validation for spatially explicit land-change models. 2004;179:445-461.
McGuire MP, Gangopadhyay A, Komlodi A, Swan CM. A user-centered design for a spatial data warehouse for data exploration in environmental research. 2008;3(4-5 Special Issue: Novel Concepts of Ecological Data Management):273-285.
Cox MC. User-friendly methods for green infrastructure inventories. 2003;12:19-20.
Henshaw DL, Rugg D. USFS experimental forest and range information manager meeting. LTER DataBits [Internet]. 2008:49-50. Available from: http://databits.lternet.edu/index.php/databits
Pardo LH, Kendall C, Hemond HF. Using 15N and 18O in nitrate to determine the source of streamwater nitrate in two NH watersheds. 2001;82:S141.
Bonan GB, Hayden BP. Using a Forest Stand Simulation Model to Examine the Ecological and Climatic Significance of the Late-Quarternary Pine-Spruce Pollen Zone in Eastern Virginia, U. S.A. Quarternary Res. 1990;33:204-218.
Brock TD. Using a microcomputer for data entry to a large mainframe: a screen-oriented routine using the Apple Computer. Computer Applications. 1981;7:1031-1050.
McDonald CP, Urban NR. Using a model selection criterion to identify appropriate complexity in aquatic biogeochemical models. Ecological Modelling. 2010;221:428-432.
Subler S, Blair JM, Edwards CA. Using anion exchange membranes to measure soil nitrate availability and net nitrification. 1995;27:911 - 917.

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