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Title ▵▿ Creators ▵▿ Publication Date ▵▿ Package Id ▵▿
Trace Metal Content of Community Garden Soils in Metro Phoenix, AZHolmes, Caitlin
Hall, Sharon
2019knb-lter-cap.660.1
Bioclimatic predictors in Maricopa County, Arizona derived from remotely sensed, daily weather parameters (NASA DAYMET): 2000-2016Boehme, Cameron
Stratton, Chelsea
de Albuquerque, Fabio
2019knb-lter-cap.661.1
Climactic data derived from remotely sensed, daily weather parameters (NASA DAYMET): Maricopa County, AZ (2000-2016)Boehme, Cameron
Stratton, Chelsea
de Albuquerque, Fabio
2019knb-lter-cap.662.1
Flashiness of urban and desert streams in arid Arizona watersheds (2003-2016)McPhillips, Lauren
Earl, Stevan
Grimm, Nancy
Hale, Rebecca
Herndon, Matthew
2019knb-lter-cap.663.3
Ecohydrological monitoring of urban ecological infrastructure at the Arizona State University Tempe Campus (Tempe, Arizona)Sanchez, Christopher
2019knb-lter-cap.664.1
Social and Heat Vulnerability Indices in Phoenix, ArizonaWright, Mary
Watkins, Lance
Hondula, David
Kurtz, Liza
Chakalian, Paul
Harlan, Sharon
Declet-Barreto, Juan
2019knb-lter-cap.665.2
Urban heat island conditions experienced by the Western black widow spider (Latrodectus hesperus): extreme heat slows development but results in behavioral accommodationsJohnson, J
Stevens, Dale
Moen, Claire
Urcuyo, Javier
2019knb-lter-cap.666.2
Numerical summaries of vegetation indices and land surface temperature derived from remotely sensed imagery in Phoenix Area Social Survey (PASS) neighborhoods of central ArizonaStuhlmacher, Michelle
Watkins, Lance
2019knb-lter-cap.668.2
Annual seasonality trends of Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), Maricopa County, Arizona, 2001-2018de Albuquerque, Fábio
2020knb-lter-cap.680.1
Annual seasonality trends of Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI), Maricopa County, Arizona, 2001-2018de Albuquerque, Fábio
2020knb-lter-cap.681.1

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