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Eos: Dust in the Wind: Human Impacts to the Colorado Front Range

Bulk deposition collectors capturing atmospheric dust at Four Pines, Colorado, USA. Credit: Heindel et al. [2020], Figure 1b

04 Aug 2020
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Ruth Heindel (former BcCZO post-doc)’s paper was featured by the Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface.

Image: Bulk deposition collectors capturing atmospheric dust at Four Pines, Colorado, USA. Credit: Heindel et al. [2020], Figure 1b [Click image to enlarge]

Ruth Heindel's paper, "Atmospheric dust deposition varies by season and elevation in the Colorado Front Range, USA," in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface was highlighted in Eos"Dust in the Wind: Human Impacts to the Colorado Front Range."

 


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Atmospheric dust deposition varies by season and elevation in the Colorado Front Range, USA. Heindel, RC, Putman, AL, Murphy, SF, Repert, DA, and Hinckley, ES (2020): JGR-Earth Surface 125, e2019JF005436


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