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Joshua Heyer
Joshua Heyer
RedCastle Resources, contractor to USDA Forest Service
Verified email at geog.utah.edu
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Using high-resolution reanalysis data to explore localized western North America hydroclimate relationships with ENSO
JP Heyer, SC Brewer, JJ Shinker
Journal of Climate 30 (14), 5395-5417, 2017
222017
The impacts of recent drought on fire, forest loss, and regional smoke emissions in lowland Bolivia
JP Heyer, MJ Power, RD Field, MJE van Marle
Biogeosciences 15 (14), 4317-4331, 2018
132018
Filling a geographical gap: New paleoecological reconstructions from the desert Southwest, USA
A Brunelle, TA Minckley, JJ Shinker, J Heyer
Frontiers in Earth Science 6, 106, 2018
122018
Age control for the Lake Bottom oxbow in the Dolores River watershed of eastern Utah, USA
J Heyer, S Brewer, A Brunelle, B Leys, Z Lundeen, T Rittenour, M Power
Quaternary International 621, 62-73, 2022
22022
Past, Modern, and Future Environmental Change for the Dolores River Watershed in Eastern Utah and Southwestern Colorado
JP Heyer
The University of Utah, 2020
2020
Supplement of The impacts of recent drought on fire, forest loss, and regional smoke emissions in lowland Bolivia
JP Heyer
2018
Spatial correlation analysis of Niño3. 4 sea surface temperatures with western North America hydroclimate
JP Heyer
The University of Utah, 2016
2016
Spatial Correlation Analysis of Niño3. 4 SST with Western North America Hydroclimate
JP Heyer, S Brewer, A Brunelle
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2015, A31E-0105, 2015
2015
A big data reduction workflow for remotely sensed imagery
J Heyer, M Finco, W Goetz, I Housman, VC Johnson, K Megown, ...
2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3-6), 0
The impacts of recent drought and fire in lowland Bolivia on forest loss and regional smoke emissions
JP Heyer, MJ Power, RD Field, MJE van Marle
The impacts of recent drought in lowland Bolivia on fire, forest loss and regional smoke emissions
JP Heyer, MJ Power, RD Field, MJE van Marle
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