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  1. *McCombs, A. G., Hiscox, A. L., Wang, C., Desai, A. R., Suyker, A. E., & Biraud, S. C. (2018). Carbon Flux Phenology from the Sky: Evaluation for Maize and Soybean. Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, 35(4), 877–892. https://doi.org/10.1175/JTECH-D-17-0004.1

  2. Richardson, B., Strand, T. M., Thistle, H., Hiscox, A., Kimberley, M. O., & Schou, W. C. (2017). Influence of a Young Pinus radiata Canopy on Aerial Spray Drift. Transactions of the ASABE, 60(6), 1851. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.13031/trans.12497

  3. Hiscox, A.L., and S. Flecher. 2016. Introducing a smoke prediction tool for small scale agricultural burn management. Southeastern Geographer, 56 (3): 297-316., doi:10.1353/sgo.2016.0035.

  4. Shook, E., M.E. Hodgson, S.Wang, B.Behzad, K.Soltani, A.L. Hiscox, and J. Ajayakumar. 2016CyberGIS and Parallel Cartographic Modeling. International Journal of Geographical Information Science. 30:2355–2376, doi:10.1080/13658816.2016.1172714

  5. Hiscox, A, M. Rudnicki, and D Miller. 2015. "Understanding turbulent kinetic energy (TKE) stationarity within a forest canopy."  Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 214-215:124-133. doi: 10.1016/j.agrformet.2015.08.254.

  6. Hiscox, A.L., Flecher, S., Wang, J.J., Viator, H.P., 2015. “A comparative analysis of potential impact area of common sugar cane burning methods”. Atmospheric Environment 106, 154-164.

  7. Bagtzoglou, A. C., E. D. Kenney, A. Hiscox, and D. R. Miller, 2014: Optimization-Based Atmospheric Plume Source Identification. Environmental Forensics, 15, 147-158.

  8. Holmen, B. A., J. Kasumba, A. Hiscox, J. Wang & D. R. Miller, 2013. “Mechanized and Natural Soil-to-Air Transfer of Trifluralin and Prometryn from a Cotton Field in Las Cruces, New Mexico.” Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 61, 9776-9783.

  9. *Granucci, D.V., M. Rudnicki, A.L. Hiscox, H-B Su, and D.R. Miller,  “Quantifying the effects of freezing on tree sway frequency”, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 168 (2013) 10-14.

  10. Miller, D.R., L.R. Khot, A. L. Hiscox, M. Salyani, T.W. Walker and M. Farooq, 2012, “Effect of Atmospheric Conditions on Coverage of Fogger Applications in a Desert Surface Boundary Layer”, Transactions of the ASABE 55(2): 351-361.

  11. *Haggard, B.J., D. Weindorf, A. Hiscox, 2012, “Evaluation of the Predictive Capabilities of Landsat 7 ETM+ on 50 cm Mean Annual Soil Temperature in the Transylvanian Plain, Romania”, European Journal of Soil Science, 63(2): 299-310.

  12. Wang, Junming, Ted W. Sammis, David R. Miller, A. L.  Hiscox, David Granucci, Britt Holmén, John Kasumba, Manoj K. Shukla, and Sam O. Dennis, 2011, “Simulated regional PM10 dispersion from agricultural tilling operations using Hysplit4”, Transactions of the ASABE, 54(5): 1659-1667.

  13. Khot, L.R., D.R. Miller, A. L. Hiscox, M. Salyani, T.D. Walker, M. Farooq, 2011, “Lidar extrapolation of droplet catch measurements in aerosol application treatments”, Atomization and Sprays, 21(2):149-158

  14. *Kasumba, J., B. A. Holmen, A. Hiscox, J. Wang & D. Miller, 2011, “Agricultural PM10 emissions from cotton field disking in Las Cruces, NM.” Atmospheric Environment, 45 (9), 1668-1674.

  15. Wang, Junming, David R. Miller, Ted. W. Sammis, A. L. Hiscox, Wenli Yang, and Britt A. Holmén, 2010, “Local dust emission factors for agricultural tilling operations”, Soil Science, 175, 194-200.

  16. Hiscox, April L. David R. Miller and Carmen Nappo, 2010, “Plume Meander and Dispersion in a Stable Boundary Layer”, Journal of Geophysical Research, 115, D21105. doi: 10.1029/2010jd014102

  17. Wang, Junming, David R. Miller, Ted. W. Sammis, April L. Hiscox, Wenli Yang, and Britt A. Holmén, 2010, “Local dust emission factors for agricultural tilling operations”, Soil Science, 175, 194-200, doi: 10.1097/SS.ob013e3181dae283

  18. Nappo, Carmen, April L. Hiscox and David R. Miller. 2010 “A Note on Turbulence Stationarity and Wind Persistence Within the Stable Planetary Boundary Layer”, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 136(10), 165-174.

  19. Wang, Junming, April L. Hiscox, David R. Miller, Thomas H. Meyer, and Ted W. Sammis. 2009. “A Comparison of Lagrangian Model Estimates to Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR)Measurements of Dust Plumes from Field Tilling”, Journal of the Air and Waste Management Association, 59:1370-1378.

  20. Wang, Junming, April L. Hiscox, David R. Miller, Thomas H. Meyer, and Ted W. Sammis. 2008. “A Dynamic Lagrangian, Field-Scale Model of Dust Dispersion from Agriculture Operations”, Transactions of the ABABE, vol. 51(5), 1763-1774.

  21. Nappo, Carmen J., David R. Miller, and April L. Hiscox. 2008. “Wave-modified flux and plume dispersion in the stable boundary layer”, Boundary Layer Meteorology, 129(2), 211-223.

  22. Holmén, Britt A., David R. Miller, April L. Hiscox, Wenli Yang, Junming Wang, Theodore Sammis, Rick Bottoms. 2008. “Near-source particulate emissions and plume dynamics from agricultural field operations”, Journal of Atmospheric Chemistry .vol 59, 117-134.

  23. Hiscox, April L., David R. Miller, Britt A. Holmén, Wenli Yang, Junming Wang. 2008. “Near field dust exposure from cotton field tilling and harvesting”, Journal of Environmental Quality vol 37, 551-556.

  24. Hiscox, April L. and David R. Miller. 2006. “Dispersion of fine spray from aerial applications in stable atmospheric conditions”, Transactions of the ASABE, vol 49, no 5, 1513-1520.

  25. Hiscox, April L., Carmen J. Nappo, David R. Miller. 2006. “A Note on the use of lidar images of smoke plumes to measure dispersion parameters in the stable boundary layer”, Journal of Oceanic and Atmospheric Technology, vol. 23, no. 8, 1150–1154.

  26. Meyer, Thomas and April L. Hiscox. 2005. "Position errors caused by GPS height of instrument blunders", Survey Review, vol. 38, no. 296, 262-273.

 

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