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Understanding Multiple Environmental Stresses: Report of a Workshop
APPENDIX C
Workshop Participants
Eric Barron, Pennsylvania State University
David Breshears, University of Arizona
Antonio Busalacchi, University of Maryland, College Park
Scott Doney, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
William Easterling, Pennsylvania State University
Jay Famiglietti, University of California, Irvine
Kristie Franz, University of California, Irvine
Alex Guenther, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Diana Josephson, National Center for Atmospheric Research
Chester Koblinsky, NOAA
Jane Leggett, EPA
Jerry Melillo, Marine Biological Laboratory
Harold Mooney, Stanford University
Richard Norgaard, University of California, Berkeley
Jonathan Overpeck, University of Arizona
Gi-Hyeon Park, University of California, Irvine
Phil Pasteris, USDA/National Water and Climate Service
Ronald Prinn, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Roger Pulwarty, NOAA/CIRES
Kelly Redmond, Desert Research Institute
John Reilly, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Patricia Romero Lankao, Autonomous Metropolitan University, Xochimilco, Mexico
Richard Rosen, NOAA
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Understanding Multiple Environmental Stresses: Report of a Workshop
Dongryeol Ryu, University of California, Irvine
Thomas Vonder Haar, Colorado State University
Committee
Rosina Bierbaum, University of Michigan
Mary Anne Carroll, University of Michigan
Christopher Field, Carnegie Institution of Washington
Edward Miles, University of Washington
Donald Wilhite, University of Nebraska
Staff
Chris Elfring
Liz Galinis
Ian Kraucunas
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