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June 19, 2008
A simplified GIS approach to modeling global leaf water isoscapes
Jason B West, Adam Sobek, James R Ehleringer
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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December 2, 2008
Stable isotope ratios of marijuana. I. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes describe growth conditions
Jason B West, Janet M Hurley, James R Ehleringer
Ecology
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August 22, 2009
Tree species fine-root demography parallels habitat specialization across a sandhill soil resource gradient
Javier F Espeleta, Jason B West, Lisa A Donovan
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society
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May 18, 2010
Stable isotope models to predict geographic origin and cultivation conditions of marijuana
Janet M Hurley, Jason B West, James R Ehleringer
The International Journal on Drug Policy
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September 22, 2009
Tracing retail cannabis in the United States: geographic origin and cultivation patterns
Janet M Hurley, Jason B West, James R Ehleringer
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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November 8, 2012
Forensic applications of light-element stable isotope ratios of Ricinus communis seeds and ricin preparations
Helen W Kreuzer, Jason B West, James R Ehleringer
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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July 31, 2007
Geography and vintage predicted by a novel GIS model of wine delta18O
Jason B West, James R Ehleringer, Thure E Cerling
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
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April 5, 2016
Shrubland resilience varies across soil types: implications for operationalizing resilience in ecological restoration
Carissa L Wonkka, Dirac Twidwell, Jason B West, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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June 7, 2006
Stable isotopes as one of nature's ecological recorders
Jason B West, Gabriel J Bowen, Thure E Cerling, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences
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October 7, 2009
The stable isotope ratios of marijuana. II. Strontium isotopes relate to geographic origin
Jason B West, Janet M Hurley, Francis O Dudás, et al.
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Plos One
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June 19, 2008
A simplified GIS approach to modeling global leaf water isoscapes
Jason B West, Adam Sobek, James R Ehleringer
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
December 2, 2008
Stable isotope ratios of marijuana. I. Carbon and nitrogen stable isotopes describe growth conditions
Jason B West, Janet M Hurley, James R Ehleringer
Ecology
|
August 22, 2009
Tree species fine-root demography parallels habitat specialization across a sandhill soil resource gradient
Javier F Espeleta, Jason B West, Lisa A Donovan
Science & Justice : Journal of the Forensic Science Society
|
May 18, 2010
Stable isotope models to predict geographic origin and cultivation conditions of marijuana
Janet M Hurley, Jason B West, James R Ehleringer
The International Journal on Drug Policy
|
September 22, 2009
Tracing retail cannabis in the United States: geographic origin and cultivation patterns
Janet M Hurley, Jason B West, James R Ehleringer
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
November 8, 2012
Forensic applications of light-element stable isotope ratios of Ricinus communis seeds and ricin preparations
Helen W Kreuzer, Jason B West, James R Ehleringer
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
|
July 31, 2007
Geography and vintage predicted by a novel GIS model of wine delta18O
Jason B West, James R Ehleringer, Thure E Cerling
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America
|
April 5, 2016
Shrubland resilience varies across soil types: implications for operationalizing resilience in ecological restoration
Carissa L Wonkka, Dirac Twidwell, Jason B West, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution
|
June 7, 2006
Stable isotopes as one of nature's ecological recorders
Jason B West, Gabriel J Bowen, Thure E Cerling, et al.
Journal of Forensic Sciences
|
October 7, 2009
The stable isotope ratios of marijuana. II. Strontium isotopes relate to geographic origin
Jason B West, Janet M Hurley, Francis O Dudás, et al.
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