
James Whitney
Articles
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Jul 24, 2024 |
scholarsarchive.byu.edu | James Whitney |Blake Hansen |Sophia Bonjour |Amber Bell
The North American monsoon season in the southwestern United States can produce heavy precipitation that results in high-flow events. Fish kills can occur when these monsoonal freshets derive from runoff flowing over recently burned catchments, but less is known concerning monsoon-induced fish kills occurring in unburned riverscapes.
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Aug 9, 2023 |
bioone.org | James Whitney |Blake Hansen |Sophia Bonjour |Amber Bell
Abstract The North American monsoon season in the southwestern United States can produce heavy precipitation that results in high-flow events. Fish kills can occur when these monsoonal freshets derive from runoff flowing over recently burned catchments, but less is known concerning monsoon-induced fish kills occurring in unburned riverscapes.
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Mar 8, 2023 |
theoxfordblue.co.uk | James Whitney
The second part of You’s fourth season is set to come out soon (9 March 2023), but rather than asking ourselves how the flimsily constructed plot will resolve itself, is it time to consider whether the show has run its course and if the protagonist’s disturbing antics should finally be put to rest? If you’ve missed the previous seasons of the show, You follows Joe (Penn Badgley), a New Yorker as obsessed with women as he is with literature.
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