Publications
Peer reviewed
Gonzales, P. and N. K. Ajami. Collaborative incentive-based mechanisms to support regional water supply diversification as a pathway to urban resilience. (Under review)
Roby, N.,P. Gonzales, K.J. Quesnel, and N.K. Ajami. A novel search algorithm for quantifying news media coverage as a measure of environmental issue salience. Environmental Modelling and Software (2018) 101, 249-255. Link
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Gonzales, P. and N.K. Ajami. Social and Structural Patterns of Drought-Related Water Conservation and Rebound. Water Resources Research (2017). DOI: 10.1002/2017WR021852. Link
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Gonzales, P., N.K. Ajami, and Y. Sun. Coordinating water conservation efforts through tradable credits: a proof of concept for drought response in the San Francisco Bay Area. Water Resources Research (2017). DOI: 10.1002/2017WR020636. Link
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Gonzales, P., and N.K. Ajami. The Changing Water Cycle: Impacts of an Evolving Supply and Demand Landscape on Urban Water Reliability in the Bay Area. WIREs-Water (2017). DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1240. Link
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Gonzales, P. and N.K. Ajami. An Integrative Regional Resilience Framework for the Changing Urban Water Paradigm. Sustainable Cities and Society 30 (2017) 128-138. Link
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Li, X., O. Felix, P. Gonzales, A.E. Saez, W.P. Ela. Reconciling PM10 Analyses by Different Sampling Methods for Iron King Mine Tailings Dust. Reviews on Environmental Health 31 (2016) 37-41. Link
Gonzales, P., O. Felix, C. Alexander, E. Lutz, W.P. Ela, A.E. Saez. Laboratory Dust Generation and Size- dependent Characterization of Metal and Metalloid-contaminated Mine Tailings Deposits. Journal of Hazardous Materials 280 (2014) 619-626. Link
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Research briefs for policy makers
Gonzales, P., and N.K. Ajami. Out of sight but not out of mind- the growing role of water conservation in California. Stanford Water in the West (2017). Link
Theses
Gonzales, P. A Laboratory Dust Generator for the Fractionation of Particulate Matter Derived from Mine Tailings. University of Arizona. BS Honors Thesis, 2013. Link