Presenter: Steve Mumme, Colorado State University. 23 pages and 8 slides. Contains footnotes
Groundwater is a concern of public health significance often not discussed in the United States (US)...
Binational efforts to understand, assess, and manage shared groundwater resources on the Mexico‐Texa...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Presenter: Steve Mumme, Colorado State University. 23 pages and 8 slides. Contains footnotes
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Graduation date:June 17, 2017Globally, as surface water quality and quantity diminishes there is inc...
Over the last decade, transboundary aquifers traversing the Mexico‐Texas border have generated growi...
The U.S.-Mexico border extends over 3,218 kilometers and comprises different arid and semiarid envir...
Shared, transboundary aquifers along the U.S.-Mexico international boundary are subject to unsustain...
Presenter: Gary Bryner, Natural Resources Law Center and Brigham Young University (see also Groundwa...
The United States and Mexico share water in many aquifers along the border. Although significant at...
This chapter gives an overview of the status of transboundary aquifers and the cooperation related t...
Management of transboundary aquifers is a vexing water resources challenge, especially when the aqui...
The transboundary nature of water dividing Mexico and the United States (U.S.) transforms the entire...
The debate over groundwater aquifers that underlie more than one sovereign nation is not particular ...
Groundwater is a concern of public health significance often not discussed in the United States (US)...
Binational efforts to understand, assess, and manage shared groundwater resources on the Mexico‐Texa...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Presenter: Steve Mumme, Colorado State University. 23 pages and 8 slides. Contains footnotes
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...
Graduation date:June 17, 2017Globally, as surface water quality and quantity diminishes there is inc...
Over the last decade, transboundary aquifers traversing the Mexico‐Texas border have generated growi...
The U.S.-Mexico border extends over 3,218 kilometers and comprises different arid and semiarid envir...
Shared, transboundary aquifers along the U.S.-Mexico international boundary are subject to unsustain...
Presenter: Gary Bryner, Natural Resources Law Center and Brigham Young University (see also Groundwa...
The United States and Mexico share water in many aquifers along the border. Although significant at...
This chapter gives an overview of the status of transboundary aquifers and the cooperation related t...
Management of transboundary aquifers is a vexing water resources challenge, especially when the aqui...
The transboundary nature of water dividing Mexico and the United States (U.S.) transforms the entire...
The debate over groundwater aquifers that underlie more than one sovereign nation is not particular ...
Groundwater is a concern of public health significance often not discussed in the United States (US)...
Binational efforts to understand, assess, and manage shared groundwater resources on the Mexico‐Texa...
Shared groundwater resources between Mexico and the United States are facing unprecedented stressors...