The southwestern United States relies heavily on limited, undependable surface water and limited groundwater resources. Further growth will require reliable estimates of current and potential surface water resources. Procedures are developed for simulating the distribution of runoff-producing rainfall in Arizona and New Mexico, which can be used during design and decision making processes for surface water and land use management. Existing event-based stochastic models are modified to describe the occurrence, and spatial and temporal distribution of rainfall events. Probability distributions for storm parameters are obtained from analysis of historical data for regional and local areas of investigation. Sequences of rainfall events are simu...
Alluvial aquifers associated with ephemeral washes on the Black Mesa of Arizona are an undeveloped a...
A physically-based, user friendly, hydrologic computer simulation model was developed for pinyon-jun...
The design of many water resources projects requires knowledge of possible long-term rainfall patter...
From the Proceedings of the 1972 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Many semi-arid regions of the world experience rainfall patterns characterized by high spatial varia...
Natural factors limit the extent to which land disturbed by man's activities such as the strip minin...
A stochastic simulation methodology was developed for the rainfall-runoff process to assist in the a...
Assessments of water balance changes, watershed response, and landscape evolution to climate change...
A computer simulation model is presented for evaluating the performance of small water impoundments....
The thunderstorm rainfall in southeast Arizona has high spatial and temporal variation. Using areal-...
The thunderstorm rainfall in southeast Arizona has high spatial and temporal variation. Using areal-...
A previously developed methodology to model the hydrologic performance of stock ponds is modified an...
From the Proceedings of the 1974 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Rainfall is essential for the design of many hydraulic structures. In particular, rainfall data are ...
Flash floods caused by localized thunderstorms are a natural hazard of the semi-arid Southwest, and ...
Alluvial aquifers associated with ephemeral washes on the Black Mesa of Arizona are an undeveloped a...
A physically-based, user friendly, hydrologic computer simulation model was developed for pinyon-jun...
The design of many water resources projects requires knowledge of possible long-term rainfall patter...
From the Proceedings of the 1972 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Many semi-arid regions of the world experience rainfall patterns characterized by high spatial varia...
Natural factors limit the extent to which land disturbed by man's activities such as the strip minin...
A stochastic simulation methodology was developed for the rainfall-runoff process to assist in the a...
Assessments of water balance changes, watershed response, and landscape evolution to climate change...
A computer simulation model is presented for evaluating the performance of small water impoundments....
The thunderstorm rainfall in southeast Arizona has high spatial and temporal variation. Using areal-...
The thunderstorm rainfall in southeast Arizona has high spatial and temporal variation. Using areal-...
A previously developed methodology to model the hydrologic performance of stock ponds is modified an...
From the Proceedings of the 1974 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Rainfall is essential for the design of many hydraulic structures. In particular, rainfall data are ...
Flash floods caused by localized thunderstorms are a natural hazard of the semi-arid Southwest, and ...
Alluvial aquifers associated with ephemeral washes on the Black Mesa of Arizona are an undeveloped a...
A physically-based, user friendly, hydrologic computer simulation model was developed for pinyon-jun...
The design of many water resources projects requires knowledge of possible long-term rainfall patter...