This paper describes coupling field experiments with surface and groundwater modeling to investigate rangelands of SE Arizona, USA using erosion-control structures to augment shallow and deep aquifer recharge. We collected field data to describe the physical and hydrological properties before and after gabions (caged riprap) were installed in an ephemeral channel. The modular finite-difference flow model is applied to simulate the amount of increase needed to raise groundwater levels. We used the average increase in infiltration measured in the field and projected on site, assuming all infiltration becomes recharge, to estimate how many gabions would be needed to increase recharge in the larger watershed. A watershed model was then applied ...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
It is difficult to assess rangeland management practices at a hillslope scale because of the spatial...
The San Pedro River originates in Sonora, Mexico, and flows north through Arizona, USA, to its confl...
This paper describes coupling field experiments with surface and groundwater modeling to investigate...
Although riparian areas in the arid southwestern United States are critical for maintaining species ...
This paper describes how subdivision and development of rangelands within a remote and celebrated se...
Intensive use of groundwater in the last century, as well as persistent and severe droughts, have di...
Meeting the water needs of humans while protecting riparian habitat and wildlife is a significant ch...
A seasonal groundwater model was developed to simulate fluxes and head distributions with periodic b...
Water issues in the Lower San Pedro River basin in southeastern Arizona are becoming increasingly co...
Alluvial aquifers associated with ephemeral washes on the Black Mesa of Arizona are an undeveloped a...
A finite element groundwater flow model was used to support a hydrologic assessment for a study area...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 48-50).Quantifying recharge and spatially identifying rechar...
From the Proceedings of the 1984 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Lakes are integral parts of groundwater flow systems in many environments. Yet, few exceptions exist...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
It is difficult to assess rangeland management practices at a hillslope scale because of the spatial...
The San Pedro River originates in Sonora, Mexico, and flows north through Arizona, USA, to its confl...
This paper describes coupling field experiments with surface and groundwater modeling to investigate...
Although riparian areas in the arid southwestern United States are critical for maintaining species ...
This paper describes how subdivision and development of rangelands within a remote and celebrated se...
Intensive use of groundwater in the last century, as well as persistent and severe droughts, have di...
Meeting the water needs of humans while protecting riparian habitat and wildlife is a significant ch...
A seasonal groundwater model was developed to simulate fluxes and head distributions with periodic b...
Water issues in the Lower San Pedro River basin in southeastern Arizona are becoming increasingly co...
Alluvial aquifers associated with ephemeral washes on the Black Mesa of Arizona are an undeveloped a...
A finite element groundwater flow model was used to support a hydrologic assessment for a study area...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 48-50).Quantifying recharge and spatially identifying rechar...
From the Proceedings of the 1984 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
Lakes are integral parts of groundwater flow systems in many environments. Yet, few exceptions exist...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
It is difficult to assess rangeland management practices at a hillslope scale because of the spatial...
The San Pedro River originates in Sonora, Mexico, and flows north through Arizona, USA, to its confl...