Computer simulation models are used to predict the effects of three sample water policy decisions on selected conjunctive water use/sustained groundwater yield strategies for the Arkansas Grand Prairie. The three applications illustrate the facility of the target objective approach in providing an interface for legal, economic and engineering analysis. The approach is used to evaluate potential water management decisions at the judicial, legislative and water management district level
New and growing demands to finite and fully allocated water resources in the semi-arid southwestern ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The Bow River Basin in Southern Alberta is a semi-arid catchment, with surface water provided from t...
Computer simulation models are used to predict the effects of three sample water policy decisions on...
Planners must sometimes decide how to restrict or reduce groundwater use to prevent unacceptable fut...
A procedure is presented for developing a hydrologically and legally feasible groundwater management...
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This report evaluates the availability of data needed to use a groundwater simulation model for real...
This thesis is a methodological study of a technique of analysis known as simulation, with special r...
This report evaluates the availability of data needed to use a groundwater simulation model for real...
Best utilizing water resources requires coordinating their availability and use in time and space. R...
Introduction: The problems of managing water-resource systems are basically those of...
This paper describes the philosophy, algorithms, and implementation of a computer-oriented land use ...
Water is one of the most important and limited resources in regions with little rainfall. As populat...
As defined for this study, a stream-aquifer system is a hydrologic system in which there is an intim...
New and growing demands to finite and fully allocated water resources in the semi-arid southwestern ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The Bow River Basin in Southern Alberta is a semi-arid catchment, with surface water provided from t...
Computer simulation models are used to predict the effects of three sample water policy decisions on...
Planners must sometimes decide how to restrict or reduce groundwater use to prevent unacceptable fut...
A procedure is presented for developing a hydrologically and legally feasible groundwater management...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72944/1/j.1752-1688.1971.tb05027.x.pd
This report evaluates the availability of data needed to use a groundwater simulation model for real...
This thesis is a methodological study of a technique of analysis known as simulation, with special r...
This report evaluates the availability of data needed to use a groundwater simulation model for real...
Best utilizing water resources requires coordinating their availability and use in time and space. R...
Introduction: The problems of managing water-resource systems are basically those of...
This paper describes the philosophy, algorithms, and implementation of a computer-oriented land use ...
Water is one of the most important and limited resources in regions with little rainfall. As populat...
As defined for this study, a stream-aquifer system is a hydrologic system in which there is an intim...
New and growing demands to finite and fully allocated water resources in the semi-arid southwestern ...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The Bow River Basin in Southern Alberta is a semi-arid catchment, with surface water provided from t...