This report presents results for the Subtask 3.3 of the Pecos River Basin Assessment Project sponsored by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board (TSSWCB). The overall objective of Subtask 3.3 is to examine the hydrologic impacts of Tamarix spp. (saltcedar) control along a 5 km segment of the Pecos River near Mentone, Texas. This report is also based on work supported in part by the Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Agreements No. 2005-34461-15661 and No. 2005-45049-03209, Texas Cooperative Extension (TCE), and Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES). As part of the deliverables of this project, an exis...
This report describes an investigation sponsored by the Florida Department of Environmental Protecti...
Watershed modeling is an important tool for quantifying the inputs of fresh water, sediments, and nu...
The declaration of protected areas (PAs) is generally considered one of the main tools to counteract...
Two large hydrologic issues face the Kings Basin, severe and chronic overdraft of about 0.16M ac-ft ...
Most of the industrial and agricultural wastewaters in Veneto, north Italy are conveyed to the Venet...
This research examines the sources and factors affecting nutrient-laden groundwater discharge to the...
Livestock grazing can have a profound effect on water quality and vegetation of riparian ecosystems....
Potholes are features with no evident natural outlet, formed in hydric landscapes, such as the Prair...
The Kentucky Geological Survey and the Kentucky Division of Water are evaluating groundwater quality...
As one of the leading public universities in the world, the University of Michigan, owns two 18-hol...
Water scarcity is becoming a pervasive and persistent problem in Texas particularly in the drier re...
Nitrate concentrations in the Karlsruhe aquifer (23,070 acres), located in north central McHenry Cou...
The Seymour Aquifer is a shallow aquifer underlying over 300,000 acres in 20 counties in northwest c...
During the second week of June 2010, the UNM Masters of Water Resources students, staff, and collabo...
Iowa Highway Research Board Project TR-568 was initiated in January 2007 to investigate the use of s...
This report describes an investigation sponsored by the Florida Department of Environmental Protecti...
Watershed modeling is an important tool for quantifying the inputs of fresh water, sediments, and nu...
The declaration of protected areas (PAs) is generally considered one of the main tools to counteract...
Two large hydrologic issues face the Kings Basin, severe and chronic overdraft of about 0.16M ac-ft ...
Most of the industrial and agricultural wastewaters in Veneto, north Italy are conveyed to the Venet...
This research examines the sources and factors affecting nutrient-laden groundwater discharge to the...
Livestock grazing can have a profound effect on water quality and vegetation of riparian ecosystems....
Potholes are features with no evident natural outlet, formed in hydric landscapes, such as the Prair...
The Kentucky Geological Survey and the Kentucky Division of Water are evaluating groundwater quality...
As one of the leading public universities in the world, the University of Michigan, owns two 18-hol...
Water scarcity is becoming a pervasive and persistent problem in Texas particularly in the drier re...
Nitrate concentrations in the Karlsruhe aquifer (23,070 acres), located in north central McHenry Cou...
The Seymour Aquifer is a shallow aquifer underlying over 300,000 acres in 20 counties in northwest c...
During the second week of June 2010, the UNM Masters of Water Resources students, staff, and collabo...
Iowa Highway Research Board Project TR-568 was initiated in January 2007 to investigate the use of s...
This report describes an investigation sponsored by the Florida Department of Environmental Protecti...
Watershed modeling is an important tool for quantifying the inputs of fresh water, sediments, and nu...
The declaration of protected areas (PAs) is generally considered one of the main tools to counteract...