The Middle Pecos River between Malaga, New Mexico, and Girvin, Texas, is known for high salinity. Streamflow salinity during the last decade (1991-2000), for example, averaged 3,500 and 6,150 mg L-1 at Malaga and at the Red Bluff release, and upwards of 12,000 mg L-1 at Girvin. These high levels of streamflow salinity not only reduce the economic uses of the water, but also limit the biodiversity of aquatic and riparian species along the river. This report outlines the hydrology, geochemistry, and water management practices of the Middle Pecos River in order to explain the reasons for the high salinity, and to discuss the potential for salinity control. The main causes of high salinity between Malaga and Red Bluff are brine intrusion at ...
Reservoir storage reduces fluctuation in streamflow salinity, yet increases outflow salinity becaus...
Presented at Ground water and surface water under stress: competition, interaction, solutions: a USC...
The Pecos River Ecosystem Project is attempting to minimize the negative impacts of saltcedar on th...
The Middle Pecos River between Malaga, New Mexico, and Girvin, Texas, is known for high salinity. St...
River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulative impacts...
The Pecos River in Texas is challenged by natural conditions and human influences, including a lack ...
absTRaCT—River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulativ...
Salinity is a major determinant of where and how water resources are used worldwide. Natural salt po...
The Pecos River, situated in eastern New Mexico and western Texas, receives water from a drainage ar...
River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulative impacts...
This report presents the results for Subtask 1.7 of the Pecos River Basin Assessment project sponso...
Here we show an analysis of river flow and water chemistry data from eleven gauging stations along t...
Three rivers of very different physical and chemical nature (the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo, Pecos, and De...
The banks of the Pecos River in Far West Texas are currently covered with dense stands of Saltcedar ...
Found approximately in the geographic middle of New Mexico, Socorro County is an agricultural commun...
Reservoir storage reduces fluctuation in streamflow salinity, yet increases outflow salinity becaus...
Presented at Ground water and surface water under stress: competition, interaction, solutions: a USC...
The Pecos River Ecosystem Project is attempting to minimize the negative impacts of saltcedar on th...
The Middle Pecos River between Malaga, New Mexico, and Girvin, Texas, is known for high salinity. St...
River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulative impacts...
The Pecos River in Texas is challenged by natural conditions and human influences, including a lack ...
absTRaCT—River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulativ...
Salinity is a major determinant of where and how water resources are used worldwide. Natural salt po...
The Pecos River, situated in eastern New Mexico and western Texas, receives water from a drainage ar...
River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulative impacts...
This report presents the results for Subtask 1.7 of the Pecos River Basin Assessment project sponso...
Here we show an analysis of river flow and water chemistry data from eleven gauging stations along t...
Three rivers of very different physical and chemical nature (the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo, Pecos, and De...
The banks of the Pecos River in Far West Texas are currently covered with dense stands of Saltcedar ...
Found approximately in the geographic middle of New Mexico, Socorro County is an agricultural commun...
Reservoir storage reduces fluctuation in streamflow salinity, yet increases outflow salinity becaus...
Presented at Ground water and surface water under stress: competition, interaction, solutions: a USC...
The Pecos River Ecosystem Project is attempting to minimize the negative impacts of saltcedar on th...