River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulative impacts of flow-regime modifications and crop irrigation. However, historical salinization in the Lower Pecos River is often attributed to natural, high-salinity groundwater. Here, evidence from literature and U.S. Geological Survey gaging stations is reviewed to summarize historical changes associated with water development that potentially contributed to Pecos River salinization. A suite of hydrological changes, initiated in the 1880s, likely contributed to streamflow salinization: (1) reduced flood frequency and magnitude, (2) diminished streamflow, (3) increased evapotranspiration, and (4) increased prevalence of natural, high-salinity groundwat...
The Brazos River Basin is representative of several major river basins in the Southwestern United St...
Major controls on river salinity (total dissolved solids) in the western United States are climate, ...
Fresh water resources are scarce in the American Southwest, especially in the semi-arid to arid regi...
River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulative impacts...
absTRaCT—River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulativ...
River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulative impacts...
The Pecos River, situated in eastern New Mexico and western Texas, receives water from a drainage ar...
The Lower Pecos River in New Mexico and Texas, USA has experienced salinization due to exacerbation ...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of...
Salinity and delta34S values in Rio Grande surface water increase downstream within the Hueco Bolson...
Near the turn of the Century, a woman in her 90s from Dodge City, Kansas was riding her horse near t...
Salinity, or the dissolved-solids concentration, is the measure of salts such as sodium chloride, ca...
Three rivers of very different physical and chemical nature (the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo, Pecos, and De...
Regime shifts of major salinity constituents (Ca, Mg, Na, K, SO4, Cl, HCO3, and NO3) in the lower Sa...
The Middle Pecos River between Malaga, New Mexico, and Girvin, Texas, is known for high salinity. St...
The Brazos River Basin is representative of several major river basins in the Southwestern United St...
Major controls on river salinity (total dissolved solids) in the western United States are climate, ...
Fresh water resources are scarce in the American Southwest, especially in the semi-arid to arid regi...
River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulative impacts...
absTRaCT—River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulativ...
River salinization is a byproduct of water resource development that results from cumulative impacts...
The Pecos River, situated in eastern New Mexico and western Texas, receives water from a drainage ar...
The Lower Pecos River in New Mexico and Texas, USA has experienced salinization due to exacerbation ...
A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of...
Salinity and delta34S values in Rio Grande surface water increase downstream within the Hueco Bolson...
Near the turn of the Century, a woman in her 90s from Dodge City, Kansas was riding her horse near t...
Salinity, or the dissolved-solids concentration, is the measure of salts such as sodium chloride, ca...
Three rivers of very different physical and chemical nature (the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo, Pecos, and De...
Regime shifts of major salinity constituents (Ca, Mg, Na, K, SO4, Cl, HCO3, and NO3) in the lower Sa...
The Middle Pecos River between Malaga, New Mexico, and Girvin, Texas, is known for high salinity. St...
The Brazos River Basin is representative of several major river basins in the Southwestern United St...
Major controls on river salinity (total dissolved solids) in the western United States are climate, ...
Fresh water resources are scarce in the American Southwest, especially in the semi-arid to arid regi...