Environmental Protection and Natural Resources
Environmental issues and the management of natural resources have become a significant element of the binational relationship between Mexico and the United States during the
Environmental issues and the management of natural resources have become a significant element of the binational relationship between Mexico and the United States during the
Christopher J. Eastoea, William R. Hutchisonb, Barry J. Hibbsc, John Hawleyd, James F. Hogan Detailed sets of tracer data (isotopes, salinity) and the results of
Margaret Wilder, Christopher A. Scott, Nicola ́s Pineda Pablos, Robert G. Varady, Gregg M. Garfin, and Jamie McEvoy The spatial and human dimensions of climate change
Anita Milman, Christopher A Scott As resilience on groundwater increases, the impact of groundwater-intensive use in internationally shared aquifers threatens not only to create negative
Valdes, J.B., and Maddock, T., III, 2010, Conjunctive water management in the US Southwest, in Schneier-Madanes, G., and Courel, M.-F., eds., Water and sustainability in
Christopher Daly Michael Halbleib Joseph I. Smith Wayne P. Gibson Matthew K. Doggett George H. Taylor Jan Curtis Phillip P. Pasteris Spatial climate data sets
Jacques Ganoulis The increasing demand for water as a consequence of population increase, socio-economic growth, and climate variations together with the deterioration in water quality
Hanson, R.T. and Dettinger, M.D., 2005 Hanson, R.T. and Dettinger, M.D., 2005, Ground-water/Surface-water responses to Global Climate Simulations, Santa Clara-Calleguas Basin, Ventura County, California, 1950-93:
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