Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest, Volume 36 (2006)

ABOUT THE COLLECTION
Proceedings of the Hydrology section of the Annual Meeting of the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science. Full text manuscripts of work presented. Research related to water resources, water management, and hydrologic studies primarily focused regionally on southwestern US.
Volume 36. Proceedings of the 2006 Meetings of the Hydrology Section Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science.
April 8, 2006, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
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Recent Submissions
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Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest, Volume 36 (2006)(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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International Arid Lands Consortium's Contributions to Better Management of Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwestern United States(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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A New Approach to Riparian Area Education in Arizona(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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Learning from Traditional Water Harvesters in the Negev and Sonoran Deserts(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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Pieces of the Revitalization Puzzle: A La Costa de Hermosillo Case Study(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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Arizona Chaparral: A Review and Research Database(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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Ecosystem Impacts of Artificial Snowmaking at Arizona Snowbowl(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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Impacts of a High-Intensity Summer Rainstorm on Two Small Oak Savanna Watersheds in the Southwestern Borderlands(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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A Spatial and Temporal Multiobjective Forest Management Analysis in Ejidos of Durango, Mexico(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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An Overview of Multicriterion Decision Making in a Spatio-Temporal Framework(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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Modeling Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Precipitation in an Arizona Ponderosa Pine Forest Ecosystem(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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A New Sensitivity Analysis Framework for Model Evaluation and Improvement Using a Case Study of the Rangeland Hydrology Model(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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Hydrologic Effects of Wildfire(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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Restoring the Health of Fire-Adapted Ecosystem in the Southwest: Some Effects on Soil and Water(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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The Effects of Logging Burned Wood on Soil Erosion Rates(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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Evaporation of Soil Moisture on Burned Watersheds: An Arizona Case Study(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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Occurrence and Persistence of Water-Repellent Soils on the Stermer Ridge Watersheds Following the Rodeo-Chediski Wildfire(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)
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A Brief History of the Hydrology Section(Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, 2006-04-08)