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    WATERBUD: A SPREADSHEET-BASED MODEL OF THE WATER BUDGET AND WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS OF THE UPPER SAN PEDRO RIVER BASIN, ARIZONA

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    Author
    Braun, David P.
    Maddock, Thomas III
    Lord, William B.
    Affiliation
    Department of Hydrology & Water Resources, The University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    1992-07
    Keywords
    Water-supply -- Arizona -- San Pedro River Watershed.
    Water resources development -- Arizona -- San Pedro River Watershed.
    
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    Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
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    Copyright © Arizona Board of Regents
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    This title from the Hydrology & Water Resources Technical Reports collection is made available by the Department of Hydrology & Atmospheric Sciences and the University Libraries, University of Arizona. If you have questions about titles in this collection, please contact repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    This report describes the development and application of a spreadsheet -based model of the water budget and water management systems of the Upper San Pedro River Basin in southeastern Arizona. The model has been given the name, WATERBUD.
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    See also related thesis at: http://hdl.handle.net/10150/291643
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    Technical Reports on Hydrology and Water Resources, No. 92-020
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    This report is revised from a thesis of the same title by the senior author prepared in the Department of Hydrology and Water Resources at the University of Arizona. The thesis committee consisted of Dr. William B. Lord and Dr. Thomas Maddock III, directors, and Dr. Randy Bassett. The research was funded in part by the Cochise County, Arizona, Flood Control District, who supported an Upper San Pedro Interdisciplinary Study Team during 1990 and 1991 through the University of Arizona, Water Resources Research Center. Dr. Lord and Dr. Maddock also served as directors of the Study Team. The contents of this report express the views of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies, either expressed or implied, of Cochise County; nor does the mention of trade names or commercial products constitute their endorsement by Cochise County or the University of Arizona. All of the students and staff on the Upper San Pedro Interdisciplinary Study Team contributed to the work leading up to this report. The senior author especially wishes to thank Ali Aljamal, Rick Dorrance, Dave Gillilan, Edella Schlager, Souad Sherif, Scott Summerside, Leticia Vionnet, and Mary Wallace for their insights and assistance.
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