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    Sensitivity of urban water resources in Phoenix, Tucson, and Sierra Vista, Arizona, to severe drought

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    Author
    Morehouse, Barbara J.
    Carter, Rebecca H.
    Tschakert, Petra
    Affiliation
    Institute for the Study of Planet Earth, The University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2002
    Keywords
    Urban water
    Climate impacts
    
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    Morehouse, B. J., Carter, R. H., & Tschakert, P. (2002). Sensitivity of urban water resources in Phoenix, Tucson, and Sierra Vista, Arizona, to severe drought. Climate Research, 21(3), 283-297.
    Publisher
    Inter-Research Science Center
    Journal
    Climate Research
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/676952
    DOI
    10.3354/cr021283
    Abstract
    Water scarcity is an ever-present fact of life in the arid and increasingly urbanized Southwest. Yet even with the considerable effort expended on drought-proofing urban areas through infrastructure and policy development, droughts of magnitudes found in the historical records of the past 100 yr continue to threaten the region¹s cities. Results of an analysis of the sensitivity of 3 urban areas in Arizona to selected drought scenarios suggest that severe droughts of 1, 5, and 10 yr duration would severely stress existing water supply/demand budgets. The results of the analysis suggest that very considerable conservation efforts would be required to bring demand into balance with existing supply. This article reports on the results of analysis of the sensitivity of urban water systems in the Phoenix and Tucson metropolitan areas as well as in the Sierra Vista subwatershed, which includes the rapidly growing city of Sierra Vista and the adjacent Fort Huachuca Army Base.
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    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0936-577X
    EISSN
    1616-1572
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.3354/cr021283
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