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Surface Water and Ground Water Interactions of the Rio de las Vacas, NM; Characterizing Exchange and Predicting Response Using Thermal Data

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Title Surface Water and Ground Water Interactions of the Rio de las Vacas, NM; Characterizing Exchange and Predicting Response Using Thermal Data
Creator Robertson, Andrew
Subject Rio de Las Vacas Watershed Wetlands Restoration Project Freshwater ecosystems Temperature studies River restoration
Description A Professional Project Report submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, University of New Mexico. Temperature signatures in the hyporheic zone of a perennial, northern New Mexico stream suggest a complex and dynamic system of interactions on a diurnal time scale. Fourteen shallow wells were instrumented with temperature data loggers and installed along four transects across a 40 ft reach of a proposed, channel-modifying restoration structure on the Rio de las Vacas. Temperature signatures in the banks and the floodplain of the reach suggest a parallel flow system while the instream wells...
Date 2008-12-05T01:17:35Z 2008-12-05T01:17:35Z 2008-12-05T01:17:35Z
Type Presentation Technical Report Thesis Other
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/7480
Language en_US

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