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Integrating a GIS-produced, Reach-based Hydrologic Analysis into a Dynamic Surface Water Model of the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico

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Title Integrating a GIS-produced, Reach-based Hydrologic Analysis into a Dynamic Surface Water Model of the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico
Creator Demint, Ann
Subject Middle Rio Grande basin Low Flow Conveyance Channel (LFCC) Rio Grande Compact San Juan-Chama Project Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District (MRGCD) Silvery minnow (Hybognathus amarus)
Description This publication is the Professional Project report of Ann D. Demint, submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Master of Water Resources degree at the University of New Mexico (December 2005). Using the Powersimâ„¢ software platform, a dynamic systems model was built to explore the surface water supply in the Middle Rio Grande in New Mexico from Cochiti Dam to Elephant Butte Dam. A number of similar models exist but do not include a spatial component and/or attempt to model terms with a great deal of uncertainty, such as riparian evapotranspiration, ungaged tributary inflow, and effective precipitation. This model simulates the Middle Rio Grande in six reaches, extending from Cochiti...
Date 2010-04-29T02:32:30Z 2010-04-29T02:32:30Z 2010-04-29T02:32:30Z
Type Other
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/10485
Language en_US
Relation Publication (University of New Mexico. Water Resources Program) ; no. WRP-12

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