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Estimating phreatophyte evapotranspiration from Diel groundwater fluctuations in the middle Rio Grande Bosque

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Title Estimating phreatophyte evapotranspiration from Diel groundwater fluctuations in the middle Rio Grande Bosque
Creator Gunning, Christian
Subject phreatophytes Middle Rio Grande riparian corridor evapotranspiration Phreatophytes--Water requirements--New Mexico--Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District. Plant-water relationships--New Mexico--Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District. Evapotranspiration--New Mexico--Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District. Groundwater flow--New Mexico--Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District--Measurement.
Description Professional Project submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Water Resources, Water Resources Program, University of New Mexico. Throughout the Southwest, non-native phreatophytes such as saltcedar have rapidly replaced native cottonwoods along river corridors. The USDA Forest Service (USFS)Fuels Reduction Study (FRS) is an effort to quantify the effects of the removal of non-native riparian vegetation on multiple parameters of riparian ecology, including groundwater variation over time. Here, 8 years of measurements from 12 wells at 5 research sites in the Middle Rio Grande riparian corridor (bosque) of Albuquerque...
Date 2012-07-05T20:52:13Z 2012-07-05T20:52:13Z 2012-07-05
Type Presentation Technical Report Working Paper Other
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1928/20853
Language en_US

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