Browsing by Author "Anand, Shilpa"
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Miyamoto, S.; Anand, Shilpa; Hatler, Will (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-05)The Middle Pecos River between Malaga, New Mexico, and Girvin, Texas, is known for high salinity. Streamflow salinity during the last decade (1991-2000), for example, averaged 3,500 and 6,150 mg L-1 at Malaga and at the ...
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Miyamoto, S.; Yuan, Fasong; Anand, Shilpa (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2006-04)Amistad International Reservoir is located at the Texas–Mexico border, and is fed by four main tributaries: the middle Rio Grande (MRG), the Pecos, the Devil’s, and the Rio Conchos from Mexico (Fig. 1). This reservoir ...
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Miyamoto, S.; Yuan, Fasong; Anand, Shilpa (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2006)The Pecos River of southeastern New Mexico and west Texas is among the saltiest rivers in North America with streamflow salinity regularly exceeding 7,000 mg L-1 at the New Mexico and Texas border, and eventually exceeding ...
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Miyamoto, S; Yuan, F; Anand, Shilpa (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2010-08-23)Reservoir storage reduces fluctuation in streamflow salinity, yet increases outflow salinity because of water evaporation. These processes are highly relevant to developing water management strategy, yet the method to ...
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Miyamoto, S.; Yuan, Fasong; Anand, Shilpa (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2007-01)Red Bluff is the main reservoir of the Pecos River in Texas, and its maximum storage capacity adjusted to sediment accumulation is estimated at 357 million m3 (289,600 acre-ft.). Aside from the shortage of water entering ...