Browsing by Author "Fipps, G."
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New, L. Leon; Fipps, G. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1990)
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Leigh, E.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
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Leigh, E.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-11)RAT (Rapid Assessment Tool), currently under development, is a combination of surveys, data collection, mapping and limited direct measurement designed to provide a quick and cost-effective analysis of the conditions of ...
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Leigh, Eric; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-07)The title of this map series is Texas Legislative and Irrigation Districts of the Rio Grande River Basin. The series consists of nine (9) maps showing the boundaries of legislative districts and 32 water districts that ...
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Leigh, Eric; Barroso, M.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2009-03)The border region of Texas is experiencing rapid urban growth which is expected to have a continuing and increasing impact on the irrigation districts of the region. This report presents an analysis of the expansion of ...
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Fipps, G.; Swanson, C. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-06)A smart controller testing facility was established by the Irrigation Technology Center at Texas A&M University in College Station in 2008 in order to evaluate their performance from an "enduser" point of view. The "end-user" ...
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Bonaiti, G.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011)The CRITERIA model was created in the 1990s in Italy, and is based on the soil water balance computation procedures developed at the Wageningen University in the Netherlands in the 1980s. CRITERIA has been used as an ...
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Swanson, C.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2013-07-18)A smart controller testing facility was established at Texas A&M University in College Station in 2008 in order to evaluate their performance from an “end-user” point of view. The “end-user” is considered to be the landscape ...
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Bonaiti, G.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2011-12)The region of Texas along the Mexican border has been experiencing rapid urban growth. This has caused fragmentation of many irrigation districts who are struggling to address the resulting challenges. In this paper, we ...
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Ponding Test Results Seepage and Total Losses Main Canal B Hidalgo County Irrigation District No. 16 Leigh, E.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
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Leigh, E.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
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Leigh, E.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
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Leigh, E.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
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Bonaiti, G.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2012-12)The objectives were to provide the districts with a simple tool that would improve the availability of pumps and gates data from the existing SCADA system, improve the management of water orders, and allow access of data ...
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Leigh, E.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
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Fipps, G.; Leigh, E. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
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Leigh, E.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
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Leigh, E.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)
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Leigh, E.; Fipps, G. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2008-10)