Browsing by Author "Wolfe, Mary Leigh"
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Steenberghen, Therese Marie (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1992)Integration of hydrologic modeling into a GIS environment can help optimize the use of available digital data while improving the simulation of basin-wide effects of management decisions. This research demonstrates the ...
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Glick, Roger H.; Wolfe, Mary Leigh; Thurow, Thomas L. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1993-10)A field study was conducted to determine the influences of vegetation composition, buffer width, and infiltration rate on the effectiveness of native vegetation buffer zones as nonstructural treatments of urban runoff with ...
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Kline, Karen Showalter (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1988)A simulation model of hourly rainfall amounts was developed to provide hourly precipitation input to a water balance model. The hourly rainfall model consists of four parts: (1) daily rainfall occurrence, (2) event rainfall ...
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Sweeten, John M.; Wolfe, Mary Leigh (Texas Water Resources Institute, 1993-08)Major expansion of the dairy industry has occurred in the last 12 years in North Central Texas, especially in Erath County. For several decades, this area has been the location of small dairy farms with sufficient land to ...
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Villezca-Becerra, Pedro Antonio (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1991)Aggregate output supply and input demand models of agricultural production were specified for each of four geographically diverse states (California, Iowa, Texas, and Florida) using three locally flexible functional forms ...
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Desai, Anjana Naynesh (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1992)Interception of precipitation by mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa Torr.) canopy was analyzed using the rainfall, throughfall and stemflow data collected at the Wagon Creek Spade Ranch from August 1986 to March 1990. This ranch ...
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Taylor, Steven Ellis (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1988)The primary objective of this research was to develop stochastic models of localized modulus of elasticity (MOE) and tensile strength (T) for laminating lumber. Detailed information on the variability of localized MOE and ...