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Requirements for the Effective Use of the Water Resources Scientific Information Center (WRSIC) -- Determined by Field Evaluation
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1969-11-15)
Supplementary information and supporting data for the main report (Volume I) is presented in this second volume. All questionnaire forms and related material, as well as a complete report of the case study phase are included ...
A Study of the Effects of Institutions on the Distribution and use of Water for Irrigation in the Lower Rio Grande Basin
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1971-03)
Water users in the Lower Rio Grande Basin of Texas have depended on the flow of the Rio Grande to supply water for agricultural as well as municipal and industrial purposes. Although the area is a major agricultural ...
An Economic Feasibility Study of Irrigated Crop Production in the Pecos Valley of Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1979-03)
Public concern over the potential effects of energy price increases on the U.S. food and fiber system has been dramatically justified in the Trans Pecos region of Texas where a 450 percent increase in the price of natural ...
Heat Transport in Groundwater Systems--Finite Element Model
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1980-08)
Solar energy is a promising alternate energy source for space heating. A method of economic long term solar energy storage is needed. Researchers have proposed storing solar energy by injecting hot water heated using solar ...
Establishing Crop Acreage Flexibility Restraints for Subregions of the Texas High Plains
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1977-01)
Cropping pattern shifts in many aggregate linear programming (LP) models need to be constrained due to institutional, marketing machinery, and price uncertainty factors. The purpose of this study was to estimate constraints ...
Optimal Use of Groundwater and Surface Water to Reduce Land Subsidence
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1980-08)
Gypsum and Polyacrylamide Soil Amendments Used With High Sodium Wastewater
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1996-02)
Using wastewater for irrigation of crops represents an attractive alternative to disposal. Typically, municipal wastewaters are high in sodium, and the resulting high sodium absorption ratio (SAR) alters the soil structure ...
Heat Transport in Groundwater Systems--Laboratory Model
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1980-08)
Solar energy is a possible alternate energy source for space heating. A method of economic long term solar energy storage is needed. Researchers have proposed storing solar energy by heating water using solar collectors ...
Effects of LCRA Lakes on Riparian Property Values: Recreational and Aesthetic Components of Lake Side Housing in the Colorado River Basin
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1995-09)
The Lower Colorado River Authority (LCRA) manages the Colorado River Basin in a ten county area stretching from central Texas to the gulf coast of Texas. In its recent "Water Management Plan for the Lower Colorado River," ...
Relationship Between Soil Moisture Storage and Deep Percolation and Subsurface Return Flow
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1984-02)
A simulation study was performed to analyze the relationship between the volume of moisture stored in a soil profile and the rate of percolation and subsurface return flow. The simulation study was derived on the basis of ...