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Applications of Climatology and Meteorology to Hydrologic Simulation
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1971-06)
The normal, log-normal, square-root-normal, and cube-root-normal frequency distributions of hydrometeorological data, viz., precipitation, evaporation, and streamflow, were studied for selected regions of Texas. The regions ...
Application of Specialized Optimization Techniques in Water Quantity and Quality Management with Respect to Planning for the Trinity River Basi
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1970-07)
One of the major problems in the United States today involves controlling and limiting the pollution of the nation's water resources. The quality of water in streams, reservoirs and estuaries is continually being altered ...
Electrophoretic Clarification of Water
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1970-08)
There is an ever growing need for new and superior water treatment methods which will remove the alarming growth and variety of pollutants present in our waters. Suspended particulate matter such as clay, algae, and bacteria ...
Incorporation of Agricultural Risk into Water Resource Planning Models
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1970-01)
Federal, state and local planners in the United States have come to realize that our rapidly growing population, and the increased agricultural, municipal, recreational and industrial expansion caused by this population ...
Rapid Response Tensiometer for Evaluating Preplant Irrigation Efficiency
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1979-04)
A study of the potential of using rapid response tensiometers to evaluate preplant irrigation was conducted at the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Lubbock and Halfway, Texas. Sites used for the study were an Olton ...
An Economic Analysis of Agricultural Soil Loss in Crosby County, Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1979-05)
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92-500, established a national goal of eliminating the discharge of pollutants into the nation's waterways by 1985. As a step toward that goal an interim ...
The Impact of Energy Shortage and Cost on Irrigation for the High Plains and Trans Pecos Regions of Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1978)
The High Plains and Trans Pecos regions of Texas are semi-arid crop production regions located in the western part of the state. Relatively low levels of rainfall are supplemented by irrigation from groundwater supplies. ...
An Economic Analysis of Erosion and Sediment Damage in the Duck Creek Watershed, Dickens County, Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1978-08)
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92-500, established a national goal of eliminating the discharge of pollutants into the nation's waterways by 1985. As a step toward that goal an interim ...
The Economic Value of Irrigation Water in the Western United States: An Application to Ridge Regression
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1979-03)
Reliable estimates of the demand characteristics of irrigation water are crucial to successful water policy formulation in the West. Although various studies concerning irrigation water demand exist in the literature, most ...
An Economic Analysis of Agricultural Soil Loss in Mitchell County, Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1979-03)
The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, Public Law 92-500, established a national goal of eliminating the discharge of pollutants into the nation's waterways by 1985. As a step toward that goal an interim ...