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Input-Output as a Method of Evaluahon of the Economic Impact of Water Resources Development
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1968-05)
In this report the results of a study of the use of input-output analysis to evaluate the economic impact of water resources development are presented. Blackburn Crossing reservoir on the Upper Neches river was the subject ...
Meteorological Tables for Determination of Precipitable Water, Temperatures and Pressures Aloft for a Saturated Pseudoadiabatic Atmosphere -- in the Metric System
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1968-12)
The hydrometeorologist is often confronted with the problem of determination of precipitable water in the atmosphere based on surface dewpoints and the assumption of a saturated atmosphere with a pseudoadiabatic lapse rate. ...
Development of Optimization Systems Analysis Technique for Texas Water Resources
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1969-02)
This report summarizes the results of the research project, Development of Optimization - Systems Analysis Techniques for Texas Water Resources.
Several analytical models which were obtained and modified for use in ...
Requirements for the Effective Use of the Water Resources Scientific Information Center (WRSIC) -- Determined by Field Evaluation
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1969-11-15)
A field evaluation study of user requirements for effective use of the Water Resources Scientific Information Center (WRSIC) is described. The study included several components including an analysis of potential users ...
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 ...
TR-6: Studies on the Ecological Impact of Evaporation Retardation Monolayers
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1966-12)
Clean fresh water is the most precious natural resource available to mankind. People must have water for personal, municipal, industrial and recreational use. At the present time, most of the available fresh water in the ...
Publications, Personnel and Government Organizations Related to the Limnology, Aquatic Biology and Ichthyology of the Inland Waters of Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1966-11)
This report is the result of a growing concern about the rate at which development of the water resources of Texas is outstripping biological and ecological knowledge of the aquatic environments concerned.
Most Texas ...
Research on the Morphology of Precipitation and Runoff in Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1969-02)
This project has consisted of two distinct phases: (1) equipment modification and installation with associated collection and (2) analyses of data plus development of hydrologic techniques.
Errors inherent in the ...
Evaluation of Resource Use and Economic Effects Due to Irrigation Water Availiability in Texas
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1969-08)
The State of Texas has been actively developing a State Water Plan which is to become a basic guide for water development in Texas through the year 2020. The availability of water to agriculture in the future and its effect ...
Sediment Transport in Shallow Subcritical Flow Disturbed by Simulated Rainfall
(Texas Water Resources Institute, 1968-09)
Studies were conducted in a closed system recirculating research flume to evaluate the relative effects of high intensity rainfall on von Karman's universal constant and the sediment transport capacity of shallow flow The ...