Browsing by Author "Munster, Clyde"
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Sun, Dongmin (Texas A&M University, 2007-04-25)This dissertation is composed of three parts of major contributions: In Chapter II, we developed a new conceptual model and derived a new semi-analytical model for flow to a horizontal well beneath a water reservoir. Instead ...
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Modala, Naga Raghuveer (2014-12-11)The Texas Plains, which include the Texas High Plains and Rolling Plains, is one of the largest cotton growing areas in the world. Cotton cultivation in this region is facing severe challenges from rapidly declining ...
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Chen, Yong (2016-12-01)The semi-arid Texas High Plains (THP) is one of the intensively managed agricultural regions in the United States (US) where cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is a major crop. The THP region produces about a quarter of the ...
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Paul, Sabu (Texas A&M University, 2005-02-17)Under the Clean Water Act (CWA) program the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) listed 110 stream segments with pathogenic bacteria impairment in 2000. The current study was conducted to characterize the ...
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Nystrom, Eric Thomas (2015-11-30)As population continues to rise and development continues, there is increasing pressure for the production of food on a decreasing amount of land as well as an increased need for combustible fuel. Biofuels produced from ...
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Verma, Vivek (2017-07-18)Observed and synthesized sequences of stream flow data are explored from the perspective of improving capabilities for disaggregating monthly naturalized flow volumes, representing natural undeveloped conditions, to daily ...
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McDaniel, Rachel Leah (2015-08-04)Severe droughts have plagued the United States over the last few years. The 2011 Texas drought, the 2012 U.S. drought, and the current California drought have greatly impacted the nation’s economy and agricultural production. ...
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Govil, Krittika (2014-01-03)Water quality in urban ecosystems is sensitive to localized disturbances potentially affecting those mechanisms which influence nutrient cycles. The Carters Creek Basin has been reported to have elevated concentrations of ...
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Ryu, Minkyu (2015-09-23)The objectives of the dissertation research are (1) to improve and expand capabilities for developing naturalized or otherwise homogenous river flows representing specified conditions of basin development for input to ...
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Raina, Rajeev (Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)This study presents the development of a cell-based routing model. The model developed is a two parameter hydrological routing model that uses a coarse resolution stream network to route runoff from each cell in the watershed ...
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Palma①a, Marco; Richardson, James; Roberson, Brad; Ribera, Luis; Outlaw, Joe; Munster, Clyde (International Food and Agribusiness Management Review, 2011)
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Fernandes, Roland Anthony Savio (2009-05-15)Controlled source electromagnetic (CSEM) geophysics has been used with a fair amount of success in near surface hydrogeological studies. Recently, these investigations have been conducted frequently in human impacted field ...
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Ojeda, Nadezda (2016-01-22)The need for water conservation and water quality preservation has become essential in the management of residential turfgrass through the United States as urban and suburban populations increase. In many urban areas, a ...
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Cristancho, Camilo Andres (2017-07-17)The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) has established environmental flow standards in seven river systems through a process defined by the Texas Legislature in its 2007 Senate Bill 3 (SB3). The environmental ...
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Virani, Afreen Shiraz (2014-08-12)Failing Onsite Wastewater Treatment Systems (OWTSs) have been identified as a significant threat to water quality, discharging significant amounts of inadequately treated sewage effluents. When developing a Watershed ...
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Mei, Xiaohan (2017-12-13)Spring floods in the Red River basin generated from melting snow have increasingly affected the Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan region of North Dakota and Minnesota within recent decades, causing serious economic damage and ...
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Mylevaganam, Sivarajah (2010-07-14)In Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), oftentimes, Critical Source Area (CSA), the minimum upstream drainage area that is required to initiate a stream, is used to subdivide a watershed. In the current literature, CSA ...
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Afinowicz, Jason David (Texas A&M University, 2004-09-30)Wooded plant encroachment has dramatically changed the composition of rangelands in the arid and semiarid rangelands of the southwestern United States and may have significantly affected hydrologic and biogeochemical process ...
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Bumguardner, Marisa (2012-10-19)The purpose of this study was to assess feedstock logistics for a mobile pyrolysis system and to quantify the amount of soil loss caused by harvesting agricultural feedstocks for bioenergy production. The analysis of ...
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Morrison, Derek 1990- (2012-04-23)This paper describes the research done to determine the hydraulic gradient and direction of groundwater flow in two aquifers at the Armand Bayou wetland. One aquifer is an unconfined aquifer at a depth of approximately 15 ...