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July 31, 1999

Water in the Tucson Area: Seeking Sustainability

This report was funded entirely by the University of Arizona and was produced by the Water Resources Research Center as a service to the community. Its intent…

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July 31, 1999

Water in the Tucson Area: Seeking Sustainability

This report was funded entirely by the University of Arizona and was produced by the Water Resources Research Center as a service to the community. Its intent…

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February 01, 1996

Contaminant Transport Mechanisms in Karst Terrains and Implications on Remediation

Because successful implementation of ground water remediation cannot be achieved without a full understanding of dissolved and non-aqueous phase transport…

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January 02, 1995

Severe Sustained Drought

In arid regions of rapid economic and population growth, adverse effects of droughts are likely to be increasingly serious.

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September 01, 1991

Ground-Water Modeling Without Fear

Computerized ground-water modeling has leapt from the cloistered laboratory to the field project as more and more programs are written for the personal…

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