Fall, 2014
Arizona Water Resource,
Susanna Eden
ed.,
vol.
22,
no.
4,
pages
1-12,
12
pp.,
Water Resources Research Center,
Tucson, AZ,
Fall,
2014
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Arizona is taking advantage of its open land and ample sunshine to assume
a leadership position in the algae biofuel field, although farming algae can use a
great deal of water. Algae shows great promise as a source for alternative fuels,
as well as other useful products, and commercialization is a high priority for the
U.S. Department of Energy.
Table of Contents:
Features
News Briefs
Guest View
Special Feature
Resources
- Contesting Hidden Waters: Conflict Resolution for Groundwater and Aquifers
- Chasing Water: A Guide for Moving from Scarcity to Sustainability
- Restoring Sacred Waters and Research Needs in the Colorado River
- Requiem for the Santa Cruz: An Environmental History of an Arizona River