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Yoganand Korgaonkar, David Phillip Guertin, Thomas Meixner and David C Goodrich
Green Infrastructure (GI) practices are being implemented in numerous cities to tackle stormwater management issues and achieve co-benefits such as mitigating heat island effects and air pollution, as well as water augmentation, health, and economic bene...
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Francisco José Del Toro-Guerrero, Enrique R. Vivoni, Thomas Kretzschmar, Stephen Holmes Bullock Runquist and Rogelio Vázquez-González
In this research, we examined temporal variations in soil water content (?), infiltration patterns, and potential recharge at three sites with different mountain block positions in a semiarid Mediterranean climate in Baja California, Mexico: two located ...
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Adam H. Love and Andy Zdon
Estimating groundwater recharge in arid or semiarid regions can be a difficult and complex task, since it is dependent on a highly variable set of spatial and temporal hydrologic parameters and processes that are dependent on the local climate, the land ...
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Carlos G. Ochoa, Phil Caruso, Grace Ray, Tim Deboodt, W. Todd Jarvis and Steven J. Guldan
An improved understanding of ecohydrologic connections is critical for improving land management decisions in water-scarce regions of the western United States. For this study, conducted in a semiarid (358 mm) rangeland location in central Oregon, we eva...
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