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Lily M. Conrad, Alexander G. Fernald, Steven J. Guldan and Carlos G. Ochoa
Quantifying groundwater recharge from irrigation in water-scarce regions is critical for sustainable water management in an era of decreasing surface water deliveries and increasing reliance on groundwater pumping. Through a water balance approach, our s...
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Yining Bai, Saeed P. Langarudi and Alexander G. Fernald
Exploring the dynamic mechanisms of coupled sociohydrologic systems is necessary to solve future water sustainability issues. This paper employs system dynamics modeling to determine hydrologic and economic implications of an irrigation efficiency (IE) p...
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Ahmed F. Mashaly and Alexander G. Fernald
Agriculture is the most important sector with regard to water resources management due to its social, economic, hydrological, and environmental aspects, and many scholars and researchers have been driven to investigate the dynamic interrelationships amon...
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Elizabeth A. Samson, Kenneth G. Boykin, William G. Kepner, Mark C. Andersen and Alexander Fernald
The effects of future land use change on arid and semi-arid watersheds in the American Southwest have important management implications. Seamless, national-scale land-use-change scenarios for developed land were acquired from the US Environmental Protect...
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Karina Y. Gutiérrez-Jurado, Alexander G. Fernald, Steven J. Guldan, Carlos G. Ochoa
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Better understanding of surface water (SW) and groundwater (GW) interactions and water balances has become indispensable for water management decisions. This study sought to characterize SW-GW interactions in three crop fields located in three different ...
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Douglas S. Cram, Terrell T. Baker, Alexander G. Fernald, Anthony Madrid, and Bob Rummer
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