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Hector A. Zamora, Christopher J. Eastoe, Jennifer C. McIntosh and Karl W. Flessa
Isotope data and major ion chemistry were used to identify aquifer recharge mechanisms and geochemical evolution of groundwaters along the US?Mexico border. Local recharge originates as precipitation and occurs during winter through preferential infiltra...
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John Day, Reed Goodman, Zhongyuan Chen, Rachael Hunter, Liviu Giosan and Yanna Wang
Due to increasing water use, diversion and salinization, along with subsidence and sea-level rise, deltas in arid regions are shrinking worldwide. Some of the most ecologically important arid deltas include the Colorado, Indus, Nile, and Tigris-Euphrates...
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Kevin G. Wheeler, Jennifer Pitt, Timothy M. Magee & Daniel F. Luecke
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M. L. ARGOTE ESPINOSA,M. F. LAVÍN,A. AMADOR
A vertically integrated, non-linear numerical model in finite differences is used to analyze two forcing mechanisms of the mean barotropic circulation in the Gulf of California: topographic rectification due to tidal currents (M2) and wind stress. Un...
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