Nathan Aguilar
Nonlinear consolidation in randomly heterogeneous highly compressible aquitards
Eric Morales Zapata Severe land subsidence due to groundwater extraction may occur in multiaquifer systems where highly compressible aquitards are present. The highly compressible nature
New Mexico Water Resources Research Institute Technical Completion Report no. 348, Part II, and Texas Water Resources Institute Technical Report
Tillery, S., Sheng, Z., King, J.P., Creel, B., Brown, C., Michelsen, A., Srinivasan, R., and Olivas, A.G., 2009, The development of a coordinated database for
Perspectiva Actual y Futura de los Recursos HÃdricos en la Cuenca del RÃo Bravo
Paul Hernandez El agua en la cuenca del rÃo Bravo se maneja de acuerdo con la legislación mexicana y los tratados internacionales establecidos. Dicha gestión
Sistema de información geográfica binacional de la cuenca del rÃo Bravo
Paul Hernandez La planificación hÃdrica utiliza diferentes fuentes de información para conocer la disponibilidad de agua en una región, tanto en cantidad como en calidad.
Data release of Three-Dimensional Hydrogeologic Framework Model of the Rio Grande Transboundary Region of New Mexico and Texas, USA and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico
USGS – 2017 This digital dataset represents the three-dimensional hydrogeologic framework for the Rio Grande Transboundary region of New Mexico, Texas, USA, and Northern Chihuahua,
Data release of three-dimensional hydrogeologic framework model of the Rio Grande transboundary region of New Mexico and Texas, USA and northern Chihuahua, Mexico
USGS 2017 Sweetkind, D.S., Hanson, R.T., Ritchie, A.B., and Hawley, J.W., 2017, Data release of three-dimensional hydrogeologic framework model of the Rio Grande transboundary region
Three-dimensional hydrogeologic framework model of the Rio Grande transboundary region of New Mexico and Texas, USA, and northern Chihuahua, Mexico
USGS 2017 Sweetkind, D.S., 2017, Three-dimensional hydrogeologic framework model of the Rio Grande transboundary region of New Mexico and Texas, USA, and northern Chihuahua, Mexico
Geophysics- and geochemistry-based assessment of the geochemical characteristics and groundwater-flow system of the U.S. part of the Mesilla Basin/Conejos-Médanos aquifer system in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, and El Paso County, Texas, 2010–12
USGS-2017 Teeple, A.P., 2017, Geophysics- and geochemistry-based assessment of the geochemical characteristics and groundwater-flow system of the U.S. part of the Mesilla Basin/Conejos-Médanos aquifer system