Open Mic: Rosario Sanchez

DateMarch 23, 2021

Rosario Sánchez Introduction (1/6)

In this session, Dr. Rosario Sanchez and Dr. Samuel Sandoval talk about the current challenges and opportunities of groundwater along the border, specifically: Dr. Rosario Sanchez Introduction

The Current State of Groundwater Resources Along the US Border (2/6)

In this session, Dr. Rosario Sanchez and Dr. Samuel Sandoval talk about the current challenges and opportunities of groundwater along the border, specifically: The current state of groundwater resources along the border

The Importance of Groundwater Resources Along the US Border (3/6)

Open Mic- Micrófono Abierto. Permanent Forum of Binational Waters (3 out of 6): In this session, Dr. Luzma Nava and Dr. Samuel Sandoval talk about the current water problems in the Rio Grande/Bravo, specifically: The Importance of Groundwater Resources Along the US Border

Challenges related to Groundwater Resources Along the US Border (4/6)

In this session, Dr. Rosario Sanchez and Dr. Samuel Sandoval talk about the current challenges and opportunities of groundwater along the border, specifically: Challenges related to Groundwater Resources

Opportunities related to Groundwater Resources Along the US Border (5/6)

In this session, Dr. Rosario Sanchez and Dr. Samuel Sandoval talk about the current challenges and opportunities of groundwater along the border, specifically: Opportunities related to Groundwater Resources

The need of multidisciplinary research for studying groundwater Along the US Border (6/6)

In this session, Dr. Rosario Sanchez and Dr. Samuel Sandoval talk about the current challenges and opportunities of groundwater along the border, specifically: The need of multidisciplinary research for studying groundwater

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