Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest, Volume 29 (1999)

Complete issue of the Proceedings of the 1999 Meetings of the Hydrology Section - Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science - April 17, 1999, Nothern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona Water-Repellent Soils: What They Are and Why They Are Important; Influences of Map Scale on Drainage Network Representa...

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spelling ftunivarizona:oai:repository.arizona.edu:10150/296549 2023-05-15T15:41:06+02:00 Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest, Volume 29 (1999) 1999-04-17 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/296549 en_US eng Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science 0272-6106 http://hdl.handle.net/10150/296549 Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest Copyright ©, where appropriate, is held by the author. Hydrology -- Arizona Water resources development -- Arizona Hydrology -- Southwestern states Water resources development -- Southwestern states text Proceedings 1999 ftunivarizona 2020-06-14T08:09:04Z Complete issue of the Proceedings of the 1999 Meetings of the Hydrology Section - Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science - April 17, 1999, Nothern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona Water-Repellent Soils: What They Are and Why They Are Important; Influences of Map Scale on Drainage Network Representation; Prescribed Fire and Simulated Erosion Effects on a Southern Arizona Grassland: First-Year Results; Rucker Lake: A History of Recent Conditions Affecting a Southeastern Arizona Watershed; Post-Fire Burned Area Emergency Rehabilitation Treatments: Do They Work in the Southwest?; Fire-Induced Water Repellency in Soils: Hydrologic Implications; Water Use by Emory Oak in Southeastern Arizona; Impacts of Vegetative Treatments on Sediment Concentrations from the Beaver Creek Watersheds in North-Central Arizona; The Status of Spikedace in the Verde River, 1999: Implications for Management and Research This issue is part of the Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest collections. Digital access to this material is made possible by the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science and the University of Arizona Libraries. For more information about items in this collection, contact anashydrology@gmail.com. Conference Object Beaver Creek The University of Arizona: UA Campus Repository Flagstaff ENVELOPE(166.367,166.367,-77.550,-77.550)
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description Complete issue of the Proceedings of the 1999 Meetings of the Hydrology Section - Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science - April 17, 1999, Nothern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona Water-Repellent Soils: What They Are and Why They Are Important; Influences of Map Scale on Drainage Network Representation; Prescribed Fire and Simulated Erosion Effects on a Southern Arizona Grassland: First-Year Results; Rucker Lake: A History of Recent Conditions Affecting a Southeastern Arizona Watershed; Post-Fire Burned Area Emergency Rehabilitation Treatments: Do They Work in the Southwest?; Fire-Induced Water Repellency in Soils: Hydrologic Implications; Water Use by Emory Oak in Southeastern Arizona; Impacts of Vegetative Treatments on Sediment Concentrations from the Beaver Creek Watersheds in North-Central Arizona; The Status of Spikedace in the Verde River, 1999: Implications for Management and Research This issue is part of the Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest collections. Digital access to this material is made possible by the Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science and the University of Arizona Libraries. For more information about items in this collection, contact anashydrology@gmail.com.
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