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Santa Cruz County water issues report, Tucson Active Management Area

Arizona Department of Water Resources, 1989, Santa Cruz County water issues report, Tucson Active Management Area: Arizona Department of Water Resources, 45 p.

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Monitoring flow events using diurnal streambed temperature fluctuations in the San Pedro River, Arizona [abs.], in Annual Symposium, 14th, September 12-15, 2001, Proceedings

Lawler, D., 2001, Monitoring flow events using diurnal streambed temperature fluctuations in the San Pedro River, Arizona [abs.], in Annual Symposium, 14th, September 12-15, 2001, Proceedings: Arizona Hydrologic Society, p. 21-22

  • Read more about Monitoring flow events using diurnal streambed temperature fluctuations in the San Pedro River, Arizona [abs.], in Annual Symposium, 14th, September 12-15, 2001, Proceedings

Instream temperature-sensor network used to indicate ephemeral streamflow and recharge in the Sierra Vista subwatershed of the Upper San Pedro River Basin, Southeastern Arizona [abs.], in Annual Symposium, 14th, September 12-15, 2001,...

Gungle, B., 2001, Instream temperature-sensor network used to indicate ephemeral streamflow and recharge in the Sierra Vista subwatershed of the Upper San Pedro River Basin, Southeastern Arizona [abs.], in Annual Symposium, 14th, September 12-15, 2001, Proceedings: Arizona Hydrologic Society, p. 19-20

  • Read more about Instream temperature-sensor network used to indicate ephemeral streamflow and recharge in the Sierra Vista subwatershed of the Upper San Pedro River Basin, Southeastern Arizona [abs.], in Annual Symposium, 14th, September 12-15, 2001,...

Hydrogeology of the Spurlock Ranch, Apache County, Arizona

Agenbroad, L.D., 1985, Hydrogeology of the Spurlock Ranch, Apache County, Arizona: unpublished consultant report for Navajo-Hopi Relocation Commision, Flagstaff, Arizona, 94 p., 3 sheets.

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Streamflow gains and losses and ground-water recharge in the San Pedro River Basin, Arizona

Brown, S.G., and Aldridge, B.N., 1973, Streamflow gains and losses and ground-water recharge in the San Pedro River Basin, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report [unnumbered], 40 p., 2 sheets, 1:250,000.

  • Read more about Streamflow gains and losses and ground-water recharge in the San Pedro River Basin, Arizona

Preliminary report on the ground-water resources of the Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah

Halpenny, L.C., 1951, Preliminary report on the ground-water resources of the Navajo and Hopi Indian reservations Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report [unnumbered], 13 p., 1 sheet.

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Hydrology of the Little Colorado River system, Special report to the Settlement Committee, in re The general adjudication of the Little Colorado River system and source

Arizona Department of Water Resources, 1989, Hydrology of the Little Colorado River system, Special report to the Settlement Committee, in re The general adjudication of the Little Colorado River system and source: Arizona Department of Water Resources, [variously paged].

  • Read more about Hydrology of the Little Colorado River system, Special report to the Settlement Committee, in re The general adjudication of the Little Colorado River system and source

Methods for estimating magnitude and frequency of floods in the southwestern United States

Thomas, B.E., Hjalmarson, H.W., and Waltemeyer, S.D., 1997, Methods for estimating magnitude and frequency of floods in the southwestern United States: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2433, 195 p.

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Methods for estimating magnitude and frequency of floods in the southwestern United States

Thomas, B.E., Hjalmarson, H.W., and Waltemeyer, S.D., 1994, Methods for estimating magnitude and frequency of floods in the southwestern United States: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 93-0419, 211 p.

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Chemical, geologic, and hydrologic data from the Little Colorado River Basin, Arizona and New Mexico, 1988-91

Fisk, G.G., Ferguson, S.A., Rankin, D.R., and Wirt, L., 1994, Chemical, geologic, and hydrologic data from the Little Colorado River Basin, Arizona and New Mexico, 1988-91: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 94-0356, 464 p.

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