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Hysteretic variably saturated, transient flow and transport models with numerical inversion techniques to characterize a field soil in central Arizona

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Distribution, characteristics, and estimated ages of Quaternary(?) deposits in the Tonto Basin, central Arizona, in Anderson, Larry, and Piety, Lucy, eds., Field-Trip guidebook to the Tonto Basin: Geomorphology, Quaternary geology,...

Piety, L.A., and Anderson, L.W., 1988, Distribution, characteristics, and eestimated ages of Quaternary(?) deposits in the Tonto Basin, central Arizona, in Anderson, Larry, and Piety, Lucy, eds., Field-Trip Guidebook to the Tonto Basin: Geomorphology, Quaternary Geology, Tertiary Basin Development, Archaeology, and Engineering Geology: Friends of the Pleistocene, Rocky Mountain Cell, p. 57-78.

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Geology and geologic hazards of the Casa Grande area, Pinal County, Arizona [Stanfield, Casa Grande West, Casa Grande East, Coolidge, Double Peak, and Chuichu 7.5 min]

Klawon, J.E., Pearthree, P.A., Skotnicki, S.J., and Ferguson, C.A., 1998, Geology and geologic hazards of the Casa Grande area, Pinal County, Arizona [Stanfield, Casa Grande West, Casa Grande East, Coolidge, Double Peak, and Chuichu 7.5 min]: Arizona Geological Survey Open-File Report 98-23, 26 p., 6 sheets, scale 1:24,000.

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Rates of Holocene soil formation in south-central Arizona

Huckleberry, Gary, 1997, Rates of Holocene soil formation in south-central Arizona: Arizona Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-07, 27 p.

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Isotopic evidence for eolian recycling of pedogenic carbonate and variations in carbonate dust sources throughout the southwest United States

Naiman, Zachary, Quade, Jay, and Patchett, P.J., 2000, Isotopic evidence for eolian recycling of pedogenic carbonate and variations in carbonate dust sources throughout the southwest United States: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, v. 64, no. 18, p. 3099-3109.

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Water-quality assessment of the central Arizona basins, Arizona and northern Mexico - Environmental setting and overview of water quality

Cordy, G.E., Rees, J.A., Edmonds, R.J., Gebler, J.B., Wirt, Laurie, Gellenbeck, D.J., and Anning, D.W., 1998, Water-quality assessment of the central Arizona basins, Arizona and northern Mexico - Environmental setting and overview of water quality: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4097, 72 p.

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Historical mining and its impact on the vegetation, an example from the Cerbat Mountains, Mohave County, Arizona

Rosner, Ulrike, 1998, Historical mining and its impact on the vegetation, an example from the Cerbat Mountains, Mohave County, Arizona: Arizona-Nevada Academy of Science, Journal, v. 31, no. 1, p. 37-55.

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Moisture loss and weight of the forest floor under pole-size ponderosa pine stands

Aldon, E.F., 1968, Moisture loss and weight of the forest floor under pole-size ponderosa pine stands: Journal of Forestry, v. 66, p. 70-71.

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Soil water storage under natural and cleared stands of alligator and Utah juniper in northern Arizona

Skau, C.M., 1964, Soil water storage under natural and cleared stands of alligator and Utah juniper in northern Arizona: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Research Note RM-24, 3 p.

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Soil situation statement, Sedona-Oak Creek land mangagement plan

Barnett, L.O., 1977, Soil situation statement, Sedona-Oak Creek land mangagement plan: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Coconino National Forest.

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