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Computer Application

Application of MINTEQA2 to the speciation of contaminants at Globe, Arizona, in Mallard, G.E., and Aronson, D.A., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program - Technical meeting, Monterey, California, March 11-15,...

Novo-Gradac, K.J., and Smith, C.N., 1991, Application of MINTEQA2 to the speciation of contaminants at Globe, Arizona, in Mallard, G.E., and Aronson, D.A., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program - Technical meeting, Monterey, California, March 11-15, 1991, Proceedings: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4034, p. 498-501.

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Use and limitations of two computer codes for simulating geochemical mass transport at the Pinal Creek toxic-waste site, in Mallard, G.E., and Aronson, D.A., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program - Technical...

Glynn, P.D., Engesgaard, Peter, and Kipp, K.L., 1991, Use and limitations of two computer codes for simulating geochemical mass transport at the Pinal Creek toxic-waste site, in Mallard, G.E., and Aronson, D.A., eds., U.S. Geological Survey Toxic Substances Hydrology Program - Technical meeting, Monterey, California, March 11-15, 1991, Proceedings: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4034, p. 454-460.

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Modeling of rainfall distribution, hydrologic processes and examination of model sensitivity in the context of atmosphere-land surface interactions

Gao, Xiaogang, 1993, Modeling of rainfall distribution, hydrologic processes and examination of model sensitivity in the context of atmosphere-land surface interactions: Tucson, University of Arizona, Ph.D. dissertation, 111 p.

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Streamflow timing and estimation of infiltration rates in an ephemeral stream channel using variably saturated heat and fluid transport methods

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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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Estimating bank storage and evapotranspiration using soil physical and hydrological techniques in a gaining reach of the San Pedro River, Arizona

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Modeling winter storms over Arizona, Final report, Volume II, Appendix A: Users guide for the Arizona airflow and microphysics model, prepared for Arizona Department of Water Resources under IGA-0-AG-30-08290

Matthews, D.A., 1995, Modeling winter storms over Arizona, Final report, Volume II, Appendix A: Users guide for the Arizona airflow and microphysics model, prepared for Arizona Department of Water Resources under IGA-0-AG-30-08290: Denver, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Report R-95-11, 80 p. [available from the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA, 22161, as PB96-106745].

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Computer aids groundwater resources research project

Matlock, W.G., and Davis, P.R., 1970, Computer aids groundwater resources research project: Progressive Agriculture in Arizona, v. 22, no. 5, p. 3-5.

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Groundwater projections for 11 basins

University of Arizona, Water Resources Research Center, 1978, Groundwater projections for 11 basins: Arizona Water Resources News Bulletin 78-3, 4 p.

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Where to find information about the history of Arizona rivers, A computerized bibliography

Tellman, Barbara, Yarde, Rick, and Wallace, M.G., 1995, Where to find information about the history of Arizona rivers, A computerized bibliography: Tucson, University of Arizona, Water Resources Research Center, Issue Paper no. 17, 24 p., 1 3.5-inch diskette (MS-DOS).

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