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Volume 10

2019

Volume 10, Number 1

January 22, 2019 2019, Year
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Table of Contents

Articles

A Refined Hydrogeologic Framework Model for Gaines, Terry, and Yoakum Counties, Texas
Jonathan V. Thomas, Andrew P. Teeple, Jason D. Payne, and Scott J. Ikard

Floating Solar: An Emerging Opportunity at the Energy-Water Nexus
Carlos Gamarra, Jennifer J. Ronk

A Tool for Rapid Assessment of Hydrological Connectivity Patterns in Texas Coastal Wetlands: Linkages between Tidal Creeks and Coastal Ponds
Todd M. Swannack, Jeffrey R. Wozniak, William E. Grant, and Stephen E. Davis III

Economically Recoverable Water in Texas: An Underappreciated Water Management Strategy?
Timothy T. Loftus

Transboundary Water Sharing: Risk Perceptions Held by Texas Border Decision Makers
Lindsay Sansom

Interjecting Economics into the Surface Water Dialogue
Maria Vaca, Stefni Richards, Alexa Davis, Kylie Jackson, Nanag Timur, Fahad Manzoor, Said Azam, Robert Feltman and James Griffin

Commentary

Water Fuels Our Future
Charles Perry, Senator, Texas Senate; Chairman, Senate Committee on Water and Rural Affairs

86th Texas State Legislature: Summaries of Water-related Legislative Action
Ken Kramer, Christopher Mullins, Dean Robbins, Stacey Allison Steinbach, Leah Martinsson, Trent Hightower, and Perry L. Fowler

Program/Policy Reviews

An Internet for Water: Connecting Texas Water Data
Rudolph A. Rosen, Sam Marie Hermitte, Suzanne Pierce, Sarah Richards, Susan V. Roberts

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