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Volume 2

2011

Volume 2

August 11, 2011 2011, Vol 2 (2011), Volumes, Year
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Commentaries

82nd State Legislature Regular Session: Summaries of water-related legislative action
Ken Kramer, Stacey A. Steinbach, Jason Skaggs, Billy Howe, Dean Robbins

Articles

Statistical relations of precipitation and stream runoff for El Niño and La Niña periods, Texas Hill Country
Raymond M. Slade Jr.,  T. Edwin Chow

Hydrologic Connectivity in the Edwards Aquifer between San Marcos Springs and Barton Springs during 2009 Drought Conditions
Larry F. Land, Brian B. Hunt, Brian A. Smith, Paula Jo Lemonds

Extended chronology of drought in South Central, Southeastern and West Texas
Malcolm K. Cleaveland, Todd H. Votteler, Daniel K. Stahle, Richard C. Casteel, Jay L. Banner

Habitat Management History of the Nueces Estuary, Texas, USA
Erin M. Hill, Brien A Nicolau, Paul V. Zimba

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Book Review: Water Policy in Texas: Responding to the Rise of Scarcity
Zachary P. Sugg

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