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Volume 5

2014

Volume 5

January 6, 2014 2014, Vol 5 (2014), Volumes, Year
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Articles

Multi-year water allocation: an economic approach towards future planning and management of declining groundwater resources in the Texas Panhandle
Rachna Tewari, Lal K. Almas, Jeff Johnson, Bill Golden, Stephen H. Amosson, Bridget L. Guerrero

Documentation of a recharge-discharge water budget and main-streambed recharge volumes, and fundamental evaluation of groundwater tracer studies for the Barton Springs segment of the Edwards Aquifer
Raymond Maurice Slade  Jr.

A battle ends, but the fight for water in Oklahoma continues
Sara R. Thornton

Observed trends in air temperature, precipitation, and water quality for Texas reservoirs: 1960-2010
Rodica Gelca, Katharine Hayhoe, Ian Scott-Fleming

Texas groundwater rights and immunities: from East to Day and beyond
Dylan O. Drummond

Commentaries

Fifth Circuit Decision in The Aransas Project v. Shaw: the Whooping Crane Case
Robert Gulley, Ph.D.

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