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Determining seasonal recharge, storage changes, and specific yield using repeat microgravity and water-level measurements in the Mesilla Basin alluvial aquifer, New Mexico, 2016–2018

scholarly article

Development of an integrated hydrologic flow model of the Rio San Jose Basin and surrounding areas, New Mexico

Estimating the Effects of Forest Structure Changes From Wildfire on Snow Water Resources Under Varying Meteorological Conditions

scientific article published in 2020

Extended surface flow and heat transfer studies

doctoral thesis by Andrew J. Robertson

Geochemical Trends and Natural Attenuation of RDX, Nitrate, and Perchlorate in the Hazardous Test Area Fractured-Granite Aquifer, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, 1996-2006

scholarly article

Geochemical evidence of groundwater flow paths and the fate and transport of constituents of concern in the alluvial aquifer at Fort Wingate Depot Activity, New Mexico, 2009

article

Groundwater Prospecting Using a Multi-Technique Framework in the Lower Casas Grandes Basin, Chihuahua, México

scholarly article

Hydrogeologic and geochemical characterization and evaluation of two arroyos for managed aquifer recharge by surface infiltration in the Pojoaque River Basin, Santa Fe County, New Mexico, 2014–15

scholarly article in Scientific Investigations Report, 2017

Hydrogeological Aquifer Characterization using a Multi-Technique Framework: Application to the Lower Casas Grandes Basin, Chihuahua, Mexico

preprint

Mesilla/Conejos-Médanos Basin: U.S.-Mexico Transboundary Water Resources

scholarly article

Salinity Contributions from Geothermal Waters to the Rio Grande and Shallow Aquifer System in the Transboundary Mesilla (United States)/Conejos-Médanos (Mexico) Basin

scholarly article

Seepage investigation of the Rio Grande from below Leasburg Dam, Leasburg, New Mexico, to above El Paso, Texas, 2018

article by Grady P. Ball et al published 2020 in Scientific Investigations Report

The source of groundwater and solutes to Many Devils Wash at a former uranium mill site in Shiprock, New Mexico

scholarly article by Andrew J. Robertson et al published 2016 in Scientific Investigations Report