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Data collection for cooperative water resources modeling in the Lower Rio Grande Basin, Fort Quitman to the Gulf of Mexico

Authors :
Martha Lee Ennis
Howard David Passell
Juan B. Valdés
Alberto Guitron
Zhuping Sheng
Vincent C. Tidwell
James Robert Brainard
Giovanni Piccinni
Thomas J. Gerik
Joshua Villalobos
Rene Lovato
Wendy Morrison
Gretchen Carr Newman
Aleix Serrat-Capdevila
Kiran Pallachula
Javier Aparicio
Ari M. Michelsen
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2004.

Abstract

Water resource scarcity around the world is driving the need for the development of simulation models that can assist in water resources management. Transboundary water resources are receiving special attention because of the potential for conflict over scarce shared water resources. The Rio Grande/Rio Bravo along the U.S./Mexican border is an example of a scarce, transboundary water resource over which conflict has already begun. The data collection and modeling effort described in this report aims at developing methods for international collaboration, data collection, data integration and modeling for simulating geographically large and diverse international watersheds, with a special focus on the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo. This report describes the basin, and the data collected. This data collection effort was spatially aggregated across five reaches consisting of Fort Quitman to Presidio, the Rio Conchos, Presidio to Amistad Dam, Amistad Dam to Falcon Dam, and Falcon Dam to the Gulf of Mexico. This report represents a nine-month effort made in FY04, during which time the model was not completed.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6a373ed4c6cb51f59795814cd44f5801
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2172/920129