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Full-Text Articles in Water Resource Management
Public Interest Review Of Water Right Allocation And Transfer In The West: Recognition Of Public Values, Douglas L. Grant
Public Interest Review Of Water Right Allocation And Transfer In The West: Recognition Of Public Values, Douglas L. Grant
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
37 pages.
Contains references.
Emerging Policy And Strategy Choices For Protection Of The Groundwater Resource, Richard H. Braun
Emerging Policy And Strategy Choices For Protection Of The Groundwater Resource, Richard H. Braun
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
22 pages.
Contains 2 pages of references.
Instream Flow Protection In The Western States: A Survey And Comparison, Brian E. Gray
Instream Flow Protection In The Western States: A Survey And Comparison, Brian E. Gray
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
32 pages.
Contains references.
Federal Regulatory Rights In Water, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Federal Regulatory Rights In Water, Lawrence J. Macdonnell
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
29 pages.
Contains 1 page of references.
New Developments In Water Rights On Public Lands: Federal Rights And State Interests, Christopher H. Meyer
New Developments In Water Rights On Public Lands: Federal Rights And State Interests, Christopher H. Meyer
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
25 pages.
Contains footnotes and 2 pages of references.
State Water Planning To Protect Public Needs, David H. Getches
State Water Planning To Protect Public Needs, David H. Getches
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
44 pages.
Physical Data, Anon.
Physical Data, Anon.
Publications (WR)
Data collected at various stations around the Lake Mead vicinity. Air temperature, lake elevation, weather, and wind velocity is recorded, as well as the depth, temperature, oxygen, conductivity, and pH. Standard.
Agenda: Water As A Public Resource: Emerging Rights And Obligations, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Water As A Public Resource: Emerging Rights And Obligations, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado School of Law professors Lawrence J. MacDonnell, David H. Getches, and Charles F. Wilkinson.
This conference focused on the legal rights associated with a broad range of public uses and interests in water including recreation, fish and wildlife protection, and water quality. Evolving legal areas such as the public trust doctrine, instream flow laws, federal reserved rights, and wetlands protection were discussed.
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations considered the extension of the public trust doctrine to areas previously not covered by this concept, as well as developments in …
In The Beginning God Created The Public Trust Doctrine?, Ralph W. Johnson
In The Beginning God Created The Public Trust Doctrine?, Ralph W. Johnson
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
15 pages.
Water Development, Wildlife And Recreation: Panel, Charles W. Howe
Water Development, Wildlife And Recreation: Panel, Charles W. Howe
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
32 pages.
Contains 5 pages of footnotes and tables and 2 pages of references.
Includes a paper: "Option Value: Empirical Evidence from a Case Study of Recreation and Water Quality" by Douglas A. Greenley, Richard G. Walsh and Robert A. Young. A final version of this paper was published in 96(4) The Quarterly Journal of Economics (1981): 657-673.
Estimating Potential Ground And Surface Water Pollution From Land Application Of Poultry Litter, J. T. Gilmour, D. C. Wolf, P. M. Gale
Estimating Potential Ground And Surface Water Pollution From Land Application Of Poultry Litter, J. T. Gilmour, D. C. Wolf, P. M. Gale
Technical Reports
In 1985, more than 750 million broiler chickens were produced in Arkansas. During the same year over 15 million laying chickens produced 3.6 million eggs. The waste products of these agricultural production systems, poultry litter and manure, were about 1 million metric tons. As a result of land application of these wastes, about 5,000 metric tons of annnonium N and 12,000 metric tons of mineralized nitrogen were applied to Arkansas pastures in 1985. Manures contributed about 2-3 percent of the total. The objective of this research was to quantify major components of the nitrogen cycle which influence the ground and …
Assessment Of The Effects Of Household Chemicals Upon Individual Septic Tank Performances, Mark A. Gross
Assessment Of The Effects Of Household Chemicals Upon Individual Septic Tank Performances, Mark A. Gross
Technical Reports
A laboratory study and a field study were performed to determine the amounts of specific household chemicals required to destroy bacteria populations in individual domestic septic tanks. The particular chemicals evaluated include liquid chlorine bleach, High Test Hypochlorite (HTH), Lysol disinfectant and Drano crystal. The laboratory study was performed to determine the approximate chemical concentrations to destroy the bacteria in the septic tank, and the field study showed the actual effect of the chemicals upon the bacteria in terms of reduction of the number of bacteria in the septic tank as well as the time required for the bacterial population …
Land Use Effects On Ground Water Quality In Carbonate Rock Terrain, Kenneth F. Steele, James C. Adamski
Land Use Effects On Ground Water Quality In Carbonate Rock Terrain, Kenneth F. Steele, James C. Adamski
Technical Reports
A control site with a natural setting and an experimental site with significant agriculture land use were studied in the Ozark Region of Arkansas in order to determine the effect of land use on water quality in a carbonate rock terrain. The vast majority of the two sites have the Boone Limestone exposed which combined with the underlying St. Joe is the major aquifer for drinking water in the area. The sites also are similar in terms of lineament patterns (number, length and orientation), soil, slope and vegetation. Ground water samples were collected primarily from springs during three seasons (late …
Qualitative And Quantitative Aquatic Algal Data Compilation To Determine Macrotrends- Iii, Richard L. Meyer
Qualitative And Quantitative Aquatic Algal Data Compilation To Determine Macrotrends- Iii, Richard L. Meyer
Technical Reports
A data base of the algae of Arkansas ecoregions has been established by the use of a relational data base management system (dBase III plus). The system was chosen to be readily available for a variety of microcomputers using MS- and PC-DOS. The data base contains taxonomic fields from division through variety, synonymy, authors, initial description, date and definitive descriptive source. The data are cross-referenced by ecoregion, Round's community and subcommunity designations. The data base contains approximately 1,500 taxonomic records in all divisions and classes of freshwater algae. The data are sortable by any of the included parameters. The data …
Water As A Public Resource: The Legal Basis, Charles F. Wilkinson
Water As A Public Resource: The Legal Basis, Charles F. Wilkinson
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
37 pages.
Contains 2 pages of references.
Includes unsigned annotations by David Getches.
Public Access To Shorelines And Beaches: Alternative Approaches And The Taking Issue, Richard Hildreth
Public Access To Shorelines And Beaches: Alternative Approaches And The Taking Issue, Richard Hildreth
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
50 pages.
The Use Of “Nonnavigable” Water For Public Purposes, John E. Thorson
The Use Of “Nonnavigable” Water For Public Purposes, John E. Thorson
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
18 pages.
Contains references.
In Defense Of Private Rights In Water, Charles J. Meyers
In Defense Of Private Rights In Water, Charles J. Meyers
Water as a Public Resource: Emerging Rights and Obligations (Summer Conference, June 1-3)
4 pages.
Includes unsigned annotations by David Getches.
Development Of A Combined Quanity And Quality Model For Optimal Groundwater Management, R. C. Peralta, J. Solaimanian, S. A. Prathapar, C. L. Griffis
Development Of A Combined Quanity And Quality Model For Optimal Groundwater Management, R. C. Peralta, J. Solaimanian, S. A. Prathapar, C. L. Griffis
Technical Reports
Presented is a procedure for incorporating solute transport as linear constraints within computer models for optimizing regional groundwater extraction strategies. The MODCON modelling procedure uses linear goal programming, embedded linearized equations for flow and solute transport and a MOC simulation model. Assumed is 2D flow and solute transport and a dispersed conservative contaminant. The MODCON procedure develops steady groundwater extraction strategies that will satisfy future groundwater quality constraints while simultaneously causing future piezometric heads to be as close to current heads as possible. The procedure is applied to a 160 square mile area in southeastern Arkansas.
Movement And Transformation Of Selected Organic Pollutants In Subsurface Environmet In Arkansas, Ali U. Shaikh
Movement And Transformation Of Selected Organic Pollutants In Subsurface Environmet In Arkansas, Ali U. Shaikh
Technical Reports
Several subsurface soil and groundwater samples from eastern, southern and central Arkansas were analyzed for chlorinated organic compounds commonly used as pesticides and industrial chemicals. No significant amount of these compounds were found in these samples. The adsorption/partition characteristics of some of these compounds, such as dichlorophenols, aldrin and endrin, were determined in siltloam, sandyloam and clay soils collected from the above geographical locations. Results indicate that there is considerable difference in retention capability of different types of soils with respect to different pollutants. The partition coefficient of a particular compound in a certain type of soil can be related …
Chemical Properties Of Soils And Streams In Natural And Disturbed Forest Ecosystems In The Ouachita Mountains, R. S. Beasley, E. L. Miller, E. R. Lawson
Chemical Properties Of Soils And Streams In Natural And Disturbed Forest Ecosystems In The Ouachita Mountains, R. S. Beasley, E. L. Miller, E. R. Lawson
Technical Reports
One year of pre-harvest and five years of post-harvest water chemistry data were collected and analyzed for N03-N, TKN, TP, OP, K and Ca on nine small watersheds in the Ouachita Mountains of central Arkansas. Gross exports of all nutrients except TKN were significantly increased by cl earcutting followed by mechanical site preparation and broadcast burning of slash. Discharge-weighted nutrient concentrations were increased only for OP, K and Ca. The treatment effect was brief, lasting only one year. The first harvest of a selection system regime had no measurable effect on gross losses or concentrations of nutrients. Precipitation chemistry measurements …
Effect Of Shelterbelts On Growth, Yield, And Quality Of Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa L.), Thomas G. Hans
Effect Of Shelterbelts On Growth, Yield, And Quality Of Alfalfa (Medicago Sativa L.), Thomas G. Hans
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
No abstract provided.
Prairie Dog Population Growth: Relationships To Population Density, Habitat, And Livestock Grazing Management, Kelly A. Cable
Prairie Dog Population Growth: Relationships To Population Density, Habitat, And Livestock Grazing Management, Kelly A. Cable
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
No abstract provided.
Effects Of Sediment Addition On The Drift Of Aquatic Macroinvertebrates In Nine Mile Creek, Nebraska, Laurence Angle
Effects Of Sediment Addition On The Drift Of Aquatic Macroinvertebrates In Nine Mile Creek, Nebraska, Laurence Angle
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
No abstract provided.
Comparison Of Littoral And Limnetic Zooplankton Communities Of Lake Mead, Patrick Joseph Sollberger
Comparison Of Littoral And Limnetic Zooplankton Communities Of Lake Mead, Patrick Joseph Sollberger
Publications (WR)
Microfaunal communities were studied in littoral (inshore) and limnetic (offshore) areas of the lower basin in Lake Mead to compare species composition and abundance between the two zones. Planktonic forms (zooplankton) dominated inshore and offshore habitats and the occurrence of littoral species was low. Therefore, high similarity in zooplankton species composition was found among all sampling stations. This was perhaps due to two main factors: (i) the physical and chemical environment among the stations were very similar and (ii) the lack of aquatic vegetation in the littoral zone reduced the occurrence of littoral species.
Although species composition did not vary …
Water Current, Volume 19, Spring 1987
Water Current, Volume 19, Spring 1987
Water Current Newsletter
Nebraskans Tour Arizona Irrigation Sites
Awards Presented at Conference
Director's Report
Workshop Held on Water Research Needs
Texas Geologist CSD Director
Group Sees World's Largest Desalting Plant
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 11, Apr. 1987, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes Newsletter, No. 11, Apr. 1987, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Resource Law Notes: The Newsletter of the Natural Resources Law Center (1984-2002)
No abstract provided.
A Test Of Habitat Evaluation Models Using Avian Densities, Jeremy B. Cable
A Test Of Habitat Evaluation Models Using Avian Densities, Jeremy B. Cable
School of Natural Resources: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
No abstract provided.
Maine Acid Rain Study : Reports, Maine Department Of Environmental Protection
Maine Acid Rain Study : Reports, Maine Department Of Environmental Protection
Maine Collection
Maine Acid Rain Study : Reports
Maine Department of Environmental Protection, Augusta, Maine (February, 1987).
Contents: Acid Rain Precursor Inventory and Evaluation / Modeled Sulfur Deposition in Maine / High Elevation Lake Monitoring in Maine
Transmountain Diversions In Colorado, James S. Lochhead, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Transmountain Diversions In Colorado, James S. Lochhead, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Books, Reports, and Studies
25 p. ; 28 cm