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Influence of Tributaries on Salinity of Amistad International Reservoir
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| Field | Value | |
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Influence of Tributaries on Salinity of Amistad International Reservoir
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| Creator |
Miyamoto, S.
Yuan, Fasong Anand, Shilpa |
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| Description |
Amistad International Reservoir is located at the Texas–Mexico border, and is fed by four
main tributaries: the middle Rio Grande (MRG), the Pecos, the Devil’s, and the Rio Conchos
from Mexico (Fig. 1). This reservoir is among the largest reservoirs in the western US, and it was
built to hold 6.7 billion m3 (5.5 million acre-ft.) of water. The structure was completed in 1968,
and the Reservoir was filled near its capacity by 1972 (Fig. 2b). The storage declined to 3.1
billion m3 by 1985,...
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| Publisher |
Texas Water Resources Institute
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| Date |
2007-11-14T21:38:55Z
2007-11-14T21:38:55Z 2006-04 |
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| Type |
Technical Report
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| Identifier |
http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6083
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| Language |
en_US
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| Relation |
TR-292;
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