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Tradeoffs in Brush Management for Water Yield and Habitat Management in Texas: Twin Buttes Drainage Area and Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone

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Title Tradeoffs in Brush Management for Water Yield and Habitat Management in Texas: Twin Buttes Drainage Area and Edwards Aquifer Recharge Zone
 
Creator Narayanan, Christopher R.
Kreuter, Urs P.
Conner, J. Richard
 
Description With the current population boom, the number of Texas residents will almost double by 2030. With the expected increase in demand for water, the scarcity of water is an urgent issue and research is being conducted to find ways to improve water yield. Rangelands provide the major catchments for both surface reservoirs and aquifers. Brush control as a means of increasing water yields was first studied in the 1970s (Bach and Conner 2000) and a number of studies have reviewed the feasibility of...
 
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute
 
Date 2007-11-20T17:45:48Z
2007-11-20T17:45:48Z
2002-08-14
 
Type Technical Report
 
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/6138
 
Language en_US
 
Relation TR-194;
 
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