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The Klamath Project started in 1906 and transformed the basin’s hydrology by draining wetlands and routing water from Upper Klamath Lake through hundreds of miles of canals, tunnels, dikes and ...
He said basin hydrology is widely connected, and what happens in one pocket impacts the rest. “Everyone affects everyone, and things don’t stop at the border,” he said.
Peak water flows in parts of India's largest river basin have been falling by more than one-sixth every decade, according to ...
W. Miller, R. Butler, T. Piechota, J. Prairie, K. Grantz, and G. DeRosa (2012). “Water Management Decisions Using Multiple Hydrologic Models within the San Juan River Basin under Changing Climate ...
He said basin hydrology is widely connected, and what happens in one pocket impacts the rest. “Everyone affects everyone, and things don’t stop at the border,” he said.
Three-year project will tap expertise of four organisations with personnel from Bengaluru, Hyderabad and the UK to solve water management challenges Stating that there has been a severe water ...
University of Wyoming student Nels Frazier displays a computer model of the Green River, located in southwestern Wyoming. The model was created by fellow student Spencer Buda, of Grand Junction, Colo.
He said basin hydrology is widely connected, and what happens in one pocket impacts the rest. “Everyone affects everyone, and things don’t stop at the border,” he said.