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“A hydrogeologic framework for understanding local groundwater flow dynamics in the southeast Deschutes Basin, Oregon, USA”, Geosciences, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 1-11, 2019.
, “Overstory-understory vegetation cover and soil water content observations in western juniper woodlands: A paired watershed study in central Oregon, USA”, Forests, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 1-15, 2019.
, “Linked hydrologic and social systems that support resilience of traditional irrigation communities”, Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, no. 19, pp. 293-307, 2015.
, “Hydrologic interactions in piñón-juniper woodlands.”, in Society for Range Management - Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2014.
, “Long-term hydrologic interactions in juniper woodlands: An update on the 20-year paired watershed study in Eastern Oregon.”, in Society for Range Management - Annual Meeting, Orlando, FL, 2014.
, “The use of distributed temperature sensing technology for monitoring wildland fire intensity and distribution.”, in American Geophysical Union - Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2014.
, “Collaborative community hydrology research in northern New Mexico”, Journal of Contemporary Research and Education, vol. 152, pp. 49-54, 2013.
, “Hydrologic interactions in snow-melt runoff driven semiarid watersheds.”, in American Geophysical Union - Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, 2013.
, “Monitoring and modeling hydrologic connectivity in semi-arid watersheds.”, in Acequias and the Future of Resilience in Global Perspective, Symposium and Workshop. , Las Cruces, NM, 2013.
, “Water balance and aquifer recharge from irrigation in an agricultural valley of a semiarid region in the United States of America”, Estudios en la Zona no Saturada del Suelo, vol. 10, pp. 337-340, 2011.
, “Deep percolation and its effects on shallow groundwater level rise following flood irrigation”, Transactions Of The ASABE, vol. 50, pp. 73-81, 2007.
, “Rainfall, soil moisture and runoff dynamics in New Mexico piñon–juniper woodland watersheds”, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, 2005.
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