The following pages link to Andrew J. Robertson (Q54188):
Displayed 18 items.
- The source of groundwater and solutes to Many Devils Wash at a former uranium mill site in Shiprock, New Mexico (Q58803) (← links)
- Seepage investigation of the Rio Grande from below Leasburg Dam, Leasburg, New Mexico, to above American Dam, El Paso, Texas, 2015 (Q58870) (← links)
- Seepage investigation of the Rio Grande from below Leasburg Dam, Leasburg, New Mexico, to above American Dam, El Paso, Texas, 2014 (Q58871) (← links)
- Geochemical evidence of groundwater flow paths and the fate and transport of constituents of concern in the alluvial aquifer at Fort Wingate Depot Activity, New Mexico, 2009 (Q61070) (← links)
- Geochemical trends and natural attenuation of RDX, nitrate, and perchlorate in the hazardous test area Fractured-Granite aquifer, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, 1996-2006 (Q65408) (← links)
- Determining seasonal recharge, storage changes, and specific yield using repeat microgravity and water-level measurements in the Mesilla Basin alluvial aquifer, New Mexico, 2016–2018 (Q150095) (← links)
- Geochemical Evidence of Groundwater Flow Paths and the Fate and Transport of Constituents of Concern in the Alluvial Aquifer at Fort Wingate Depot Activity, New Mexico (Q228994) (← links)
- Hydrogeologic and geochemical characterization and evaluation of two arroyos for managed aquifer recharge by surface infiltration in the Pojoaque River Basin (Q228995) (← links)
- The Source of Groundwater and Solutes to Many Devils Wash at a Former Uranium Mill Site in Shiprock, New Mexico (Q228996) (← links)
- Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program (TAAP) (Q229016) (← links)
- Water Resource Assessment of the Rio San Jose Basin, West-Central New Mexico (Q230082) (← links)
- Monitoring Network of the Groundwater Flow System and Stream-Aquifer Relations in the Mesilla Basin, Doña Ana County, New Mexico and El Paso County, Texas (Q230090) (← links)
- Salinity contributions from geothermal waters to the Rio Grande and shallow aquifer system in the transboundary Mesilla (United States)/Conejos-Médanos (Mexico) Basin (Q259535) (← links)
- An integrated geochemical approach for defining sources of groundwater salinity in the southern Rio Grande Valley of the Mesilla Basin, New Mexico and west Texas, USA (Q261255) (← links)
- Groundwater prospecting using a multi-technique framework in the lower Casas Grandes Basin, Chihuahua, México (Q264069) (← links)
- Mesilla / Conejos-Médanos Basin: U.S.-Mexico transboundary water resources and research needs (Q273232) (← links)
- Estimating the effects of forest structure changes from wildfire on snow water resources under varying meteorological conditions (Q301706) (← links)
- Estimated groundwater elevations and standard errors from the application of kriging to median groundwater elevation data from 2010 in the Mesilla/Conejos-Medanos Basin, United States and Mexico (Q327123) (← links)