Reconnaissance survey of salt sources and loading into the Pecos River : a reconnaissance report submitted to U.S. Environmental Protection Agency /

The Pecos River of southeastern New Mexico and west Texas is among the saltiest rivers in North America with streamflow salinity regularly exceeding 7,000 mg L-1 at the New Mexico and Texas border, and eventually exceeding 12,000 mg L-1 at Girvin, Texas.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Miyamoto, S. (Seiichi), 1944- (Author), Yuan, Fasong (Author), Anand, Shilpa (Author), Hatler, Will (Author), McDonald, Alyson (Author), Anaya, Gilbert (Author), Belzer, Wayne (Author)
Corporate Authors: Texas A & M University. Agricultural Research Center at El Paso, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, United States. Environmental Protection Agency (sponsoring body.), International Boundary & Water Commission, United States & Mexico. United States Section, Texas Cooperative Extension
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: College Station, TX : Texas Water Resources Institute, Texas A & M University System, 2005.
Series:Technical report (Texas Water Resources Institute) ; no. 291.
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Online Access:Link to OAKTrust repository
Description
Summary:The Pecos River of southeastern New Mexico and west Texas is among the saltiest rivers in North America with streamflow salinity regularly exceeding 7,000 mg L-1 at the New Mexico and Texas border, and eventually exceeding 12,000 mg L-1 at Girvin, Texas.
Item Description:"December 2005."
Physical Description:35 leaves : illustrations (some color), maps, charts, tables ; 28 cm.
Also available online.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (leaves 32-35).