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Hydrogeology and Water Resource Assessment of the Pueblo of Picuris, Taos...
From October 2000 through June 2002, the New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources conducted geologic mapping on the Pueblo of Picuris as part of a three phase... -
A hydrogeologic investigtion of groundwater-fed springs and wetland at La...
La Cienega’s springs and wetlands are important hydrologic, ecologic and cultural resources, and provide many beneficial water-related functions. The wetlands discharge... -
Hydrogeology of east-central Union County, northeastern New Mexico -...
The agricultural economy of Union County in northeastern New Mexico is highly dependent on groundwater. Ongoing drought, large new groundwater appropriations both within the... -
Aquifer mapping program technical document: Water sampling procedures,...
Groundwater and surface water sampling is often done under the auspices of the Aquifer Mapping Program and other related hydrogeologic studies at the New Mexico Bureau of... -
Hydrogeology of central Jornada del Muerto: Implications for travel along El...
Between 1598 and the 1880s, El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro (El Camino Real) served as a 1,600 mile long trade route between Mexico City and San Juan Pueblo/Ohkay Owingeh, New... -
Sacramento Mountains Watershed Study - The effects of tree thinning on the...
In New Mexico, under the pressures of climate change and population growth, demand for water is increasing, and there is mounting evidence that the available water supply may... -
Overview of Fresh and Brackish Water Quality in New Mexico - Open-file Report 583
Access to adequate supplies of fresh water is becoming an increasingly critical issue in many parts of the world. In arid regions of the southwestern United States, diminishing... -
Hydrogeologic investigation of the southern Taos Valley, Taos County, New...
The southern Taos Valley, located just southwest of the Town of Taos, has experienced high growth in the last few decades. The increasing demand for domestic water is dependent...