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Application of a Computer Model to a Desert Watershed

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Published: 
Wednesday, January 1, 1969
U.S. Agency for International Development
Only about 5% of precipitation which fall son the dry deserts of Arizona is retained for use. Efficient watershed management could increase this percentage. This requires accurately predicting runoff from storms. Watershed modeling using computers is the most promising of methods.
Theme(s) & Sub-theme(s): 
Watershed Management and RestorationIntegrated Water Resource Management
Resource type: 
Topical Report
Resource Scale: 
Local

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