Hydrologist
New Mexico Water Science Center
Email:
agalanter@usgs.gov
Office Phone:
505-816-1009
Fax:
505-830-7900
ORCID:
0000-0002-2960-0136
Location
6700 Edith Blvd NE
Albuquerque
, NM
87113
US
Supervisor:
Stuart B Norton
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The Rio Grande Transboundary Integrated Hydrologic Model (RGTIHM), which was originally developed by Hanson and others (2020) (https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20195120), was updated and recalibrated to minimize the biases in RGTIHM’s simulation of streamflow and to incorporate new estimates of historical agricultural consumptive use in the study area. The RGTIHM was developed through an interagency effort between the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Bureau of Reclamation (Reclamation) to provide a tool for analyzing the hydrologic system response to the historical (March 1940 through 2014) evolution of water use and potential changes in water supplies and demands in the Hatch Valley (also known as Rincon Valley...
Tags: Doña Ana County,
El Paso County,
Groundwater Model,
Hatch Valley,
Hydrology, All tags...
InlandWaters,
MF-OWHM,
Mesilla Basin,
Mesilla Valley,
Mexico,
New Mexico,
Rincon Valley,
Sierra County,
Texas,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC),
United States,
Water Resources,
environment,
geoscientificInformation,
groundwater,
groundwater and surface-water interaction,
groundwater flow,
inlandWaters,
mathematical modeling,
usgsgroundwatermodel, Fewer tags
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This dataset contains monthly pumping rates for municipal and industrial (MnI) wells in New Mexico within the Rio Grande Transboundary Integrated Hydrologic Model (RGTIHM). In RGTIHM, these wells are considered the Other New Mexico (ONM) group. Monthly pumping rates are presented in units of cubic feet per day for the period from March 1940 through December 2014.
Categories: Data;
Tags: Caballo Reservoir,
Chihuahua,
El Paso,
Elephant Butte Reservoir,
Las Cruces, All tags...
New Mexico,
Rio Grande,
Texas,
aquifer,
geology,
groundwater pumping,
groundwater system,
hydraulic properties,
hydrogeology,
hydrology,
hydrostratigraphy,
transboundary, Fewer tags
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This point vector dataset represents 10 climate stations used for analysis of annual and seasonal precipitation, analysis of monthly measured reference evapotranspiration, and comparison of simulated potential evapotranspiration with measured reference evapotranspiration within the Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico.
Tags: Caballo Reservoir,
Chihuahua,
El Paso,
Elephant Butte Reservoir,
Las Cruces, All tags...
New Mexico,
Rio Grande,
Texas,
aquifer,
climate station,
elevation,
geology,
geoscientificInformation,
groundwater pumping,
groundwater system,
hydraulic properties,
hydrogeology,
hydrology,
hydrostratigraphy,
inlandWaters,
transboundary, Fewer tags
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This dataset contains monthly crop irrigation requirement (CIR) values from March 1940 through 2014 for the 20 virtual land-use units, including the seven canal service units, in the Rio Grande Transboundary Integrated Hydrologic Model (RGTIHM). CIR values are presented in units of feet per day.
Categories: Data;
Tags: Caballo Reservoir,
Chihuahua,
El Paso,
Elephant Butte Reservoir,
Las Cruces, All tags...
New Mexico,
Rio Grande,
Texas,
aquifer,
geology,
groundwater pumping,
groundwater system,
hydraulic properties,
hydrogeology,
hydrology,
hydrostratigraphy,
transboundary, Fewer tags
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The USGS Integrated Water Availability Assessments (IWAAs) are designed to be a multi-extent, stakeholder driven, near real-time census and seasonal prediction of water availability for both human and ecological uses at regional and national extents. As part of the IWAAs program, the National Water Availability Assessment (National IWAAS) is intended to provide a periodic interpretive assessment of past, current, and future water demands compared to available supplies of clean water. The assessment will consider many of the factors that can influence the availability of water suitable for human and ecosystem uses including climate variability and change, and socioeconomic drivers such as changes in population, land...
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