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Create an inventory of water-related models that have been developed for the Rio Grande/Bravo basin. The summary includes a description of model river extent, spatial and temporal resolution, time period, model type, and their possible application for testing environmental flows or climate change future alternatives.
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This is one of five general categories that contains the water management elements on the Rio Grande/Bravo basin. This category includes the dams, water districts, and water related models on the United States and Mexico that overlap the basin boundary.
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This is one of five general categories that contain the water related elements of the Rio Grande/Bravo basin. This category includes the land use and cover of the United States and Mexico that are located within the basin boundary. Under this category a digital elevation model for the basin is also included as well as the major soils within the basin.
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Fire is a natural and necessary component of the South Central Plains ecosystem. However, fire suppression and more frequent droughts in the region have resulted in a build-up of dry fuels loads such as dead wood, resulting in fires that burn hotter and impact the landscape more severely. Uncontrolled wildfires have cost the region several billion dollars in the past five years. Further, fire suppression has resulted in substantial losses in native plant biodiversity and wildlife habitat, which also has costly implications. In Oklahoma alone, it’s estimated that $157 million will be required to restore rangelands to their native conditions. Of further concern is the fact that projected changes in climate indicate...
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This is one of five general categories that contain the water related elements of the Rio Grande/Bravo basin. This category includes boundaries of the United States and Mexico as well as the States, Counties, and Municipalities that overlap with the basin boundary. This category includes also the extent and location of the cities within the basin and the current and historic population of such cities.
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This is one of five general categories that contain the water related elements of the Rio Grande/Bravo basin. This category includes some of hydrologic and climatic components of the United States and Mexico that overlap with the basin boundary. The vector datasets under this category are the main rivers, water bodies, monitoring points, watershed boundaries. Regarding the raster data sets, the category includes incofmation on average monthly precipitation, temperature and evapotranspiration on the basin


    map background search result map search result map River extent of water related models in the Rio Grande/Bravo basin River extent of water related models in the Rio Grande/Bravo basin to test environmental flows Boundaries and populated places of the Rio Grande/Bravo basin Hydrology and climate elements on the Rio Grande/Bravo basin Land use and cover on the Rio Grande/Bravo basin Water management elements on the Rio Grande/Bravo basin Fire Risk Frequency Analysis of the South Central Plains (1996-2015) Hydrology and climate elements on the Rio Grande/Bravo basin Land use and cover on the Rio Grande/Bravo basin Water management elements on the Rio Grande/Bravo basin River extent of water related models in the Rio Grande/Bravo basin River extent of water related models in the Rio Grande/Bravo basin to test environmental flows Fire Risk Frequency Analysis of the South Central Plains (1996-2015) Boundaries and populated places of the Rio Grande/Bravo basin