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The North American Monsoon (NAM) is characterized by high inter- and intra-seasonal variability, and potential climate change effects have been forecasted to increase this variability. The potential effects of climate change to the hydrology of the southwestern U.S. is of interest as they could have consequences to water resources, floods, and land management.
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- Hawkins, Gretchen (Author)
- Vivoni, Enrique R. (Thesis advisor)
- Semken, Steven (Committee member)
- Mays, Larry W. (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
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2012
Subjects
- Hydrologic sciences
- Water resources management
- Climate Change
- Climate Change
- hydrologic modeling
- Monsoons
- tRIBS
- Hydrology--Arizona--Beaver Creek Watershed (Yavapai County)--Mathematical models.
- hydrology
- Climatic changes--Arizona--Beaver Creek Watershed (Yavapai County)--Mathematical models.
- Climatic changes
- Monsoons--Arizona--Beaver Creek Watershed (Yavapai County)--Mathematical models.
- Monsoons
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- Partial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2012Note typethesis
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 96-105)Note typebibliography
- Field of study: Civil and environmental engineering
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by Gretchen Hawkins