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Response of the Rio Grande and shallow ground water in the Mesilla Bolson to irrigation, climate stress, and pumping

January 1, 1999

The El Paso-Ciudad Juarez metropolitan area obtains its water from the Rio Grande and intermontane-basin aquifers. Shallow ground water in this region is in close communication with the surface water system. A major problem with both systems is salinity. Upstream usage of the water in the Rio Grande for irrigation and municipalities has led to concentration of soluble salts to the point where the surface water commonly exceeds drinking water standards. Shallow ground water is recharged by surface water (primarily irrigation canals and agricultural fields) and discharges to surface water (agricultural drains) and deeper ground water.

Publication Year 1999
Title Response of the Rio Grande and shallow ground water in the Mesilla Bolson to irrigation, climate stress, and pumping
DOI 10.2113/gseegeosci.V.1.41
Authors J. Walton, G. Ohlmacher, D. Utz, M. Kutianawala
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental & Engineering Geoscience
Index ID 70021696
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse