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Development of methods to estimate ground-water recharge, Rillito Creek, Arizona

Bibliography



Bailey, M.A., and Hoffmann, J.P., 2000, Modeling subsurface temperature variations to quantify infiltration and subsequent recharge beneath Rillito Creek, Tucson, Arizona: 13th Annual Symposium, Arizona Hydrological Society, Environmental Technologies for the 21st Century, September 20-23, 2000, Phoenix, Arizona, p 1-2.

Bailey, M.A., Hoffmann, J.P., and Ferré, P.A., 2000, Investigation of subsurface variations to quantify infiltration in an ephemeral stream, Tucson, Arizona: GSA 2000 Annual Meeting, November 13-16, 2000, Reno, Nevada, p. A-185.

Bailey, M.A., Ferré, P.A., and Hoffmann, J.P., 2000, Numerical simulation of measured streambed-temperature profiles and soil hydraulic properties to quantify infiltration in an ephemeral stream: EOS, Trans Amer.Geophys. Union, v.81, no.48, p. F501-F502.

Bailey, M.A., 2002, Analysis of vertical hydraulic conductivity using heat as a tracer to estimate streambed infiltration in Rillito Creek, Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Master of Science Thesis, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources.

Bailey, M.A., and Hoffmann, J.P., 1999, Temperature methods used to estimate percolation rates, Rillito Creek, Tucson, Arizona: Some preliminary findings: 12th Annual Symposium, Arizona Hydrological Society, Water Issues and Partnerships for Rural Arizona, September 8-11, 1999, Hon Dah, Arizona.

Blasch, K.W., Ferré, P.A., Christensen, A. H., and Hoffmann, J.P., 2002, A New Field Method to Determine Streamflow Timing Using Electrical Resistance Sensors: Vadose Zone Journal

Blasch, K.W., Meli, L.J., and Ferré, P.A., 2001, Modifications of temperature sensors to aid in determining streamflow timing and duration: EOS, Trans Amer.Geophys. Union, v.82, no.47, p. F4

Blasch, K.W., Ferré, P.A., and Hoffmann, J.P., 2001, A streambed-temperature method for identifying the occurrence of streamflow: The moving standard deviation method: 14th Annual Symposium of the Arizona Hydrological Society, Tucson, Arizona, September 12-15, 2001, p. 47-48.

Blasch, K.W., Fleming, J.B., Ferré, P.A., and Hoffmann, J.P., 2000, One- and two-dimensional temperature and moisture-content profiling of an ephemeral stream channel in a semiarid watershed: EOS, Trans Amer.Geophys. Union, v.81, no.48, p. F502.

Constantz, J., Stonestrom, D.A, Hoffmann J.P., and Stewart, A. E., 2002, Challenges in determining contributions of infrequent streamflow events to ground-water recharge in arid environments: American Institute of Hydrology

Dowman, C.E., Hoffmann, J.P., and Ferre, P.A., 2001, Unsaturated temperature profiles to evaluate recharge processes in the semiarid southwest, 14th Annual Symposium, Arizona Hydrological Society, September 12-15, 2001, Tucson, Arizona, p. 124-125.

Dowman, C.E., Hoffmann, J.P., and Ferré, P.A., 2001, Deep temperature profiles to evaluate recharge in the desert Southwest, United States: EOS, Trans Amer.Geophys. Union, v.82, no.47, p. F417.

Hoffmann, J.P., Ripich, M.A., and Ellett, K.M, 2002, Characteristic of deposits beneath Rillito Creek, Pima County, Arizona: U.S. Geological Survey Water Resources Investigations Report, 01-4257, pp. 51, 3 plates.

Hoffmann, J.P., Blasch, K.W., and Ferré, P.A., 2001, Using a bed sediment thermograph from beneath an ephemeral stream to identify periods of flow: EOS, Trans Amer.Geophys. Union, v.82, no.47, p. F505.

Hoffmann, J.P., Bailey, M.A., and Ripich, M.A., 2000, Rillito Creek recharge investigation, Tucson, Arizona: A summary of methods and recent findings: 13th Annual Symposium, Arizona Hydrological Society, Environmental Technologies for the 21st Century, September 20-23, 2000, Phoenix, Arizona, p. 47-48.

Hoffmann, J.P., and Steinkampf, W. C., 1999, A study of recharge processes in an ephemeral stream in Tucson, Arizona: Arizona Hydrological Society 9th Biennial Symposium on Artificial Recharge, June 10-12, 1999, Tempe, Arizona, p. 49-55.

Hoffmann, J.P., 1999, Recharge processes studied in Rillito Creek, Tucson, Arizona, 12th Annual Symposium: Arizona Hydrological Society, Water Issues and Partnerships for Rural Arizona, September 8-11, 1999, Hon Dah, Arizona.

Leenhouts, James, and Hoffmann, J.P., 2000, Dueling estimates of infiltration rate beneath sediments of Rillito Creek, Tucson, Arizona: Evidence from chemical tracers versus evidence from water-level responses:13th Annual Symposium, Arizona Hydrological Society, Environmental Technologies for the 21st Century, September 20-23, 2000, Phoenix, Arizona, p 57-58.

Ripich, M.A., and Hoffmann, J.P., 2000, Integration of geophysical and geological data to delineate the extent of recent alluvium and basin-fill deposits underlying Rillito Creek, Pima County, Arizona: 13th Annual Symposium, Arizona Hydrological Society, Environmental Technologies for the 21st Century, September 20-23, 2000, Phoenix, Arizona, p 85-86.

Ripich, M.A., and Hoffmann, J.P., 2000, Delineating stream-channel deposit geometry in an ephemeral stream using multiple geophysical methods, Rillito Creek, Pima County, Arizona: Tucson, Arizona, University of Arizona, Geodaze 2000 Symposium, abstract volume, April 6-7, 2000, p. 33.

Ripich, M.A., and Hoffmann, J.P., 1999, Characterization of stream-channel deposits using geophysical methods, Rillito Creek, Pima County, Arizona—preliminary findings: EOS, Trans Amer. Geophys. Union, v.80, no.46, p. F292.

Ripich M.A., 2000, Delineation of subsurface deposits through the integration of geological, geophysical hydrological data, Rillito Creek, Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Master of Science Thesis, Department of Geosciences, 59 p, 3 plates.




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