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A progress report: Water conservation by removal of phreatophytes

October 1, 1970

Evapotranspiration from the flood plain of a major river depletes the water contributed from upstream areas of the watershed. This depletion can be significant in arid regions where water supplies are inadequate. Phreatophyte control offers a method of reducing the evapotranspiration and thus increases the water available to downstream users. This control is achieved by removing the woody phreatophytes and replacing them with grasses having a lower consumptive use.

Publication Year 1970
Title A progress report: Water conservation by removal of phreatophytes
DOI 10.1029/EO051i010p00684
Authors Richard C. Culler
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union
Index ID 70226468
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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