Electronics inside the instrument shelter, which includes a high-data-rate transmitter (upper right) and line-of-sight receiver (middle left). The line-of-sight receiver picks up transmissions from the remote rain gage at the look-out area at the top of the Montezuma Pass, Arizona.
Fletcher C. Brinkerhoff
Deputy Director for Data (Acting), Albuquerque Field Office, New Mexico Water Science Center
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Hydrologic response of streams restored with check dams in the Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona
Urban Storm-Water Program in the Albuquerque Metropolitan Area
Electronics inside the instrument shelter, which includes a high-data-rate transmitter (upper right) and line-of-sight receiver (middle left). The line-of-sight receiver picks up transmissions from the remote rain gage at the look-out area at the top of the Montezuma Pass, Arizona.
Remote rain gage affixed to the roof line of a building at the top of Montezuma Pass, Arizona.
Remote rain gage affixed to the roof line of a building at the top of Montezuma Pass, Arizona.
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Hydrologic response of streams restored with check dams in the Chiricahua Mountains, Arizona
In this study, hydrological processes are evaluated to determine impacts of stream restoration in the West Turkey Creek, Chiricahua Mountains, southeast Arizona, during a summer-monsoon season (June–October of 2013). A paired-watershed approach was used to analyze the effectiveness of check dams to mitigate high flows and impact long-term maintenance of hydrologic function. One watershed had beenAuthorsLaura M. Norman, Fletcher C. Brinkerhoff, Evan Gwilliam, D. Phillip Guertin, James B. Callegary, David C. Goodrich, Pamela L. Nagler, Floyd Gray - Science
Urban Storm-Water Program in the Albuquerque Metropolitan Area
As part of the surface-water drainage system of the Albuquerque metropolitan area, numerous ephemeral channels collect and transport surface water through the urban area and, eventually, into the Rio Grande. - Multimedia
Electronics shelter on Flood-Alert Instrument TowerElectronics shelter on Flood-Alert Instrument Tower
Electronics inside the instrument shelter, which includes a high-data-rate transmitter (upper right) and line-of-sight receiver (middle left). The line-of-sight receiver picks up transmissions from the remote rain gage at the look-out area at the top of the Montezuma Pass, Arizona.
Electronics inside the instrument shelter, which includes a high-data-rate transmitter (upper right) and line-of-sight receiver (middle left). The line-of-sight receiver picks up transmissions from the remote rain gage at the look-out area at the top of the Montezuma Pass, Arizona.
Rain Gage, Montezuma Pass, AZRemote rain gage affixed to the roof line of a building at the top of Montezuma Pass, Arizona.
Remote rain gage affixed to the roof line of a building at the top of Montezuma Pass, Arizona.