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Importance of phreatophytes in water supply
Salt cedar (tamarisk) is dominant type of 80 different species of phreatophytes that infest 17,000,000 acres of land and waste 25,000, 000 acre-ft of water in western United States; paper describes its occurrence and spread over 440,000 acres in New Mexico; water use and methods of eradication and control discussed.
Importance of phreatophytes in water supply
Salt cedar (tamarisk) is dominant type of 80 different species of phreatophytes that infest 17,000,000 acres of land and waste 25,000, 000 acre-ft of water in western United States; paper describes its occurrence and spread over 440,000 acres in New Mexico; water use and methods of eradication and control discussed.
Importance of phreatophytes in water supply
ASCE -- Proc (J Irrigation Drainage)
Thompson, C.B. (author)
1958
17 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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