Pecos River Ecosystem Project"Working to Restore the Pecos River in Texas"
Pecos River Prior to Saltcedar Treatments
Pecos River 3 Years after Treatment
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Water Salvage Estimates from Saltcedar Control on the Pecos River

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Application Technology

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Texas Most Wanted: Saltcedar (192 kb)
Pecos River Basin Map (104 kb)
Pecos River Ecosystem Poster (6.88 M)
History of the Pecos Project (7 kb)
2000 Progress Report (192 kb)
2001 Progress Report (1.41 M)
2002 Project Summary (14 kb)
2002 Progress Report (557kb)
1999-2003 Spray Area Map, 11X17 (1.9 M)
Theses
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Saltcedar Management Strategies and Effects on Water Quality
and Quantity of the Pecos River
(May 2002) Lindi Ann Clayton, B.S., Texas A&M University
Abstract(62k)
Final Thesis(998k)
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Water Use by Saltcedar (Tamarix sp.) and Associated Vegetation
on the Canadian, Colorado and Pecos Rivers in Texas.
(May
2003)
Kenneth
Brian Hays, B.S., Texas A&M
University
Entire Thesis (1,813k)
Abstract (95k)
Table of Contents (116k)
Literature Review (168k)
Methodology (140k)
Results:
Determining Best Method for
Calculating Water Use (140K)
Soil and Vegetation
Characteristics (788k)
Water Level Fluctuations
(455k)
Water Use By Saltcedar (195k)
Conclusions (76k)
Literature Cited (102k)
Appendix (94k)

Questions regarding District VI Range Management should be directed to
Dr. Charles R. Hart cr-hart@tamu.edu
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