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    Control of Tamarix in the Western United States: implications for water salvage, wildlife use, and riparian restoration by Shafroth, Patrick B, Cleverly, James R, Dudley, Tom L, Taylor, John P, van Riper, 3rd, Charles, Weeks, Edwin P, Stuart, James N

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-03-2005)
    “…Non-native shrub species in the genus Tamarix (saltcedar, tamarisk) have colonized hundreds of thousands of hectares of floodplains, reservoir margins, and…”
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    Riparian ecohydrology: regulation of water flux from the ground to the atmosphere in the Middle Rio Grande, New Mexico by Cleverly, James R., Dahm, Clifford N., Thibault, James R., McDonnell, Dianne E., Allred Coonrod, Julie E.

    Published in Hydrological processes (15-10-2006)
    “…During the previous decade, the south‐western United States has faced declining water resources and escalating forest fires due to long‐term regional drought…”
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    On groundwater fluctuations, evapotranspiration, and understory removal in riparian corridors by Martinet, Maceo C, Vivoni, Enrique R, Cleverly, James R, Thibault, James R, Schuetz, Jennifer F, Dahm, Clifford N

    Published in Water resources research (01-05-2009)
    “…This study utilizes 7 years of continuously monitored groundwater-level data from four sites along the Río Grande riparian corridor in central New Mexico to…”
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    Invasive capacity of Tamarix ramosissima in a Mojave Desert floodplain: the role of drought by Cleverly, J.R, Smith, S.D, Sala, A, Devitt, D.A

    Published in Oecologia (01-06-1997)
    “…Tamarix ramosissima (Tamaricaceae) is a woody phreatophyte that has invaded thousands of hectares of floodplain habitat in the southwestern U.S. In this study,…”
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    Long-term Water Table Monitoring of Rio Grande Riparian Ecosystems for Restoration Potential Amid Hydroclimatic Challenges by Thibault, James R., Cleverly, James R., Dahm, Clifford N.

    Published in Environmental management (New York) (01-12-2017)
    “…Hydrological processes drive the ecological functioning and sustainability of cottonwood-dominated riparian ecosystems in the arid southwestern USA. Snowmelt…”
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    Water relations of riparian plants from warm desert regions by Smith, Stanley D., Devitt, Dale A., Sala, Anna, Cleverly, James R., Busch, David E.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-12-1998)
    “…Riparian plants have been classified as “drought avoiders” due to their access to an abundant subsurface water supply. Recent water-relations research that…”
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    Evapotranspiration on western U.S. rivers estimated using the Enhanced Vegetation Index from MODIS and data from eddy covariance and Bowen ratio flux towers by Nagler, Pamela L., Scott, Russell L., Westenburg, Craig, Cleverly, James R., Glenn, Edward P., Huete, Alfredo R.

    Published in Remote sensing of environment (15-08-2005)
    “…We combined remote sensing and in-situ measurements to estimate evapotranspiration (ET) from riparian vegetation over large reaches of western U.S. rivers and…”
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    Nocturnal transpiration in riparian Tamarix thickets authenticated by sap flux, eddy covariance and leaf gas exchange measurements by Moore, G.W, Cleverly, J.R, Owens, M.K

    Published in Tree physiology (01-04-2008)
    “…Tamarix chinensis Lour., which is common throughout the southwestern USA, is a phreatophytic riparian tree capable of high water use. We investigated temporal…”
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    Evapotranspiration at the land/water interface in a semi-arid drainage basin by DAHM, CLIFFORD N., CLEVERLY, JAMES R., ALLRED COONROD, JULIA E., THIBAULT, JAMES R., MCDONNELL, DIANNE E., GILROY, DAVID J.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-04-2002)
    “…1. Evapotranspiration (ET) is a major source of water depletion from riverine systems in arid and semiarid climates. Water budgets have produced estimates of…”
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    Seasonal estimates of actual evapo-transpiration from Tamarix ramosissima stands using three-dimensional eddy covariance by Cleverly, James R., Dahm, Clifford N., Thibault, James R., Gilroy, David J., Allred Coonrod, Julie E.

    Published in Journal of arid environments (01-10-2002)
    “…This study addresses the pattern of evapo-transpiration (ET) throughout the growing season for Tamarix ramosissima between regularly flooded and unflooded…”
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