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    Groundwater Levels in Northern Texas High Plains: Baseline for Existing Agricultural Management Practices by Hernández, Jairo E, Gowda, Prasanna H, Marek, Thomas H, Howell, Terry A, Ha, Wonsook

    Published in Texas water journal (08-03-2013)
    “…New groundwater policies are being debated for the Northern Texas High Plains because of Ogallala Aquifer depletion. These policies should be evaluated using a…”
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    Implications of 3 alternative management policies on groundwater levels in the Texas High Plains by Hernández, Jairo E., Gowda, Prasanna H., Marek, Thomas H., Howell, Terry A., Ha, Wonsook

    Published in Texas water journal (10-08-2015)
    “…Groundwater supply in the Ogallala Aquifer is diminishing at an unsustainable rate, which is affecting the crop and animal production in the region. The…”
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    Groundwater Modeling of the Calera Aquifer Region in Central Mexico by Gowda, Prasanna H, Hernández, Jairo E, Steiner, Jean L, Mojarro, Francisco, Howell, Terry A, Núñez, Ernesto P, Avila, José R

    “…Calera Aquifer is the main source of water for irrigated agriculture, industrial and drinking water purposes in the Calera Aquifer Region (CAR) in the State of…”
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    Canal structure automation rules using a hydraulic simulation model, an accuracy -based learning classifier system, and genetic algorithms by Hernandez, Jairo E

    Published 01-01-2008
    “…Using state-of-the-art computational techniques, a genetic algorithm (GA) and an accuracy-based learning classifier system (XCS) were shown to produce optimal…”
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    Dissertation
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    Canal structure automation rules using a hydraulic simulation model, an accuracy-based learning classifier system, and genetic algorithms by Hernandez, Jairo E

    “…Using state-of-the-art computational techniques, a genetic algorithm (GA) and an accuracy-based learning classifier system (XCS) were shown to produce optimal…”
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    Dissertation