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- December 2009 HYDROGEOLOGIC FRAMEWORK of THE
- Tularosa Basin, New Mexico
- Apachean White Sands
- Geological and Geophysical Studies of the Structure and Stratigraphy of the Northwestern Hueco Bolson Aquifer, El Paso, Texas GE
- Tularosa, New Mexico, National Wetlands Inventory Map
- Technical Completion Report 352, “Simulation of Groundwater Flow In
- Brackish Water Assessment in the Eastern Tularosa Basin, New Mexico
- Beneath the Gypsum Dunes: Cenozoic History of Wind and Water from a Core Drilled at White Sands, New Mexico
- Chihuahuan Desert Rapid Ecoregional Assessment Final Report
- The Vegetation of White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico1
- New Mexico's First Large-Scale Municipal Desalination Project
- Gravity and Flexure Models of the San Luis, Albuquerque, and Tularosa Basins in the Rio Grande Rift, New Mexico, and Southern Colorado
- Geomorphology of the Northern Tularosa Basin, South Central New Mexico, with Particular Attention to Uncommon Surficial Features D
- Final Report
- Hydrology of Saline Ground Water in New Mexico – Rick Huff, USGS
- Water Resources Basin'fiu Deposits in the Tula Rosa Basin, New Mexico
- The Hueco Bolson—An Aquifer at the Crossroads
- Grasslands Ecosystems, Endangered Species, and Sustainable Ranching
- White Sands, New Mexico, National Wetlands Inventory Map
- Gypsum Dunes from White Sands National Monument – Potential Terrestrial Analog to North Polar Dunes on Mars
- Late Quaternary Vegetation History of Rough Canyon, South-Central New Mexico, USA
- Common Native Plants of the Northern Chihuahuan Desert
- Geology of a Gypsum Dunefield
- Quaternary Fault System in the Tularosa and Hueco Basins, Southern New Mexico and West Texas William R
- 2007 Groundwater Resources
- Alamogordo New Mexico
- White Sands National Park NATIONAL PARK SERVICE
- Oil and Gas Potential of the Tularosa Basin-Otero Platform-Salt Basin Graben Area, New Mexico and Texas
- Geology of a Gypsum Dunefield
- Cultural History of the Tularosa Basin by Peter L
- Features of the Tularosa Basin Place Names in New Mexico, As You Might Imagine, Often Derive from Native American, Spanish, and Anglo Words and Family Names
- The Rio Grande Rift, Part I: Modifications and Additions Charles E
- PETROLEUM POTENTIAL of WILDERNESS LANDS, NEW MEXICO by Robert T