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Robert E. Mace
Robert E. Mace
Professor of Practice, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, The Meadows Center on
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Can we simulate regional groundwater flow in a karst system using equivalent porous media models? Case study, Barton Springs Edwards aquifer, USA
BR Scanlon, RE Mace, ME Barrett, B Smith
Journal of hydrology 276 (1-4), 137-158, 2003
5272003
Aquifers of Texas
PG George, RE Mace, R Petrossian
Texas Water Development Board 380, 1-182, 2011
1572011
Determination of transmissivity from specific capacity tests in a karst aquifer
RE Mace
Groundwater 35 (5), 738-742, 1997
1191997
Extent, mass, and duration of hydrocarbon plumes from leaking petroleum storage tank sites in Texas
RE Mace, RS Fisher, DM Welch, SP Parra
Geologic Circular 97 (1), 1-52, 1997
961997
Permeability structure of the Edwards Aquifer, south Texas: implications for aquifer management
SD Hovorka, RE Mace, EW Collins
871998
Flow in the San Antonio segment of the Edwards aquifer: matrix, fractures, or conduits?
T Halihan, J Sharp, RE Mace
832000
Unprecedented drought challenges for Texas water resources in a changing climate: what do researchers and stakeholders need to know?
JW Nielsen‐Gammon, JL Banner, BI Cook, DM Tremaine, CI Wong, ...
Earth's Future 8 (8), e2020EF001552, 2020
702020
A streetcar named desired future conditions: the new groundwater availability for Texas (revised)
RE Mace, R Petrossian, R Bradley, WF Mullican, L Christian
Proceedings of The Changing Face of Water Rights in Texas, 8-9, 2008
612008
Interpreting flow using permeability at multiple scales
T Halihan, JM Sharp Jr, RE Mace
Karst modeling: Karst Waters Institute Special Publication 5, 82-96, 1999
571999
What caused the spring intensification and winter demise of the 2011 drought over Texas?
DN Fernando, KC Mo, R Fu, B Pu, A Bowerman, BR Scanlon, RS Solis, ...
Climate Dynamics 47, 3077-3090, 2016
562016
Groundwater availability of the Trinity aquifer, Hill Country area, Texas: numerical simulations through 2050
RE Mace, AH Chowdhury, R Anaya, SC Way
Texas Water Development Board, 2000
562000
Aquifer-yield continuum as a guide and typology for science-based groundwater management
SA Pierce, JM Sharp, H Joseph, A Guillaume, RE Mace, DJ Eaton
Hydrogeology Journal 21 (2), 331, 2013
552013
Groundwater availability of the Trinity Aquifer
RE Mace, AH Chowdhury, R Anaya, SC Way
Hill Country area, Texas: numerical simulations through 2050, 3, 2000
512000
Estimating transmissivity using specific-capacity data
RE Mace
Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin, 2001
472001
Saturated thickness in the Ogallala aquifer in the Panhandle Water Planning Area: simulation of 2000 through 2050 withdrawal projections
AR Dutton, RC Reedy, RE Mace
Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin, 2001
452001
Groundwater availability model of the central gulf coast aquifer system: numerical simulations through 1999
AH Chowdhury, S Wade, RE Mace, C Ridgeway
Texas Water Development Board, unpublished report 1, 14, 2004
442004
Estimation of hydraulic conductivity in large-diameter, hand-dug wells using slug-test methods
RE Mace
Journal of Hydrology 219 (1-2), 34-45, 1999
441999
Winter storm Uri: a test of Texas’ water infrastructure and water resource resilience to extreme winter weather events
YR Glazer, DM Tremaine, JL Banner, M Cook, RE Mace, ...
Journal of Extreme Events 8 (04), 2150022, 2021
382021
The grass is always greener… Outdoor residential water use in Texas
SM Hermitte, RE Mace
Texas Water Development Board Technical Note 2012, 12-01, 2012
362012
Transmissivity, hydraulic conductivity, and storativity of the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer in Texas
RE Mace, RC Smyth, L Xu, J Liang, WL Fisher
Texas Bureau of Economic Geology, Austin, TX 76, 1999
361999
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