1. Amosson, S., L. Almas, F. Bretz and T. Marek. 2005. Impacts of Selected Water Management Strategies on Key Parameters of Water Quality and Impacts of Moving Water from Rural and Agricultural Areas. Report prepared for Texas Water Development Board by TexasAgriculturalExtensionCenter and Texas Cooperative Extension. June.
  2. Arca, B., P. Duce, R.L. Snyder, D. Spano and M. Fiori. 2004. Use of Numerical Weather Forecast and Time Series Models for Predicting Reference Evapotranspiration. Acta Horticulturae. (in press).
  3. Burt, C.M., Mutziuger, A.J., Allen, R.G., Howell, T.A. 2005. Evaporation research: review and interpretation. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 131(1):37-58.
  4. Cesaraccio, C., Spano, D., Snyder, R.L. and Duce, P. 2004. Chilling and forcing model to predict bud-burst of crop and forest species. Agric. and Forest Meteorol. 126: 1-13.
  5. Colaizzi, P.D., Evett, S.R., Howell, T.A., Tolk, J.A. 2005. Lysimetric evaluation of single- and two-source energy balance models for alfalfa, grain sorghum, and cotton in the Southern High Plains. In: Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers-Environmental and Water Resources Institute, World Water and Environmental Resources Congress, May 15-19-2005, Anchorage, AK. p. 1-13.
  6. Colaizzi, P.D., Evett, S.R., Howell, T.A., Tolk, J.A. 2005. Comparison of five models to scale daily evapotranspiration from one-time-of-day measurements. In: American Society of Agricultural Engineers Annual International Meeting Technical Papers, July 17-20, 2005, Tampa, Florida. Paper Number 052002. 2005 CDROM.
  7. Eching, S.O. and Snyder, R.L. 2004. Statistical Control Charts for Quality Control of Weather Data for Reference Evapotranspiration Estimation, Acta Horticulturae. (in press).
  8. Evett, S.R. 2004. Profile water content measurement for soil water balance: systems compared. [CD-ROM]. ASA-CSSA-SSSA, Seattle, WA. Annual Meetings Abstracts 2004.
  9. Guerrero, B., S. Amosson and T. Marek. 2005. Natural Gas Prices Impact on Irrigated Agriculture Water Demands. Report prepared for Texas Water Development Board by TexasAgriculturalExtensionCenter and Texas Cooperative Extension. April. 18 p.
  10. Howell, T.A., Evett, S.R., Tolk, J.A., Schneider, A.D. 2004. Evapotranspiration of full-, deficit-irrigated and dryland cotton on the Northern Texas High Plains. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering 130(4):277-285.
  11. Howell, T.A. 2004. Lysimetry. In: Hillel, D., editor. Encyclopedia of Soils in the Environment. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Press. p. 379-386.
  12. Irmak, S., Howell. T.A., Allen, R.G., Payero, J.O., and Martin, D.L. 2005. Standardized ASCE Penman-Monteith: Impact of sum-of-hourly vs. 24-hour time step computations at reference weather station sites. Trans ASAE 48(3):1063-1077.
  13. Jia, X. and E.C. Martin. 2004. Temperature adjustment for Reference Evaporation Calculation in Central Arizona. J. Irrig. Drain., ASCE. 130(5): 384-390.

14.Lombard, K., M.K. O’Neill, D. Smeal, R.N. Arnold, and J. Mexal. 2005. Hybrid poplar establishment under harsh environmental and edaphic conditions of the Four Corners region. Proc. 9th North American Agroforestry Conf. (includes ET).

  1. Marek, T., S. Amosson, L. Almas, F. Bretz, D. Gaskins, B. Guerrero, D. Jones and N. Simpson. 2005. Feasibility of Water Management Strategies for the Declining Ogallala Aquifer. Abstract #8038 -ASCE –EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2005, Anchorage, AK. November.
  2. Marek, T., Amosson, S., Muttiah, R., Almas, L., New, L., Howell, T.A., Bretz, F., Guerrero, B., Simpson, N. 2004. Development of an agricultural water use estimating methodology. Prepared for Texas Water Development Board by Texas Agricultural Experiment Station and Texas Cooperative Extension in cooperation with U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. (15.2 Mb).
  3. Marek, T., S. Amosson, L. Almas, F. Bretz, D. Gaskins, B. Guerrero, D. Jones and N. Simpson. 2005. Feasibility of Water Management Strategies for the Declining Ogallala Aquifer. Paper presented at ASCE –EWRI World Water and Environmental Resources Congress 2005, Anchorage, AK. May.
  4. Martin, E.C. 2004. Sugar, Oil and Fiber Crops. In: ASA Monograph, Irrigation of Agricultural Crops. (Accepted).
  5. Martin, E.C. 2004. Measuring Water in Surface Irrigation Ditches and Gated Pipe. University of Arizona, Cooperative Extension. 12 pp. Pub. # 1329. 9pp.
  6. Munk, D.S., Wroble, J., Snyder, R.L., Robb, J. and Hutmacher, R. 2004. Comparative Evaluation of Pima and Upland Cotton Transpiration in the San JoaquinValley. Acta Horticulturae. (in press).
  7. Nazirbay, I., Evett, S.R., Kamilov, B. 2004. Soil water balance of wheat and cotton in Uzbekistan by neutron probe. [CD-ROM]. ASA-CSSA-SSSA, Seattle, WA. Annual Meetings Abstracts 2004.
  8. O’Connell, N.V. and Snyder, R.L. 2004. Monitoring soil moisture with inexpensive dialectric sensors (Echoprobe) in a citrus orchard under low volume irrigation. Acta Horticulturae. (in press).
  9. Orang, M.N., Matyac, J.S. and Snyder, R.L. 2004. Consumptive use program (CUP) model. Acta Horticulturae. (in press).
  10. Piccinni, G., Kolenda, K.A., Marek, T.H., Dusek, D.A., Howell, T.A., Leskovar, D.I. 2004. Determination of crop coefficients and water use of corn, spinach and onion. [CD-ROM]. ASA-CSSA-SSSA, Seattle, WA. Annual Meetings Abstracts 2004.
  11. Poss, J.A, W.B. Russell, P.J. Shouse, R.S. Austin, S.R. Grattan, C.M. Grieve, J.H. Lieth, and L. Zeng. 2003. A volumetric lysimeter system (VLS): an alternative to weighing lysimeters for plant-water relations studies. Computers and Electronics in Agriculture: (in press)
  12. Sammis, T.W., J. G. Mexal and D. Miller . 2004 Evapotranspiration of flood irrigated pecans. Ag Water Management, Vol. 69/3 :179-190
  13. Smeal, D., M.K. O’Neill, C.K. Owen, Z.F. Williams, M.M. West, and R.N. Arnold. 2005. Thirty-Five Years (1969-2003) of Climatological Data: NMSU’s AgriculturalScienceCenter at Farmington, New Mexico. NMSU Agric. Exper. Sta. Res. Rep. (in print). (Report includes average daily and total monthly reference ET values from 1996 through 2003)
  14. Smeal, D., M.K. O’Neill, and R.N. Arnold. 2005. Forage production of cool season pasture grasses as related to irrigation. Agric. Water Mgmt. 76(3): 224-236. (water use – production functions).

29.Smeal, D. 2005. Development and evaluation of crop coefficients for scheduling irrigations on crops and turfgrass in northwestern New Mexico, in O’Neill, M.K. ed. Thirty-eighth Annual Prog. Rep. for 2004. N.M.S.U. A.S.C. Farmington.

  1. Snyder, R.L., Geng, S., Orang, M.N., Matyac, J.S. and Sarreshteh, S. 2004. A Simulation Model for ET of Applied Water. Acta Horticulturae. (in press).
  2. Snyder, R.L., Orang, M.N., Matyac, J.S. and Grismer, M.E. 2004. Simplified estimation of ETo from pan evaporation data. J. of Irrig. and Drain. Engng. (in press).
  3. Spano, D., Duce, P. and Snyder, R.L. 2004. Estimate of Mass and Energy Fluxes over Grapevine Using Eddy Covariance Technique. Acta Horticulturae. (in press).
  4. Temesgen, B., Eching, S., Davidoff, B. and Frame, K. 2005. Comparison of some reference evapotranspiration equations for California. 131(1): 73-84.
  5. Tolk, J.A., Howell, T.A., Evett, S.R. 2004. An evapotranspiration research facility for soil-plant-environment interactions. [CD-ROM]. ASA-CSSA-SSSA, Seattle, WA. Annual Meetings Abstracts 2004.