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One strong measure of research productivity for the DHS scientists is the output of publications and presentations in professional meetings. Since much of our work is contract-based, many of the scientific results take the form of technical reports and other 'gray literature,' prepared to satisfy sponsors' requirements. Please select a link below for DHS publication citations and additional information. |
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Landscape and the Environment
Applying science to environmental issues such as climate change, water recharge, flooding, and contaminant transport.
Solving Critical State Water Problems
Quality research and dedication to science has established DHS as Nevada's Water Resources Research Institute.
Hydrologic Sciences and Water Mgt.
DHS faculty teach in both UNR's Hydrologic Sciences and UNLV's Water Resources Management Graduate Programs.