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References

Morehouse, B. J., R. H. Carter, and P. Tschakert. 2002. Sensitivity of urban water resources in Phoenix, Tucson, and Sierra Vista, Arizona to severe drought. Climate Research, 21(3):283-297.

Morehouse, B. J. Climate impacts on urban water resources in the Southwest: the importance of context. Journal of the American Water Resources Association, 36(2):265-277.

Morehouse, B. J., R. H. Carter, and T. W. Sprouse. 2000. The implications of sustained drought for transboundary water management in Nogales, Arizona and Nogales, Sonora. Natural Resources Journal, 40(4) 783-817.

Morehouse, B. J. 2002. Integrating climate into water policy. Southwest Hydrology, 1(2):16-17, 28.

Morehouse, B. J. 2001. Can Tucson’s water supply survive a drought on the Colorado River? WaterWords, 19(1).

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