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1. Three cultures, four hooves and one river: The Canadian River in Texas and New Mexico, 1848--1939
2. Two-dimensional gravity modeling of the Rattlesnake Springs watershed, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, New Mexico
3. Using Ground Penetrating Radar to characterise karst features in Eddy County, New Mexico and Culberson County, Texas
4. Monitoring a prestressed high performance concrete bridge using an embedded optical fiber sensor system in Dona Ana County, New Mexico
5. Over-allocation and the doctrine of prior appropriation: Water rights settlement agreements in New Mexico
6. The characterization and examination of geologic factors influencing the geomorphic development of playas within Fort Bliss, Texas and New Mexico
7. Lithic raw material variability and the reduction of short -term use implements: An example from northwestern New Mexico
8. Thermal analysis of landfills
9. Hydraulic modeling study to determine diversion structure impacts: Rio Grande at Albuquerque, New Mexico
10. The Dome Fire obsidian study: Investigating the interaction of heat, hydration, and glass geochemistry (New Mexico)
11. 'America as landscape': Marsden Hartley and New Mexico, 1918--1924
12. Pollination ecology of Agave palmeri in New Mexico, and landscape use of Leptonycteris nivalis in relation to agaves
13. Community risk perceptions resulting from the Cerro Grande prescribed fire (New Mexico)
14. Fault reactivation: The Picuris-Pecos fault system of north-central New Mexico
15. Making history: Historic preservation and the creation of western civic identity (New Mexico, Washington, Colorado)
16. Quantification and prediction of lateral channel adjustments downstream from Cochiti Dam, Rio Grande, New Mexico
17. Frontier landscapes, residential mobility and the archaeology of place at Lower Pescado Village, Zuni, New Mexico
18. Site-specific serial improvement selection process of a utility scale photovoltaic power plant at the Jemez Pueblo, New Mexico
19. Ground stone technology and household activities at the Harris Site, southwestern New Mexico
20. The vernacular architecture of homesteads in Cebolla Canyon, New Mexico
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