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- Brown, Thomas. C. 2003. Water
Availability and Recreational Opportunities. Pages 299-314 (Chapter
14) in Riparian Areas of the Southwestern United States: Hydrology,
Ecology, and Management, edited by Malchus B. Baker, Peter F. Ffolliott,
Leonard F. DeBano, and Daniel G. Neary, Lewis Publishers, New York, 408
pages.
(618 KB PDF file)
- Hobbins, Michael T., Jorge A. Ramirez, and Thomas C. Brown. Trends
in Regional Evapotranspiration Across the United States Under the Complimentary
Relationship Hypothesis. In: proceedings of the 21st Annual AGU
Hydrology Days, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado, April
2-5, 2001, edited by Jorge A. Ramirez, pp. 106-121.
(4.9 MB PDF file)
- Hobbins, Michael T., Jorge A. Ramirez, Thomas C. Brown, and Lodevicus
H. J. M. Classens. 2001. The Complementary
Relationship in the Estimation of Regional Evapotranspiration: The Complementary
Relationship Areal Evapotranspiration and Advection-Aridity Models.
Water Resources Research 37(5):1367-1387.
(8.5 MB PDF file)
- Hobbins, Michael T., Jorge A. Ramirez, and Thomas C. Brown. 2001.
The Complementary Relationship
in the Estimation of Regional Evapotranspiration: An Enhanced Advection-Aridity
Model. Water Resources Research 37(5):1389-1403.
(340 KB PDF file)
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- Brown, Thomas C. 2000. Economic
Issues for Watersheds Supplying Drinking Water. Pages 42-51
in Drinking Water from Forests and Grasslands - A Synthesis of the
Scientific Literature. George E. Dissmeyer, editor, General Technical
Report SRS-39, Southern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service, Asheville,
NC. 246 pages.
- Brown, Thomas C. 2000. Projecting
U.S. freshwater withdrawals. Journal of Water Resources Research
36(3): 769-780.
(767 KB PDF file)
- Brown, Thomas C. 1999. Past and future freshwater use in the United
States: A technical document
supporting the 2000 USDA Forest Service RPA Assessment. Gen. Tech. Rep.
RMRS-GTR-39.
Fort Collins, CO: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky
Mountain Research Station,
47 p.
Wateruse--Part One (3
MB pdf)
Wateruse--Part Two (3.7
MB pdf)
- Diaz, Gustavo E., and Thomas C. Brown. 1997. AQUARIUS:
A Modeling System for River Basin Water Allocation. USDA Forest
Service General Technical Report RM-299, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range
Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, 160 pp.
- Gillilan, David M., and Thomas C. Brown. 1997. Instream Flow Protection:
Seeking a Balance in Western Water Use. Island
Press, Washington, D.C., 417 pp.
(Available in hardcover and paperback)
- Brown, Thomas C., and Dan Binkley. 1994. Effect
of Management on Water Quality in North American Forests.
USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-248, Rocky Mountain
Forest and Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, 27 p.
(1.6 MB PDF file)
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- Duffield, John W., Thomas C. Brown, and Stewart D. Allen. 1994. Economic
Value of Instream Flow in Montana's Big Hole and Bitterroot Rivers.
USDA Forest Service Research Paper RM-317. Rocky Mountain Forest and
Range Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, 65 p.
- Binkley, Dan, and Thomas C. Brown. 1993. Forest
Practices as Nonpoint Sources of Pollution in North America. Water
Resources Bulletin 29(5):720-729.
(647 KB PDF file)
- Binkley, Dan, and Thomas C. Brown. 1993. Management
Impacts on Water Quality of Forests and Rangelands. USDA Forest
Service General Technical Report RM-239. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range
Experiment Station, Fort Collins, CO, 114 p.
Management
Impacts--Part One (3.6 MB PDF file)
Management
Impacts--Part Two (2.2 MB PDF file)
- Brown, Thomas C., Douglas Brown, and Dan Binkley. 1993.
Laws and Programs
for Controlling Nonpoint Source Pollution in Forest Areas. Water
Resources Bulletin 29(1):1-13.
(889 KB PDF file)
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- Duffield, John W., Christopher J. Neher, and Thomas C. Brown.
1992. Recreation
Benefits of Instream Flow: Application to Montana's Big Hole and Bitterroot
Rivers. Water Resources Research 28(9):2169-2181.
(847 KB PDF file)
- Brown, Thomas C., and Terry C. Daniel. 1991. Landscape
Aesthetics of Riparian Environments: Relationship of Flow Quantity to
Scenic Quality Along a Wild and Scenic River. Water Resources
Research 27(8):1787-1795.
(529 KB PDF file)
- Brown, Thomas C., Jonathan Taylor, and Bo Shelby. 1991.
Assessing the Direct
Effects of Streamflow on Recreation: A Literature Review. Water
Resources Bulletin (6):979-989.
(690 KB PDF file)
- Brown, Thomas C., Benjamin L. Harding, and Elizabeth A. Payton.
1990. Marginal
Economic Value of Streamflow: A Case Study for the Colorado River Basin.
Water Resources Research 26(12): 2845-2859.
(1 MB PDF file)
- Saliba, Bonnie Colby, David B. Bush, William E. Martin, and Thomas
C. Brown. 1987. Do Water Market Prices Appropriately Measure
Water Values. Natural Resources Journal 27 (3): 617-651.
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