Current Research Projects
The research developed is part of the Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Program (TAAP). Three major research efforts have been undertaken by NM WRRI since 2017 Fiscal Year and a fourth research project was added for 2018 Fiscal Year. These efforts provide a better understanding of the Mesilla Basin priority transboundary aquifer.
Sources and Rates of Groundwater Recharge in the Mesilla Basin Aquifer New Mexico, USA
Dr. KC Carroll
Chris Kubicki
Remote Sensing to Develop ET Fluxes for the Mesilla Valley Aquifer
Dr. Salim Bawazir
Estimation of Regional Groundwater Recharge from Non-Irrigated Land in the Mesilla Basin, New Mexico
Dr. Dan Cadol
Dr. Fred Phillips
Esther Xu
Estimating Semi Arid Recharge of Alfalfa by Evapotranspiration and Soil Moisture in the Mesilla Valley
Kevin Boyko
Dr. Sam Fernald
Dr. Salim Bawazir
Dr. Zohrab Samani
Completed Research Projects
Effects of Changing Water Availability on Riparian Vegetation Habitat and Water Use in the Mesilla Valley Basin Aquifer, New Mexcio, USA
Dr. Ken Boykin
Dr. Sam Fernald
Aracely Tellez
Coordination Efforts
The signing of the US-Mexico Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Act of 2006 signaled the US’s interest in working on binational groundwater resources; however, concurrence by Mexico on both the desire to engage binationally and on the aquifers to be studied was necessary for the binational effort to take hold. The collaborative framework for coordination between Mexico and the US was established through the signing of the Joint Report of the Principal Engineers in 2009. In addition to the research projects, NM WRRI is tasked with maintaining and continuing to develop collaboration with Mexican counterparts.
Principal Engineers John Merino and Luis Antonio Rascon Mendoza signing the Joint Report on August 19, 2009.
Sam Fernald
Avery Olsehfski