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Works by Alex Mayer in Civil and Environmental Engineering

2022

Predictions of household water affordability under conditions of climate change, demographic growth, and fresh groundwater depletion in a southwest US city indicate increasing burdens on the poor, Josiah M. Heyman, Alex Mayer, Jessica Alger
Michigan Tech Publications

Assessing the Effects of Climate Change on Middle Rio Grande Surface Water Supplies Using a Simple Water Balance Reservoir Model, Robyn Holmes, Alex Mayer, David S. Gutzler, Luis Garnica Chavira
Michigan Tech Publications

2021

A comprehensive calibration and validation of SWAT-T using local datasets, evapotranspiration and streamflow in a tropical montane cloud forest area with permeable substrate in central Veracruz, Mexico, Sergio Miguel López Ramírez, Alex Mayer, Leonardo Sáenz, Lyssette Elena Muñoz-Villers, Friso Holwerda, Nathaniel Looker, Christoph Schürz, Z. Carter Berry, Robert Manson, Heidi Asbjornsen, Randall Kolka, Daniel Geissert, Carlos Lezama
Michigan Tech Publications

Spatially variable hydrologic impact and biomass production tradeoffs associated with Eucalyptus (E. grandis) cultivation for biofuel production in Entre Rios, Argentina, Azad Heidari, David Watkins, Alex Mayer, Tamara Propato, Santiago Verón, Diego de Abelleyra
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2020

Modeling water-energy tradeoffs for cultivating algae for biofuels in a semi-arid region with fresh and brackish water supplies, Alex Mayer, Hossein Tavakoli, Ceily Fessel Doan, Azad Heidari, Robert Handler
Michigan Tech Publications

Hydrologic impacts and trade-offs associated with developing oil palm for bioenergy in Tabasco, Mexico, Azad Heidari, Alex Mayer, David Watkins, María Mercedes Castillo
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Measuring the net benefits of payments for hydrological services programs in Mexico, Kelly W. Jones, Alex Mayer, Juan Von Thaden, Z. Carter Berry, Sergio M. López-Ramírez, Jacob Salcone, Robert H. Manson, Heidi Asbjornsen
Michigan Tech Publications

Urban evaporative consumptive use for water-scarce cities in the United States and Mexico, Jessica Alger, Alex Mayer, Saurav Kumar, Alfredo Granados-Olivas
Michigan Tech Publications

2019

Spatiotemporal Dimensions of Water Stress Accounting: Incorporating Groundwater-Surface Water Interactions and Ecological Thresholds., Sara Alian, Alex Mayer, Ann Maclean, David Watkins, Ali Mirchi
Michigan Tech Publications

Quiahua, the first citizen science rainfall monitoring network in Mexico: Filling critical gaps in rainfall data for evaluating a payment for hydrologic services program, Xoco A. Shinbrot, Lyssette Muñoz-Villers, Alex Mayer, Melissa López-Portillo, Kelly Jones, Sergio López Ramírez, Carlos Alcocer-Lezama, Miriam Ramos-Escobedo, Robert Manson
Michigan Tech Publications

2018

Assessment of soil erosion vulnerability in the heavily populated and ecologically fragile communities in Motozintla de Mendoza, Chiapas, Mexico, Selene González-Morales, Alex Mayer, Neptalí Ramírez-Marcial
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2015

Bioenergy Development Policy and Practice Must Recognize Potential Hydrologic Impacts: Lessons from the Americas, David Watkins, Márcia M.G.Alcoforado de Moraes, Heidi Asbjornsen, Alex Mayer, Julian Licata, Jose Gutierrez Lopez, Thomas G. Pypker, Vivianna Gamez Molina, Guilherme Fernandes Marques, Ana Cristina Guimaraes Carneiro, Hector M. Nuñez, Hayri Önal, Bruna da Nobrega Germano
Michigan Tech Publications

2010

Partitioning hydrologic contributions to an 'old-growth' riparian area in the Huron Mountains of Michigan, USA, Randall K. Kolka, Christian P. Giardina, Jason D. McClure, Alex Mayer, Martin Jurgensen
Michigan Tech Publications

2009

Community partnered projects: A case study of a collaborative effort to improve sanitation in a marginalized community in northwest Mexico, Agustin Robles-Morua, Alex Mayer, Mary Durfee
Michigan Tech Publications