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Al-Kofahi, S.D. et al., 2012. Water Budget Calculator Created for Residential Urban Landscapes in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Journal of Irrigation and Drainage Engineering, 138(6), pp.525-533.
Al-Kofahi, S.D. et al., 2012. Mapping land cover in urban residential landscapes using very high spatial resolution aerial photographs. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 11(3), pp.291-301.
Alley, R. et al., 2003. Abrupt Climate Change. Science, 299(5615), pp.2005-2010.
Anderson, T., Woodhouse, C.A. & Ferguson, D., 2020. Upper Lake Mary: Lake Level Response to Climate Variability,
Angersbach, K. et al., 1999. Climate Variability in the Southwest: An Integrated Assessment. 16th Annual Pacific Climate Workshop on Climate Variability of the Eastern North Pacific and Western North America (PACLIM).
Artiola, J., Crimmins, M.A. & Yoklic, M., 2008. Doing Our Part to Help Conserve Arizona's Water Resources and Reduce Global Warming by Saving Energy at Home. Arizona Cooperative Extension, (AZ1485).
Ault, T.R. et al., 2013. The Continuum of Hydroclimate Variability in Western North America during the Last Millennium. Journal of Climate, 26(16), pp.5863-5878.
Austhof, E. & Brown, H., 2022. Global Warming’s Six MTurks: A Secondary Analysis of a US-Based Online Crowdsourcing Market. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(14).
Austin, D., Gerlak, S. & Smith, C., 2000. Building Partnerships with Native Americans in Climate-Related Research and Outreach, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Austin, D. et al., 2000. An Assessment of Climate Vulnerability in the Middle San Pedro River, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.
Austin, D. & Wolf, B., 2001. Fire in Indian Country: Two Case Studies in the Southwestern United States, Tucson, AZ: Climate Assessment for the Southwest, University of Arizona.