Semi-Arid Land-Surface-Atmosphere

(SALSA) Program

Cooperative Research in Global Change Processes in Semi-Arid Lands
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The Semi-Arid Land-Surface-Atmosphere ("SALSA") Program is a multi-agency, multi-national global-change research effort that seeks to evaluate the consequences of natural and human-induced changes in semi-arid environments. Current SALSA research is focused on the upper San Pedro River basin in southeastern Arizona, USA, and northeastern Sonora, Mexico.

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San Pedro News and Comment (a weekly compilation of news articles about the Upper San Pedro Basin) (25 July 00)

Special Edition of Journal of Agricultural and Forest Meteorology (30 June 00)

SALSA US-Mexico Upper San Pedro Conference, Nov 99 (13 July 99)

SALSA Working Science Plan, Current Draft (11 Jan 99)

SALSA 1997 Research Activities/Preliminary Results (Posters) (17 Mar 98)

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For more information about participation in SALSA, contact:
David C. Goodrich, PhD
SALSA Program Leader
USDA-Agricultural Research Service
Southwest Watershed Research Center
2000 E. Allen Road
Tucson, Arizona 85719, USA
goodrich@tucson.ars.ag.gov
 
or
 
Ghani Chehbouni, PhD
SALSA Program Leader
CESBIO/IRD
Room 200, 18 Avenue Edouard Belin
31401 Toulouse Cedex 4, FRANCE
ghani@cesbio.cnes.fr

Questions and comments regarding this website should be directed to:
 
SALSA Program Coordinator
USDA-Agricultural Research Service
Southwest Watershed Research Center
2000 E. Allen Road
Tucson, Arizona 85719, USA
salsa@tucson.ars.ag.gov
 
 

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