Publications

General

SOLVING THE PUZZLE: Researching the Impacts of Climate Change Around the World
NSF Research Report 2009.

Sustainable water deliveries from the Colorado River in a changing climate
Barnett and Pierce, Preceding National Academy of Science, Early Edition, April 2009.

An Overview of Potential Economic Costs to New Mexico of a Business-As-Usual Approach to Climate Change
A Report from The Program on Climate Economics, Climate Leadership Initiative, Institute for a Sustainable Environment, University of Oregon, February 2009.

Link to State of New Mexico's Science and Technology Plan

Link to State of New Mexico's Science and Technology Plan Appendices

Staying Competitive: Patching America’s Leaky Pipeline in the Sciences
Marc Goulden, Ph.D., Karie Frasch, Ph.D., and Mary Ann Mason, J.D., Ph.D.
The University of California, Berkeley
Berkeley Center on Health, Economic, & Family Security and The Center for American Progress
November 2009

Title IX Includes Maternal Discrimination
By Mary Ann Mason
Chronicle of Higher Education November 19, 2009

NM EPSCoR Scientist

Production of vegetation spatial-strucute maps by per-pbject analysis of Juniper Encroachment in multi temporal aerial photographs
Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol 34, Supplement S2, 2008

Mountain Snow Equals River Flow
NMSU Research & Resources, 2009

Water: A most valuable commodity
Las Cruces Magazine, Spring 2009

NMSU Researchers Tracking Water Supply
Las Cruces Sun New, Jan 26, 20099

Modulation of river flow by irrigation system surface water-ground water interactions.
Proceedings of the USDA CREES National Water Conference
St. Louis, MO, February 8-12, 2009

La cultura de la aequia. Agua, tierra y comunidad en el suroeste de les estados unidos de amer
Jose A. Rivers
Dr. Jose Rivera, UNM EPSCoR scientist, published his research on acequia systems in North America in a book in Spanish through the University of Valencia Press, Spain.