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The mayordomo of Nambe Narciso Quintana walks over a gate on the acequia in April. The New Mexico Acequia Association estimates that 640 small-scale irrigation systems exist throughout the state. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal)
ALCALDE – Culture and community are as much a part of the centuries-old traditional irrigation systems that some New Mexicans rely on as hydrology, according to researchers at the state’s two largest universities and Sandia National Laboratories.
They made public their findings earlier this month. Funded by a $1.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation, the decadelong effort centered on three acequia systems in northern New Mexico – El Rito, Rio Hondo and Alcalde. ....

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NMSU Extension publication culminates 10-year study of three acequia systems


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Dec 21, 2020
During the Rio Hondo acequia research, lines were placed in the Rio Hondo to measure water temperature. Many hours were spent measuring the relationship of the ground water, surface water and river flow in the Alcalde, Rio Hondo and El Rio acequia systems.
  An in-depth study of centuries-old community acequia systems in northern New Mexico reveals why they have been resilient.
Since 2010, researchers from New Mexico State University, University of New Mexico, and Sandia National Laboratory have studied hydrology and cultural aspects of the of El Rito, Rio Hondo and Alcalde acequia systems.
“We wanted to understand the many facets involved in the operation of these systems and what contributes to their resiliency, not just the hydrology,” said Sam Fernald, professor in NMSU’s Department of Animal and Range Sciences. “I think we found out some of those, including the importance of the ....

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NMSU publication culminates 10-year study of acequia systems


An in-depth study of centuries-old community acequia systems in northern New Mexico reveals why they have been resilient.
Sam Fernald, New Mexico State University professor in the Extension animal sciences and natural resources department, reviews data while studying the Rio Hondo acequia. Fernald was the principal investigator in a 10-year study of three acequia systems in northern New Mexico. Seventeen researchers from NMSU, University of New Mexico and Sandia National Laboratory present their findings in a new NMSU College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences publication. (NMSU photo by Jane Moorman)
During the Rio Hondo acequia research, lines were placed in the Rio Hondo to measure water temperature. Many hours were spent measuring the relationship of the ground water, surface water and river flow in the Alcalde, Rio Hondo and El Rio acequia systems. (NMSU photo by Jane Moorman) ....

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