New Stone Water District GSA Groundwater Sustainability Plan

New Stone Water District (NSWD) | September 23rd, 2019

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New streams and springs after the 2014 Mw6.0 South Napa earthquake

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | July 9th, 2015

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Many streams and springs, which were dry or nearly dry before the 2014 Mw6.0 South Napa earthquake, started to flow after the earthquake. A United States Geologic

New-generation pesticides are prevalent in California's Central Coast streams

Science of the Total Environment (Elsevier) | October 7th, 2021

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Pesticides are widely recognized as important biological stressors in streams, especially in heavily developed urban and agricultural areas like the Central California Co

Nitrate Implementation Measures Study (NIMS) Final Report

Central Valley Salinity Alternatives for Long-Term Sustainability (CV-SALTS) | March 31st, 2016

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This report summarizes the Nitrate Implementation Measures Study (NIMS) which addresses nitrate contamination in the groundwater basins underlying the floor of the Centra

Nitrogen Fertilizer Loading to Groundwater in the Central Valley

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | October 31st, 2017

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Nitrate‐nitrogen is the most common pollutant found in the Central Valley aquifer system of California. This project provides a long‐term assessment of past and curr

Nitrogen Tracking and Reporting Task Force: Final Report

California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) | December 6th, 2013

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Agriculture in California is highly diverse in terms of food production, crop management, ecosystems, and climate. Nitrogen fertilizer is essential for crop food producti

No-tillage and high-residue practices reduce soil water evaporation

California Agriculture (UCANR) | April 1st, 2012

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Reducing tillage and maintaining crop residues on the soil surface could improve the water use efficiency of California crop production. In two field studies co

Nonstationarity in the global terrestrial water cycle and its interlinkages in the Anthropocene

National Academy of Sciences (NAS) | October 28th, 2024

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Climate change and human activities alter the global freshwater cycle, causing nonstationary processes as its distribution shifting over time, yet a comprehensive underst

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