Large Landscape Urban Irrigation: A Data‐Driven Approach to Evaluate Conservation Behavior

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | April 30th, 2019

Summary

Do businesses, multifamily residences, and homeowners associations irrigate differently than single‐family residences? Do customers who have recycled water irrigate di

Large Landscape Urban Irrigation: A Data‐Driven Approach to Evaluate Conservation Behavior

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | January 30th, 2019

Summary

Do businesses, multifamily residences, and homeowners associations irrigate differently than single‐family residences? Do customers who have recycled water irrigate di

Large-Scale Environments of Successive Atmospheric River Events Leading to Compound Precipitation Extremes in California

American Meteorological Society (AMS) | February 18th, 2022

Summary

Successive atmospheric river (AR) events—known as AR families—can result in prolonged and elevated hydrological impacts relative to single ARs due to the lack of reco

Late Holocene Lacustrine Chronology and Archaeology of Ancient Lake Cahuilla, California

Quaternary Research (Elsevier) | May 1st, 1983

Summary

Freshwater lakes existed intermittently in the Salton Trough of southern California during the late Holocene. The lakes formed north of the subaerial Colorado River Delta

Late Pleistocene exploration and settlement of the Americas by modern humans

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) | June 12th, 2019

Summary

North and South America were the last continents to be explored and settled by modern humans at the end of the Pleistocene. Genetic data, derived from contemporary popul

Latitudinal gradients of snow contamination in the Rocky Mountains associated with anthropogenic sources

Elsevier | March 26th, 2025

Summary

Seasonal snow is an important source of drinking water and recreation, and for agriculture in the Rocky Mountain region. Monitoring snow-water quality can inform on the e

Laudato si - Encyclical letter of the Holy Father Francis on Care for our Common Home*

Holy See | May 24th, 2015

Summary

*Also commonly known as the Pope's encyclical on climate change. 1. “Laudato si’, mi’ Signore” – “Praise be to you, my Lord”. In the words of this

Law and Policies that Address Equitable, Climate-Resilient Water and Sanitation (Part 2)

Pacific Institute | October 21st, 2024

Summary

In the United States, federal, tribal, state, and local laws and policies exist to govern the provision of water and sanitation services to communities and homes. The law

Lawns and Water Demand in California

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | June 26th, 2006

Summary

Over the next 25 years, outdoor water use will be a major factor in escalating water demand in California. The demand will be aggravated by the dominant land-use pattern

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