Sediment Management (Resource Management Strategy)

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | July 29th, 2016

Summary

Sediment in California is a valuable resource when it is properly managed, which results in multiple water benefits, environmental health, economic stability, and coastal

Sediment Mobility and River Corridor Assessment for a 140-Kilometer Segment of the Main-Stem Klamath River Below Iron Gate Dam, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | January 26th, 2021

Summary

This river corridor assessment documents sediment mobility and river response to flood disturbance along a 140-kilometer segment of the main-stem Klamath River below Iron

Sediment Supply to San Francisco Bay, Water Years 1995 through 2016: Data, trends, and monitoring recommendations to support decisions about water quality, tidal wetlands, and resilience to sea level rise

San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) | June 11th, 2018

Summary

Knowledge of the status and trends of sediment supply to San Francisco Bay is critically important for management decisions about dredging, marsh restoration, flood contr

Sediment Supply to San Francisco Bay, Water Years 1995 through 2016: Data, trends, and monitoring recommendations to support decisions about water quality, tidal wetlands, and resilience to sea level rise

San Francisco Estuary Institute (SFEI) | June 11th, 2018

Summary

Knowledge of the status and trends of sediment supply to San Francisco Bay is critically important for management decisions about dredging, marsh restoration, flood contr

Sediment Transport in Two Tributaries to the San Joaquin River Immediately Below Friant Dam—Cottonwood Creek and Little Dry Creek, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | May 2nd, 2023

Summary

Two tributaries to the greater San Joaquin River watershed, Cottonwood and Little Dry Creeks, in California’s Central Valley, were assessed for sediment and streamflow

Selected Federal Water Activities: Agencies, Authorities, and Congressional Committees

Congressional Research Service (CRS) | ?

Summary

More than two centuries of federal water resource activity have resulted in a complex web of federal involvement in water resource development, management, protection, an

Selected Techniques for Monitoring Water Movement Through Unsaturated Alluvium During Managed Aquifer Recharge

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | October 21st, 2016

Summary

Managed aquifer recharge is used to augment natural recharge to aquifers. It can be used to replenish aquifers depleted by pumping or to store water during wetter years f

Selected trace-elements in alluvium and rocks, western Mojave Desert, southern California

Journal of Geochemical Exploration (Elsevier) | September 3rd, 2018

Summary

Concentrations of twenty-seven elements, including naturally-occurring water-quality contaminants arsenic, chromium, and uranium, were measured in 217 samples of alluviu

Selenium Hazards in the Salton Sea Environment— Summary of Current Knowledge to Inform Future Wetland Management

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 20th, 2023

Summary

Quaternary marine and continental shales in the western United States are sources of selenium that can be loaded into the aquatic environment through mining, agricultural

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