Food Web Fuel Differs Across Habitats and Seasons of a Tidal Freshwater Estuary

Estuaries and Coasts (Springer) | July 11th, 2020

Summary

Estuarine food webs are fueled by multiple different primary producers. However, identifying the relative importance of each producer to consumers is difficult, particula

Food Webs of the Delta, Suisun Bay, and Suisun Marsh: An Update on Current Understanding and Possibilities for Management

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | October 1st, 2016

Summary

This paper reviews recent research findings on food web processes since 2008. It also highlights the idea of a changing baseline with respect to food web function. New re

Forebay Aquifer Subbasin Groundwater Sustainability Plan

Salinas Valley Basin Groundwater Sustainability Agency | January 13th, 2022

Summary

The 2014 California Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) requires that medium- and high-priority groundwater basins and subbasins develop Groundwater Sustainabil

Forest Management (Resource Management Strategy)

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

Summary

Forest lands in California, the majority of which are in the middle to high elevation foothills and mountains, produce a diverse array of resources such as water, timber,

Forests and Water in the Sierra Nevada: Sierra Nevada Watershed Ecosystem Enhancement Project

University of California, Merced (UC Merced) | November 21st, 2011

Summary

In this white paper on the Sierra Nevada Watershed Ecosystem Enhancement Project (SWEEP), we make the case that upstream management of Sierra Nevada forests can significa

Formation and prevention of pipe scale from acid mine drainage at iron Mountain and Leviathan Mines, California, USA

Applied Geochemistry (Elsevier) | April 1st, 2020

Summary

Pipelines carrying acid mine drainage (AMD) to treatment plants commonly form pipe scale, an Fe(III)-rich precipitate that forms inside the pipelines and requires periodi

Formation of California's Salton Sea in 1905-07 was not "accidental"

2020 Desert Symposium Field Guide and Proceedings | April 26th, 2020

Summary

It is widely thought that the Salton Sea was created accidentally in 1905-07 because of engineering negligence in the diversion of Colorado River water for agricultural u

Fortresses of mud: how to protect the San Francisco Bay Area from rising seas

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | October 9th, 2018

Summary

There’s something apocalyptic about this pond on the east side of San Francisco Bay, California. The legacy of a salt industry that has moved elsewhere, it has subsided

Forty-year hydropower generation reanalysis for Conterminous United States

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | June 19th, 2025

Summary

First published in 2022, the RectifHyd dataset provides hydrologically consistent estimates of monthly net generation for approximately 1,500 hydropower plants in

Fourth Five Year Review Report for the San Gabriel Valley Area 2 Superfund Site, Los Angeles, California

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) | September 15th, 2022

Summary

This is the fourth Five-Year Review of the San Gabriel Valley Area 2 (Site) located in the San Gabriel Valley in Los Angeles County, California. The purpose of this Five-

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