North Coast

The North Coast region spans over 19,000 square miles and is quite diverse, from coastal areas and redwood forests to inland mountain valleys and the semi-arid Modoc Plateau. Land use is similarly diverse including aquaculture, ranching, farming, timber harvesting, vineyards, marijuana cultivation, US Forest Service lands, and parklands. The climate varies from high precipitation along the coastal areas to desert conditions in the Modoc Plateau. Several tribes live in the region, including the Yurok Tribe, the state’s largest.

Sea Level Rise Impacts on Wastewater Treatment Systems Along the U.S. Coasts

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | April 13th, 2018

Summary

Wastewater treatment plants are susceptible to flooding resulting from sea level rise. Previous estimates of wastewater exposure have only considered the impacts of mar

Sea Level Rise in California

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | February 29th, 2024

Summary

Sea Level Variations of the United States 1854–2006

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) | December 19th, 2009

Summary

The United States National Water Level Network (NWLON) was established in the 19th Century to ensure the Nation’s nautical charts, shoreline maps, and elevations relat

Sea-level rise and coastal groundwater inundation and shoaling at select sites in California, USA

Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies (Elsevier) | January 5th, 2016

Summary

Study region: The study region spans coastal California, USA, and focuses on three primary sites: Arcata, Stinson Beach, and Malibu Lagoon. Study focus: 1m and 2m sea-

Sea-level rise impacts on seawater intrusion in coastal aquifers: Review and integration

Journal of Hydrology (Elsevier) | February 6th, 2016

Summary

Sea-level rise (SLR) influences groundwater hydraulics and in particular seawater intrusion (SWI) in many coastal aquifers. The quantification of the combined and relativ

Seasonal Peak Snow Predictability Derived From Early-Season Snow in North America

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | September 12th, 2023

Summary

Early season snow observations show promise in predicting peak snow water equivalent in locations where large-scale ocean-atmosphere patterns similarly influence fall and

Seasonal variation in total water storage in California inferred from GPS observations of vertical land motion

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | March 12th, 2014

Summary

GPS is accurately recording vertical motion of Earth's surface in elastic response to seasonal changes in surface water storage in California. California's mountains subs

Seasonality of Retreat Rate of a Wave-Exposed Marsh Edge

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | July 10th, 2024

Summary

Waves can cause destruction of marshlands when they collide with the boundary of the marsh area. We studied how the speed of marsh loss from waves can change between seas

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

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