Climate Change and the Delta

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

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Climate change amounts to a fast approaching, “new” stressor in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta system. In response to California’s extreme natural hydroclimatic

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Death Valley

Scientific American | August 22nd, 1903

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Judging from the many high sensation stories and frequent references to Death Valley, there is evidently a popular interest in that dreaded locality, which is in part e

Delta Overview

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | March 27th, 2007

Summary

The Delta of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers is California’s water supply crossroads. It is the major collection point for water that serves more than 25 million

Delta Subsidence in California: The sinking heart of the state

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | April 8th, 2000

Summary

The Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta of California once was a great tidal freshwater marsh blanketed by peat and peaty alluvium. Beginning in the late 1800s, levees wer

Groundwater in California

Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) | June 6th, 2024

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Local Water Governance in the Delta

California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) | April 8th, 2014

Summary

As the Sacramento San Joaquin Delta (Delta) evolved from an historic tidally-influenced marshland to a diverse agricultural region, local water governance structures also

River Meandering

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | January 1st, 1989

Summary

Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Water Resources Monograph Series, Volume 12. River channel pattern comes in three flavors: straight, meander

Rivers of California

Pacific Gas & Electric Company (PG&E) | July 1st, 1962

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Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Atlas

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | July 1st, 1995

Summary

The Delta of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers is California's water supply crossroads. It is the major collection point for water that serves over 20 million people,

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