The effect of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation on U.S. regional and coastal sea level

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | June 3rd, 2015

Summary

Although much of the focus on future sea level rise concerns the long-term trend associated with anthropogenic warming, on shorter time scales, internal climate variabil

The effect of urbanization on floods of different recurrence interval

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | June 3rd, 1975

Summary

Studies have shown that the urbanization of a catchment can drastically change the flood characteristics of a river. Published results are synthesized to show the g

The frontiers of water and sanitation

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | January 19th, 2023

Summary

The way in which human society uses water is continuously evolving. The present challenges related to clean water availability require the development of sustainable tech

The Governance Gap: Climate Adaptation and Sea-Level Rise in the San Francisco Bay Area

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | June 27th, 2017

Summary

This report summarizes the results of an extensive study of governance for climate adaptation and sea-level rise in the San Francisco Bay Area (SF Bay Area), wh

The human factor in water disasters

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | December 14th, 2023

Summary

When water inundated parts of New York City in September 2023, 28 people had to be rescued from their cars and basement apartments. Thankfully, no one died this time. In

The impact of vegetation on meandering rivers

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | January 25th, 2022

Summary

The Palaeozoic evolution of land plants revolutionized river geomorphology. However, the relationships between biotic forcing and channel dynamics are still debated and,

The impacts of climate change on coastal groundwater

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | January 11th, 2024

Summary

Coastal groundwater (CGW) is a critical water resource for many communities and can be a key part of coastal ecosystems. Owing to its location, CGW faces both terrestrial

The importance of imperviousness

Watershed Protection Techniques, Center for Watershed Protection | December 1st, 1994

Summary

The emerging field of urban watershed protection often lacks a unifying theme to guide the efforts of its many participants—planners, engineers, landscape architects

The New Inland Sea

Scientific American | April 13th, 1907

Summary

The deep channel in the Alamo River, which passed Holtville in August, was gradually approaching Sharp's Heading, and it was recognized that when this cataract reached

The Radical Groundwater Storage Test

Scientific American | October 19th, 2017

Summary

IN BRIEF California could better survive flood years and drought years by capturing floodwaters and using them to recharge underground aquifers that farmers and muni

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