Quality of Groundwater Used for Domestic Supply in the Northern San Joaquin Valley, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 28th, 2021

Summary

 Groundwater provides more than 40 percent of California’s drinking water. To protect this vital resource, the State of California created the Groundwater Ambient Moni

Quality of Water Colorado River Basin Progress Report No. 25

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR) | January 14th, 2017

Summary

The Colorado River and its tributaries provide water to about 35 - 40 million people and irrigation water to nearly 4.5 million acres of land in the United States (Mov

Quality of Water from Domestic Wells in Principal Aquifers of the United States, 1991–2004: Overview of Major Findings

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | November 5th, 2009

Summary

This report is one of a series of publications, The Quality of Our Nation’s Waters, which describes major findings of the NAWQA Program on water-quality issues of regio

Quality of Water from Public-Supply Wells in the United States, 1993–2007: Overview of Major Findings

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 12th, 2010

Summary

In this study by the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), chemical water-quality conditions were assessed in source (un

Quantifying anthropogenic contributions to century-scale groundwater salinity changes, San Joaquin Valley, California, USA

Science of the Total Environment (Elsevier) | June 15th, 2018

Summary

Total dissolved solids (TDS) concentrations in groundwater tapped for beneficial uses (drinking water, irrigation, freshwater industrial) have increased on average by abo

Quantifying the Eroded and Deposited Mass of Mercury-Contaminated Sediment by Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning at the Confluence of Humbug Creek and the South Yuba River, Nevada County, California, 2011–13

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | October 24th, 2019

Summary

High-resolution, terrestrial laser scanning, also known as ground-based lidar (light detection and ranging), was used to quantify the volume of mercury-contaminated sedim

Quantifying the Eroded Volume of Mercury-Contaminated Sediment Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning at Stocking Flat, Deer Creek, Nevada County, California, 2010–13

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 7th, 2016

Summary

High-resolution ground-based light detection and ranging (lidar), also known as terrestrial laser scanning, was used to quantify the volume of mercury-contaminated sedime

Rapid emergence of climate change in environmental drivers of marine ecosystems

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | March 7th, 2017

Summary

Climate change is expected to modify ecological responses in the ocean, with the potential for important effects on the ecosystem services provided to humankind

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