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 Importance of Interflow to Groundwater Recharge in a Snowmelt-Dominated Headwater Basin

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | May 23rd, 2019

Summary

Understanding the sensitivity of groundwater generation to climate in a mountain system is complicated by the tight coupling of snow dynamics to vegetation and topogr

The irrigation efficiency trap: rational farm-scale decisions can lead to poor hydrologic outcomes at the basin scale

Frontiers in Environmental Science | August 28th, 2023

Summary

Agricultural irrigation practices have changed through time as technology has enabled more efficient conveyance and application. In some agricultural regions, irrigation

The Magnitude of California's Water Challenges

UnIversity of California, Davis (UC Davis) | June 4th, 2024

Summary

California will see increasing water scarcity from climate change, the end of overdrafting groundwater and the Colorado River’s massive reservoirs, increased water dedi

The pattern of fresh‐water flow in a coastal aquifer

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | April 1st, 1959

Summary

Formulas are developed for the flow pattern followed by the seaward‐moving fresh ground water as it nears a beach. It is found that, under steady flow conditions, a sha

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

The relative contributions of summer and cool-season precipitation to groundwater recharge, Spring Mountains, Nevada, USA

Hydrogeology Journal (Springer) | June 1st, 1998

Summary

A comparison of the stable-isotope signatures of spring waters, snow, snowmelt, summer (July thru September) rain, and cool season (October thru June) rain indicates that

The source of water derived from wells— Essential factors controlling the response of an aquifer to development

American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) | May 1st, 1940

Summary

The paper presented herewith, as a Ground Water Note, was first published by the American Society of Civil Engineers in its Civil Engineering magazine (p. 277-280

The State Water Project Delivery Capability Report 2023 Addendum - Impacts of Subsidence

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | May 7th, 2025

Summary

The purpose of this addendum is to show how ongoing subsidence effects on the California Aqueduct will impact operation of the State Water Project (SWP). The addendum pro

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