Quantifying Erosion Rates by Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park, Nevada County, California, 2014–17

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | December 31st, 2019

Summary

The abandoned hydraulic mine pit at Malakoff Diggins near Grass Valley, California, can produce large volumes of eroded sediment transportable by storm runoff. Sediment-l

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

Quantifying the impacts of rainfall and evaporation on Lake Bonneville

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) | January 1st, 2026

Summary

Improved understanding of hydroclimatic drivers in water-stressed regions enables more accurate forecasting of future climate change impacts. Lake Bonneville was the larg

Quantifying the influence of global warming on unprecedented extreme climate events

National Academy of Sciences (NAS) | April 24th, 2017

Summary

Efforts to understand the influence of historical global warming on individual extreme climate events have increased over the past decade. However, despite substa

Quantifying the Multiplier Effect of Southern California’s Turf Removal Rebate Program with Time-Series Aerial Imagery

American Water Resources Association (AWRA) | December 30th, 2020

Summary

From 2014 to 2016, water agencies in Southern California provided more than $350 million in rebates to owners who converted their turf to drought-tolerant landscaping. In

Quantifying the Relationship Between Atmospheric River Origin Conditions and Landfall Temperature

American Geophysical Union (AGU) | October 11th, 2022

Summary

The temperature of landfalling atmospheric rivers (ARs) has direct implications for regional water resources. Compared to cool ARs, warm ARs can result in more surface ru

Quantifying the role of atmospheric rivers in the interior western United States

Royal Meteorological Society (RMS) | July 13th, 2012

Summary

Atmospheric rivers (ARs) have increasingly been recognized for their contribution to high-impact weather and climate variability. A recent investigation based on observat

Racanelli Decision: Detailed summary of the decision

Department of Justice (DOJ) | November 16th, 2007

Summary

At their meeting on October 25, 2007, the Delta Vision Blue Ribbon Task Force members asked for a summary of United States v. State Water Resources Control Board (1986) 1

Rain Making

Scientific American | August 11th, 1894

Summary

I SHALL ask your attention this evening to the scientific principles which are involved in the condensation of atmospheric vapor, and to some of the attempts which have

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