Simulation of Ground-Water Flow and Land Subsidence in the Antelope Valley Ground-Water Basin, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | June 30th, 2003

Summary

Antelope Valley, California, is a topographically closed basin in the western part of the Mojave Desert, about 50 miles northeast of Los Angeles. The Antelope Valley grou

Simulation of Ground-Water/Surface-Water Flow in the Santa Clara–Calleguas Ground-Water Basin, Ventura County, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 15th, 2003

Summary

Ground-water is the main source of water in the Santa Clara–Calleguas ground-water basin that covers about 310 square miles in Ventura County, California. A steady incr

Simulation of ground-water/surface-water fow in the Santa Clara-Calleguas ground-water basin, Ventura County, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 17th, 2003

Summary

Groundwater is the main source of water in the Santa Clara–Calleguas ground-water basin that covers about 310 square miles in Ventura County, California. A steady incre

Simulation of groundwater and surface-water resources of the San Antonio Creek Valley watershed, Santa Barbara County, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | February 1st, 2022

Summary

In the San Antonio Creek Valley watershed (SACVW), western Santa Barbara County, California, groundwater is the primary source of water for agricultural irrigation, the t

Simulation of Groundwater and Surface-Water Resources of the Santa Rosa Plain Watershed, Sonoma County, California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | April 25th, 2014

Summary

Water managers in the Santa Rosa Plain face the challenge of meeting increasing water demand with a combination of Russian River water, which has uncertainties in its fut

Simulation of the Impacts of Spring Diversions on Streamflow in the Strawberry Creek Watershed, San Bernardino County, California, Using an Integrated Hydrological Model

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | July 27th, 2026

Summary

The Strawberry Creek watershed, in the San Bernardino Mountains of southern California, features a group of natural springs known as Arrowhead Springs that have been augm

Single- and multithread rivers originate from (im)balance between lateral erosion and accretion

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) | July 10th, 2025

Summary

Click here for an article about the research, "Rivers choose their path based on erosion — a discovery that could transform flood planning and restoration," from the UC

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