Anthropogenic and geologic causes of anomalously high uranium concentrations in groundwater used for drinking water supply in the southeastern San Joaquin Valley, CA

Journal of Hydrology (Elsevier) | October 1st, 2019

Summary

Concentrations of uranium (U) >30 µg/L in groundwater are relatively uncommon in drinking water in the United States but can be of concern in those areas where comp

Applying the Connectivity Approach: Groundwater management in California's Kings Basin

California Roundtable on Water and Food Supply (CRWFS) | March 27th, 2015

Summary

The California Roundtable on Water and Food Supply (CRWFS) studied the processes used in the Kings Groundwater Subbasin (Kings Basin) of California’s San Joaquin Valley

Approaches for groundwater management in times of depletion and regulatory change

University of California, Davis (UC Davis) | June 1st, 2018

Summary

New legislation and related regulations in California mandate groundwater management to avoid undesirable results from excessive groundwater pumping and other hum

Aquifer depletion exacerbates agricultural drought losses in the US High Plains

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | January 15th, 2024

Summary

Aquifer depletion poses a major threat to the ability of farmers, food supply chains and rural economies globally to use groundwater as a means of adapting to climate var

Arsenic, chromium, uranium, and vanadium in rock, alluvium, and groundwater, Mojave River and Morongo Areas, western Mojave Desert, southern California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | October 16th, 2023

Summary

Trace elements within groundwater that originate from aquifer materials and pose potential public-health hazards if consumed are known as geogenic contaminants. The geoge

Arsenic, Chromium, Uranium, and Vanadium in Rock, Arsenic, Chromium, Uranium, and Vanadium in Rock, Alluvium, and Groundwater, Mojave River and Morongo Alluvium, and Groundwater, Mojave River and Morongo Areas, Western Mojave Desert, Southern California

U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) | October 16th, 2023

Summary

Trace elements within groundwater that originate from aquifer materials and pose potential public-health hazards if consumed are known as geogenic contaminants. The geoge

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