Declining groundwater storage expected to amplify mountain streamflow reductions in a warmer world

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | May 23rd, 2024

Summary

Groundwater interactions with mountain streams are often simplified in model projections, potentially leading to inaccurate estimates of streamflow response to climate ch

Declining mountain snowpack in western North America

American Meteorological Society (AMS) | January 3rd, 2005

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Mountain snowpack in western North America is a key component of the hydrologic cycle, storing water from the winter (when most precipitation falls) and releasi

Delta Conveyance Project: Modernizing California’s Water Infrastructure, Fast Facts 2024

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | September 13th, 2023

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Droughts impede water balance recovery from fires in the Western United States

Nature Portfolio (Springer Nature) | January 2nd, 2024

Summary

A steady rise in fires in the Western United States, coincident with intensifying droughts, imparts substantial modifications to the underlying vegetation, hydrology and

Drowned Memories: The Submerged Places of the Winnemem Wintu

Journal of the World Archaeological Congress (Springer) | July 7th, 2009

Summary

This article is a brief overview of an instance where landscape inundation has disconnected culture from place. The Winnemem Wintu, a Native American tribe in Northern Ca

Eel River Restoration and Conservation Plan

California Trout | June 30th, 2024

Summary

This Eel River Restoration and Conservation Plan (Plan) will build on ... opportunities to guide substantial, collaborative, and long-term restoration and conservation ac

Effects of salinity on olfactory toxicity and behavioral responses of juvenile salmonids from copper

Aquatic Toxicology (Elsevier) | April 4th, 2016

Summary

Dissolved copper is one of the more pervasive and toxic constituents of stormwater runoff and is commonly found in stream, estuary, and coastal marine habitats of juvenil

Environmental Health Risks from Abandoned Mines in the Sierra Nevada

Sierra Fund | June 9th, 2014

Summary

The widespread pollution from Gold Rush mining activities, including mercury, arsenic and lead, constitutes the oldest and longest neglected environmental justice problem

Estimates of Natural and Unimpaired Flows for the Central Valley of California: Water Years 1922-2014 (draft)

California Department of Water Resources (DWR) | March 1st, 2016

Summary

Estimating regional water supplies that would have occurred absent human activities is a common practice in water resources planning. In this report, such theor

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