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Large wood aids Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha ) spawning in marginal habitat on a regulated river in California
Exchange flows between the Tahoe Keys embayments and Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada
 
Bring the heat, but hope for rain: Adapting to climate warming for California
A characterization of the non-analytical solution of the downstream control operating rule in HEC-ResSim
 
Comparing TRMM-based Multi-Satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) data with ground-based rainfall data
Evaluation of methods for monitoring natural attenuation
 
Influence of American River incised valley fill on Sacramento County hydrogeology
Flood frequency analysis for regulated watersheds
 
Modeling the Effects of Agricultural Conservation Practices and Climate Variability on Sediment Yield and Transport in the Colusa Basin, California
Indices of Hydrologic Vulnerability: A Model-based, Landscape-scale Method for Assessing Impacts of Climate Change on Aquatic Resources
 
Microbially induced calcite precipitation for in situ radionuclide remediation and soil stabilization: Inverse and forward reactive transport modeling
Economic and Hydrologic Models Integration---New Method: Sacramento Basin, California
 
Biodiesel Relative Risk: A Qualitative Approach to Determining the Environmental Fate of Animal Fat and Soy Biodiesels through a Direct Experimental Comparison with Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel and Screening Model Simulations using Hydrocarbon Spill Screening Model
Data-driven Snowmelt Modeling with a Temperature Index Model
 
Tools to Monitor In situ Bioremediation of Fuel Oxygenates
Steroid Hormone Transport in Beef Cattle Feedlot Runoff: Field Experiments and Physical Modeling
 
Spring Snowmelt Recession in Rivers of the Western Sierra Nevada Mountains
Effects of Aquatic Macrophyte Cover on Bed Roughness in the Shasta River, California
 
Climate Change in the Central Valley
Carbon Fluxes and Carbon Loading at Lake Tahoe, California-Nevada
 
Rapid, Abundant Velocity Observation to Validate Million-Element 2D Hydrodynamic Models
Deriving unit cost coefficients for linear programming-driven priority-based simulations
 
Calibration and application of a tidal-timescale sediment transport model for simulation of estuarine geomorphic change under future scenarios
Assessing the hydroecological effects of stream restoration
 
Remote sensing of the surface layer dynamics of a stratified lake
Improving managed environmental water use: Shasta River flow and temperature modeling
 
Optimal hydropower reservoir operation with environmental requirements
Modeling the Impacts of Climate Change on Hydrology and Agricultural Pollutant Runoff in California's Central Valley
 
The Value of the Groundwater Age Observation in Characterization of Local and Regional Groundwater Systems: An Inverse Model Study Performed in San Joaquin Valley, CA
Linkages between rice, land, and water in rice landscapes of upland Lao PDR: An agroecosystem and integrated hydrologic modeling analysis
 
What the Floc: Investigating the interaction of dissolved organic matter with metals in water and the subsequent effects on soil and water quality in a wetland environment
Impacts of Back Diffusion and Biodegradation on MTBE/TBA Plumes and Impacts of Spills of Ethanol-Blended Biofuels on Groundwater: Development of Models for Evaluating Field Experiments and Their Implications
 
Investigations on Groundwater Age, Mixing, and Reactive Transport