Industrialization and urbanization around San Francisco Bay as well as mining and agriculture in the watersheds of the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers have profoundly modified sedimentation patterns throughout the estuary. We provide some constraints on the onset of these erosional disturbances with 10Be data for three sediment cores: two from Richardson Bay, a small embayment near the mouth of San Francisco Bay, and one from San Pablo Bay, mid-way between the river delta and the mouth. Comparison of pre-disturbance sediment accumulation determined from three 14C-dated mollusk shells 210 234 win one Richardson Bay core with more recent conditions determined from the distribution of Pb and Th Fuller, C.C.
This paper, part of the collection of research comprising the State of Bay–Delta Science 2016, descr...
The progression of urbanization throughout the state of California has had overwhelming and long-ter...
Graduation date: 2010Anecdotal evidence suggests many Pacific Northwest estuaries are filling with s...
Human activities within a watershed, such as agriculture, urbanization, and dam building, may affect...
<p>Human activities within a watershed, such as agriculture, urbanization, and dam building, may aff...
A review of the geologic literature regarding sedimentation in the San Francisco Bay estuarine syste...
A review of the geologic literature regarding sedimentation in the San Francisco Bay estuarine syste...
This note introduces a set of eight papers devoted to a detailed study of two sediment cores from Sa...
This note introduces a set of eight papers devoted to a detailed study of two sediment cores from Sa...
San Francisco Bay is the largest estuary on the west coast, and it supports a surrounding population...
This project sought to gain a better understanding of the long-term feasibility of restoring tidal m...
Humboldt Bay is a coastal lagoon, 14 mi. long and a maximum of 4 mi. wide. The bay has three distinc...
Humboldt Bay is a coastal lagoon, 14 mi. long and a maximum of 4 mi. wide. The bay has three distinc...
The salinity gradient formed by the mixing of saline ocean waters and fresh river waters within estu...
Humboldt Bay is a coastal lagoon, 14 mi. long and a maximum of 4 mi. wide. The bay has three distinc...
This paper, part of the collection of research comprising the State of Bay–Delta Science 2016, descr...
The progression of urbanization throughout the state of California has had overwhelming and long-ter...
Graduation date: 2010Anecdotal evidence suggests many Pacific Northwest estuaries are filling with s...
Human activities within a watershed, such as agriculture, urbanization, and dam building, may affect...
<p>Human activities within a watershed, such as agriculture, urbanization, and dam building, may aff...
A review of the geologic literature regarding sedimentation in the San Francisco Bay estuarine syste...
A review of the geologic literature regarding sedimentation in the San Francisco Bay estuarine syste...
This note introduces a set of eight papers devoted to a detailed study of two sediment cores from Sa...
This note introduces a set of eight papers devoted to a detailed study of two sediment cores from Sa...
San Francisco Bay is the largest estuary on the west coast, and it supports a surrounding population...
This project sought to gain a better understanding of the long-term feasibility of restoring tidal m...
Humboldt Bay is a coastal lagoon, 14 mi. long and a maximum of 4 mi. wide. The bay has three distinc...
Humboldt Bay is a coastal lagoon, 14 mi. long and a maximum of 4 mi. wide. The bay has three distinc...
The salinity gradient formed by the mixing of saline ocean waters and fresh river waters within estu...
Humboldt Bay is a coastal lagoon, 14 mi. long and a maximum of 4 mi. wide. The bay has three distinc...
This paper, part of the collection of research comprising the State of Bay–Delta Science 2016, descr...
The progression of urbanization throughout the state of California has had overwhelming and long-ter...
Graduation date: 2010Anecdotal evidence suggests many Pacific Northwest estuaries are filling with s...