In many parts of coastal California, agricultural water needs during the summer are met by tapping riparian and groundwater resources, which has led to documented decreases in stream fl ow during the dry season. This has consequences for salmon, including sudden drying of habitat, higher water temperatures and changes in the invertebrate prey base. We developed a new, spatially explicit analytical tool to quantify and map human and environmen-tal needs, model daily stream-fl ow rates, and estimate regulatory fl o
Climate change and agricultural intensification are two potential stressors that may pose significan...
Movement of nutrients across ecosystem boundaries can have important effects on food webs and popula...
In the past decade tens of millions of dollars have been spent by water resource agencies in Califo...
In many parts of coastal California, agricultural water needs during the summer are met by tapping r...
Many rural landowners within the Western United States do not have access to a secure water supply p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Intermittent streams are low-order creeks that expe...
This dissertation addresses the complex relationships between human water demands and ecosystem wate...
Water temperature is a critical water quality parameter that affects salmonid survival by influencin...
Climate warming is likely to cause both indirect and direct impacts on the biophysical proper-ties o...
Low instream flows and high water temperatures are two factors limiting survival of native salmon in...
Seasonal rainfall dynamics in Mediterranean-climate coastal California place pressures on humans and...
In Mediterranean-climate regions of California and southern Oregon, juvenile salmon depend on ground...
Watersheds are often degraded by human activities, reducing their ability to provide ecosystem funct...
Project (M.S., Civil Engineering) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Sacramento River ...
Endangered Sacramento River winter-run Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) exist as a single p...
Climate change and agricultural intensification are two potential stressors that may pose significan...
Movement of nutrients across ecosystem boundaries can have important effects on food webs and popula...
In the past decade tens of millions of dollars have been spent by water resource agencies in Califo...
In many parts of coastal California, agricultural water needs during the summer are met by tapping r...
Many rural landowners within the Western United States do not have access to a secure water supply p...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Intermittent streams are low-order creeks that expe...
This dissertation addresses the complex relationships between human water demands and ecosystem wate...
Water temperature is a critical water quality parameter that affects salmonid survival by influencin...
Climate warming is likely to cause both indirect and direct impacts on the biophysical proper-ties o...
Low instream flows and high water temperatures are two factors limiting survival of native salmon in...
Seasonal rainfall dynamics in Mediterranean-climate coastal California place pressures on humans and...
In Mediterranean-climate regions of California and southern Oregon, juvenile salmon depend on ground...
Watersheds are often degraded by human activities, reducing their ability to provide ecosystem funct...
Project (M.S., Civil Engineering) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Sacramento River ...
Endangered Sacramento River winter-run Chinook Salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) exist as a single p...
Climate change and agricultural intensification are two potential stressors that may pose significan...
Movement of nutrients across ecosystem boundaries can have important effects on food webs and popula...
In the past decade tens of millions of dollars have been spent by water resource agencies in Califo...