The agriculturally productive San Joaquin Valley faces two severe hydrologic issues: persistent groundwater overdraft and flooding risks. Capturing flood flows for groundwater recharge could help address both of these issues, yet flood flow frequency, duration, and magnitude vary greatly as upstream reservoir releases are affected by snowpack, precipitation type, reservoir volume, and flood risks. This variability makes dedicated, engineered recharge approaches expensive. Our work evaluates leveraging private farmlands in the Kings River Basin to capture flood flows for direct and <i>in lieu</i> recharge, calculates on-farm infiltration rates, assesses logistics, and considers potential water quality issues. The Natural Resources Conservati...
Groundwater pumping chronically exceeds natural recharge in many agricultural regions in Ca...
Groundwater is increasingly important for satisfying California's growing fresh water demand. Strate...
Agricultural irrigation leachate is often the largest source for aquifer recharge in semi-arid groun...
Chronic groundwater overdraft threatens agricultural sustainability in California's Central Valley. ...
Project fact sheet prepared in cooperation with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and ...
A hydro-economic approach for planning on-farm managed aquifer recharge is developed and demonstrate...
Intensive groundwater withdrawals in California have resulted in depletion of streams and aquifers i...
The resilience and productivity of California's agriculture is threatened by groundwater overdraft, ...
Groundwater is a critical resource facing declining supply and quality around the world. Distributed...
Frequent and prolonged droughts challenge groundwater sustainability in California but managing aqui...
Frequent and prolonged droughts challenge groundwater sustainability in California but managing aqui...
Water scarcity in a period of climate uncertainty necessitates exploring new avenues for recharging ...
It is well known that California experiences dramatic swings in precipitation that are difficult to ...
Intensive use of groundwater in the last century, as well as persistent and severe droughts, have di...
Groundwater pumping chronically exceeds natural recharge in many agricultural regions in California....
Groundwater pumping chronically exceeds natural recharge in many agricultural regions in Ca...
Groundwater is increasingly important for satisfying California's growing fresh water demand. Strate...
Agricultural irrigation leachate is often the largest source for aquifer recharge in semi-arid groun...
Chronic groundwater overdraft threatens agricultural sustainability in California's Central Valley. ...
Project fact sheet prepared in cooperation with the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and ...
A hydro-economic approach for planning on-farm managed aquifer recharge is developed and demonstrate...
Intensive groundwater withdrawals in California have resulted in depletion of streams and aquifers i...
The resilience and productivity of California's agriculture is threatened by groundwater overdraft, ...
Groundwater is a critical resource facing declining supply and quality around the world. Distributed...
Frequent and prolonged droughts challenge groundwater sustainability in California but managing aqui...
Frequent and prolonged droughts challenge groundwater sustainability in California but managing aqui...
Water scarcity in a period of climate uncertainty necessitates exploring new avenues for recharging ...
It is well known that California experiences dramatic swings in precipitation that are difficult to ...
Intensive use of groundwater in the last century, as well as persistent and severe droughts, have di...
Groundwater pumping chronically exceeds natural recharge in many agricultural regions in California....
Groundwater pumping chronically exceeds natural recharge in many agricultural regions in Ca...
Groundwater is increasingly important for satisfying California's growing fresh water demand. Strate...
Agricultural irrigation leachate is often the largest source for aquifer recharge in semi-arid groun...