Mount Shasta (4322 m) is famous for its spring water. Water for municipal, domestic and industrial use is obtained from local springs and wells, fed by annual snow melt and sustained perennially by the groundwater flow system. We examined geochemical and isotopic tracers in samples from wells and springs on Mount Shasta, at the headwaters of the Sacramento River, in order to better understand the hydrologic system. The topographic relief in the study area imparts robust signatures of recharge elevation to both stable isotopes of the water molecule (δ18O and δD) and to dissolved noble gases, offering tools to identify recharge areas and delineate groundwater flow paths. Recharge elevations determined using stable isotopes and noble gas recha...
Groundwater and surface water interactions in mountain catchments occur at much larger scales than p...
Mineral springs in the Sierra Nevada of California provide small but unique montane habitats which s...
Isotope tracer technologies have proven to be powerful tools for addressing questions related to sur...
Mount Shasta (4322 m) is famous for its spring water. Water for municipal, domestic and industrial u...
The current drought crisis in California highlights the vulnerability of freshwater resources, parti...
Quaternary-age volcanic peaks of Mt. Lassen, Mt. Shasta, and Medicine Lake Volcano preferentially re...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
We use noble gas concentrations and multiple isotopic tracers in groundwater and stream water in a s...
A major stable isotope mapping project is underway that will provide important baseline information ...
Critical for the management of artificial recharge operations is detailed knowledge of ground water ...
High-elevation groundwater sampled in 2003 in the Sacramento Mountains defines a line resembling an ...
The work presented here was motivated by the importance of the Sierra Nevada to California’s water r...
The work presented here was motivated by the importance of the Sierra Nevada to California’s water r...
Groundwater and surface water interactions in mountain catchments occur at much larger scales than p...
Mineral springs in the Sierra Nevada of California provide small but unique montane habitats which s...
Isotope tracer technologies have proven to be powerful tools for addressing questions related to sur...
Mount Shasta (4322 m) is famous for its spring water. Water for municipal, domestic and industrial u...
The current drought crisis in California highlights the vulnerability of freshwater resources, parti...
Quaternary-age volcanic peaks of Mt. Lassen, Mt. Shasta, and Medicine Lake Volcano preferentially re...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
While climate change will challenge the future of California’s water resources, groundwater can buff...
We use noble gas concentrations and multiple isotopic tracers in groundwater and stream water in a s...
A major stable isotope mapping project is underway that will provide important baseline information ...
Critical for the management of artificial recharge operations is detailed knowledge of ground water ...
High-elevation groundwater sampled in 2003 in the Sacramento Mountains defines a line resembling an ...
The work presented here was motivated by the importance of the Sierra Nevada to California’s water r...
The work presented here was motivated by the importance of the Sierra Nevada to California’s water r...
Groundwater and surface water interactions in mountain catchments occur at much larger scales than p...
Mineral springs in the Sierra Nevada of California provide small but unique montane habitats which s...
Isotope tracer technologies have proven to be powerful tools for addressing questions related to sur...