In this special issue, California Agriculture presents review articles that highlight what research to date can say about the changing Salton Sea ecosystem and its environmental and human health–related impacts, and identify areas in which further scientific research is needed to better inform policy
The Salton Sea is located in the Imperial and Coachella Valleys and is the largest lake in Californi...
Off the California shoreline is a dynamic, thriving collection of ecosystems. This region is a bound...
The Gulf of California is unique because of its geographical location and conformation. It hosts div...
In this special issue, California Agriculture presents review articles that highlight what research ...
The Salton Sea—a hypersaline, terminal lake in southern California—is in crisis. A combination of mi...
The condition of the Salton Sea, California's largest lake, has profound implications for people and...
Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs, and maps.The Salton Sea is a shallow highly sal...
The Salton Sea is one of the world’s largest inland lakes. The Sea and its immediate vicinity provid...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published a series of educational webpages and br...
Los Alamos National Laboratory, which is operated by the University of California for the Department...
eScholarship provides open access, scholarly publishing services to the University of California and...
The Salton Sea, situated in the Lower Colorado River Basin (LCRB), is under duress due to, among oth...
The Salton Sea is the largest lake in California and is an endorheic, shallow, hypersaline lake. The...
The UC Davis research involved a 24-month study (including a 4-month measurement program) in the Sal...
The Salton Sea is the largest inland body of water in California. Prior to 1950 the Sea contained on...
The Salton Sea is located in the Imperial and Coachella Valleys and is the largest lake in Californi...
Off the California shoreline is a dynamic, thriving collection of ecosystems. This region is a bound...
The Gulf of California is unique because of its geographical location and conformation. It hosts div...
In this special issue, California Agriculture presents review articles that highlight what research ...
The Salton Sea—a hypersaline, terminal lake in southern California—is in crisis. A combination of mi...
The condition of the Salton Sea, California's largest lake, has profound implications for people and...
Color poster with text, images, charts, photographs, and maps.The Salton Sea is a shallow highly sal...
The Salton Sea is one of the world’s largest inland lakes. The Sea and its immediate vicinity provid...
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources published a series of educational webpages and br...
Los Alamos National Laboratory, which is operated by the University of California for the Department...
eScholarship provides open access, scholarly publishing services to the University of California and...
The Salton Sea, situated in the Lower Colorado River Basin (LCRB), is under duress due to, among oth...
The Salton Sea is the largest lake in California and is an endorheic, shallow, hypersaline lake. The...
The UC Davis research involved a 24-month study (including a 4-month measurement program) in the Sal...
The Salton Sea is the largest inland body of water in California. Prior to 1950 the Sea contained on...
The Salton Sea is located in the Imperial and Coachella Valleys and is the largest lake in Californi...
Off the California shoreline is a dynamic, thriving collection of ecosystems. This region is a bound...
The Gulf of California is unique because of its geographical location and conformation. It hosts div...