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Sharon N. Kahara, Buddhika D. Madurapperuma, Breana K. Hernandez, Luke Scaroni and Eric Hopson
Extensive wetland losses in California?s Central Valley have led to significant reductions in their natural functions, such as nutrient removal. Past studies suggest that individual wetland restoration efforts in the region yield mixed results mainly due...
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Minxue He, Mitchel Russo, Michael Anderson, Peter Fickenscher, Brett Whitin, Andrew Schwarz and Elissa Lynn
This study presents a comprehensive trend analysis of precipitation, temperature, and runoff extremes in the Central Valley of California from an operational perspective. California is prone to those extremes of which any changes could have long-lasting ...
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Emin C. Dogrul, Charles F. Brush and Tariq N. Kadir
Groundwater is an important resource that meets part or all of the water demand in many developed basins. Since it is an integral part of the hydrologic cycle, management of groundwater resources must consider not only the management of surface flows but...
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Lauren Joe, Sumi Hoshiko, Dina Dobraca, Rebecca Jackson, Svetlana Smorodinsky, Daniel Smith and Martha Harnly
Mortality increases during periods of elevated heat. Identification of vulnerable subgroups by demographics, causes of death, and geographic regions, including deaths occurring at home, is needed to inform public health prevention efforts. We calculated ...
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Megan M. Mayzelle, Joshua H. Viers, Josué Medellín-Azuara and Thomas Harter
Agricultural irrigation leachate is often the largest source for aquifer recharge in semi-arid groundwater basins, but contamination from fertilizers and other agro-chemicals may degrade the quality of groundwater. Affected communities are frequently eco...
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Christopher Potter
The majority of weather station records indicate that surface air temperatures have been warming in California between 1950 and 2005. Temperature data from the mid-1990s to the present were analyzed for stations on California Central Coast near Big Sur (...
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Richard H. Molinar
Pág. 835 - 838
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Deb Niemeier, Song Bai, Susan L. Handy
Pág. 65 - 80
In light of the increasing reliance on compact growth as a fundamental strategy for reducing vehicle emissions, it is important to better understand how land use-transportation interactions influence the production of mobile source emissions. To date, re...
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