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Mar 9, 2016 · The CAWSC operates local and statewide networks to collect high-quality data that define natural and human hydrologic changes; analyzes hydrologic processes; maintains data bases; and publishes peer-reviewed reports to create unbiased hydrologic information.
cal Survey’s California Water Science Center provides essential science to help Federal, State, and local water agencies evaluate and man-age California’s critical water resources; adapt to a changing climate; assess, predict, and mitigate natural hazards, such as mudslides and debris flows; and protect
The California Water Science Center measures the flow of surface water, and annual runoff, using a network of more than 500 streamgages that collect real-time data at locations across the state. These gages are part of the larger USGS national streamgage network that contains about 8,000 continuous-record stream-gaging stations.
To meet the demands of a growing California, USGS scientific investigations are helping State and local governments improve emergency management, optimize resources, collect contaminant-source and -mobility information, and improve surface- and ground-water quality.
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The USGS California Water Science Center has proposed new studies to help us understand how the Delta works as an estuary and an ecosystem. These proposed efforts should provide policy-makers and agencies with modeling tools to test various water-management and ecosystem-restoration scenarios.
Map of the Central Valley's four major regions. Regional Characteristics. The Central Valley, also known as the Great Valley of California, covers about 20,000 square miles and is one of the more notable structural depressions in the world.