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- USGS Research Tackles Critical Bay-Delta Issues
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Together, the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta and San Francisco Bay comprise the largest estuary on the West Coast. The Delta is: 1. The hub of California’s water-delivery system. 2. A source of water for more than 20 million Californians and for millions of acres of farmland in the San Joaquin Valley. 3. Habitat for hundreds of species of wildl...
Below is a summary of some of the issues facing the Delta, and the role that USGS science has played in devising innovative new strategies and solutions.
The critical issues facing California’s water supply, and particularly the issues involving the central water hub of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and San Francisco Bay, pose continuing and evolving challenges to scientists and water managers. The USGS California Water Science Center has proposed new studies to help us understand how the Delta w...
This laboratory, in concert with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) California Water Science Center forms the SDSU-USGS Coastal Waters Lab, and is part of a “Coastal Zone Campus” on San Diego Bay which allows mutual access to and sharing of new and innovative research ideas and activities among SDSU, USGS, and the City of San Diego ...
The USGS California Water Science Center works with Local, State and other Federal agencies to conduct studies that will help give water managers the knowledge they need to effectively allocate water resources under increasing demands.
The regional hydrology studies in the California Water Science Center have addressed the hydrologic response to climate for historical and future climates for a number of regions, including the southwest US, the California hydrologic region, the Great Basin, and upper Colorado River basin.
California’s Water Resources. The USGS California Water Science Center brings many capabilities and tools to the understanding, management, and protection of California’s water and other natural resources. The Center’s approximately 200 scientists and technicians are leaders in: • Conducting long-term monitoring of streamflow and
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Projects offices are where scientists and their support teams conduct research and analysis pertinent to California water issues. At our field offices, hydrologists and other technicians collect and analyze data, and oversee and maintain the streamgaging and other data collection networks.