Special issue includes the first five chapters of the State of Bay Delta Science 2016 and more …
The latest issue of the San Francisco Estuary Watershed & Science is now available. In this issue:
RESEARCH
Historical and Future Relations Between Large Storms and Droughts in California
Michael Dettinger
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A Water Balance Model to Estimate Flow Through the Old and Middle River Corridor
Stephen W. Andrews, Edward S. Gross, and Paul H. Hutton
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3-D Simulations of the San Francisco Estuary with Subgrid Bathymetry to Explore Long-Term Trends in Salinity Distribution and Fish Abundance
Michael MacWilliams, Aaron J. Bever, and Erin Foresman
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POLICY AND PROGRAM ANALYSIS
Benefits of Economic Costs of Managed Aquifer Recharge in California
Debra Perrone and Melissa Merri Rodhe
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SPECIAL ISSUE: THE STATE OF BAY–DELTA SCIENCE 2016, PART 1
The State of Bay–Delta Science 2016: An Introduction
Michael Healey, Peter Goodwin, Michael Dettinger, and Richard Norgaard
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Delta Smelt: Life History and Decline of a Once-Abundant Species in the San Francisco Estuary
Peter B. Moyle, Larry R. Brown, John R. Durand, and James A. Hobbs
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Anadromous Salmonids in the Delta: New Science 2006–2016
Russell W. Perry, Rebecca A. Buchanan, Patricia L. Brandes, Jon R. Burau, and Joshua A. Israel
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Predation on Fishes in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta: Current Knowledge and Future Directions
Gary D. Grossman
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The Delta as Changing Landscapes
John Wiens, Letitia Grenier, Robin Grossinger, and Michael Healey
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