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For more than a century, USGS scientists have conducted research in California’s Bay-Delta region. Informing natural-resource management decisions on the region’s issues, this research has been published in thousands of documents, some highlighted below.

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Late Quaternary depositional history, Holocene sea-level changes, and vertical crustal movement, southern San Francisco Bay, California

Sediments collected for bridge foundation studies at southern San Francisco Bay, Calif., record estuaries that formed during Sangamon (100,000 years ago) and post-Wisconsin (less than 10,000 years ago) high stands of sea level. The estuarine deposits of Sangamon and post-Wisconsin ages are separated by alluvial and eolian deposits and by erosional unconformities and surfaces of nondeposition, feat
Authors
Brian F. Atwater, Charles W. Hedel, Edward J. Helley

Infaunal biomass and production on a mud flat, San Francisco Bay, California

No abstract available.
Authors
F.H. Nichols

Suspended particle transport and circulation in San Francisco Bay - an overview

Differences in the relative magnitude and timing of wind stress and river inflow in the northern and southern reaches of San Francisco Bay create different sedimentary conditions. The northern reach is a partially to well mixed estuary receiving most of the total annual fresh-water input (840 m3 sec−1) and suspended sediment input (4 × 106metric tons) into the bay; more than 80% of the sediment is
Authors
T. J. Conomos, D.H. Peterson

Processes controlling the dissolved silica distribution in San Francisco Bay

No abstract available.
Authors
D.H. Peterson, T. J. Conomos, W. W. Broenkow, E. P. Scrivani

Biological and chemical aspects of the San Francisco Bay turbidity maximum

No abstract available.
Authors
T. J. Conomos, D.H. Peterson

Aerial observations of suspended sediment plumes in San Francisco Bay and the adjacent Pacific Ocean

No abstract avaiable 
Authors
P. R. Carlson, D. S. McCulloch