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A Day in the Life: Groundwater Sampling in Jurupa Valley

A Day in the Life: Groundwater Sampling in Jurupa Valley

The buzzing of an alarm clock marks the start of another day in the field for California Water Science Center scientists Mike Wright, David Dillon...

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Research Opportunities at Federal Agencies on the Sacramento State Campus

Research Opportunities at Federal Agencies on the Sacramento State Campus

The first presentation in the Geology-Ecology-Environmental Science Colloquium Series for Fall 2016 will be held on Tuesday, September 6 at 4:30pm in...

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Back to School: USGS Hydrologist Talks Water Science with Local 5th Graders

Back to School: USGS Hydrologist Talks Water Science with Local 5th Graders

Facing a room full of 5th graders is no easy task, made even harder by the difficult job of attempting to explain the water cycle, aquifer systems...

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Cross-border waters: USGS, UNESCO, and guidelines for transboundary groundwater management

Cross-border waters: USGS, UNESCO, and guidelines for transboundary groundwater management

The old adage goes "there are only three things you can count on. Death, taxes, and transboundary water laws." Okay, well that might not necessarily...

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Study Links Contamination in Southern California Streams to 2009 Station Fire

Study Links Contamination in Southern California Streams to 2009 Station Fire

Elevated levels of trace metals such as iron, lead, nickel and zinc were found in streams of the San Gabriel Mountains north of Los Angeles...

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Methane from Some Wetlands May Lower Benefits of Carbon Sequestration

Methane from Some Wetlands May Lower Benefits of Carbon Sequestration

Methane emissions from restored wetlands may offset the benefits of carbon sequestration a new study from the U.S. Geological Survey suggests. 

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California Water Science Center Talks Water Quality with Orange County Kids

California Water Science Center Talks Water Quality with Orange County Kids

California Water Science Center scientist teach water quality issues to Orange County students

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USGS Science Helps Agencies Create Conservation Plan for Santa Ana River, Native Fishes

USGS Science Helps Agencies Create Conservation Plan for Santa Ana River, Native Fishes

The U.S. Geological Survey is playing a role in providing the science being used by agencies to manage the habitat for two threatened California fish...

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History of Metal Contamination Recorded in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Soil

History of Metal Contamination Recorded in Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Soil

Scientists have traced the history of lead and mercury contamination in tidal wetlands of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, according to a new U.S...

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Scientists from Kazakhstan Visit the California Water Science Center

Scientists from Kazakhstan Visit the California Water Science Center

Scientists from visited the Califonia Water Science Center to discuss California water issues as part of their national tour.

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The Role of Snowpack, Rainfall, and Reservoirs in Buffering California Against Drought Impacts

The Role of Snowpack, Rainfall, and Reservoirs in Buffering California Against Drought Impacts

How reservoirs, snowpack and rainfall help California survive droughts.

 

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During Recent Droughts: Central Valley Groundwater Levels Reached Historical Lows and Land Subsidence Intensified

During Recent Droughts: Central Valley Groundwater Levels Reached Historical Lows and Land Subsidence Intensified

This year, groundwater levels in many wells in California’s Central Valley are at or below historical low levels. In addition, from 2007 through 2015...

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