USGS employees Kurt Weidich, Paul Buchanan, and Maureen Downing-Kunz conduct a Hydrologic Survey between bridge piers using a M9 Acoustic Doplar Current Profiler (ADCP), at USGS gage11455820 Carquinez Strait at Carquinez Bridge near Crockett, CA.
Paul Work, Ph.D., P.E., D.CE (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Evaluation of Hydrodynamic Mixing in Keswick Reservoir, California
Flow and Water Quality Data in the San Francisco Estuary
Soil Stratigraphy and Erosion Potential on the American and Sacramento Rivers
Continuous Monitoring of Water Quality and Suspended-Sediment Transport in the San Francisco Bay and Delta
Ecosystem Engineers: Impacts of Invasive Aquatic Vegetation on the Delta’s Critical Ecosystems
Understanding Influences on Habitat Quality for Delta Smelt and Other Imperiled Fish Populations
Model Archive Summary for Surrogate Turbidity Regression at USGS station 11455780 Suisun Bay at Benicia Bridge near Benicia CA (Upper Sensor), Water Years 2018, 2019, and 2020
Keswick Reservoir, California, Delft3D-FM Model Archive
Evaluation of Hydrodynamic Mixing in Keswick Reservoir, California, 2021-22
Borehole Erosion Test data, Lower American and Sacramento Rivers, California, 2019 (ver. 3.0, July 2020)
Sediment Concentration and Velocity Data to Assess Trapping by Submerged Vegetation
ADCP Data in Support of Water and Suspended-Sediment Flux Measurements at the Golden Gate, 2016-2017
Gust Erosion Chamber Data, Yolo Bypass, CA (2015-16)
USGS employees Kurt Weidich, Paul Buchanan, and Maureen Downing-Kunz conduct a Hydrologic Survey between bridge piers using a M9 Acoustic Doplar Current Profiler (ADCP), at USGS gage11455820 Carquinez Strait at Carquinez Bridge near Crockett, CA.
Evaluation of hydrodynamic mixing in an afterbay reservoir
Seasonal and long-term clarity trend assessment of Lake Tahoe, California–Nevada
Risk-informed levee erosion countermeasure site selection and design in the Sacramento area part 1: Soil sampling, testing, and data processing
Risk-informed levee erosion countermeasure site selection and design in the Sacramento area part 2: Probabilistic numerical simulation of bank erosion
American and Sacramento Rivers, California, erodibility measurements and model
Trapping of suspended sediment by submerged aquatic vegetation in a tidal freshwater region: Field observations and long-term trends
Sediment lithology and borehole erosion testing, American and Sacramento Rivers, California
State of the network: Long-term, high-frequency flow and water quality data in the San Francisco Estuary, California
The USGS California Water Science Center is heavily involved in the measurement of flow and water quality parameters in the San Francisco Estuary, with support from many partner agencies. The California Department of Water Resources (DWR), through the Interagency Ecological Program (IEP) is one of those agencies. This article describes the resulting efforts and methodologies and provides examples
Stratigraphic analysis of Corte Madera Creek flood control channel deposits
Measurements of erosion potential using Gust chamber in Yolo Bypass near Sacramento, California
Erosion characteristics and horizontal variability for small erosion depths in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, California, USA
Record-high specific conductance and water temperature in San Francisco Bay during water year 2015
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Evaluation of Hydrodynamic Mixing in Keswick Reservoir, California
Flow and Water Quality Data in the San Francisco Estuary
Soil Stratigraphy and Erosion Potential on the American and Sacramento Rivers
Continuous Monitoring of Water Quality and Suspended-Sediment Transport in the San Francisco Bay and Delta
Ecosystem Engineers: Impacts of Invasive Aquatic Vegetation on the Delta’s Critical Ecosystems
Understanding Influences on Habitat Quality for Delta Smelt and Other Imperiled Fish Populations
Model Archive Summary for Surrogate Turbidity Regression at USGS station 11455780 Suisun Bay at Benicia Bridge near Benicia CA (Upper Sensor), Water Years 2018, 2019, and 2020
Keswick Reservoir, California, Delft3D-FM Model Archive
Evaluation of Hydrodynamic Mixing in Keswick Reservoir, California, 2021-22
Borehole Erosion Test data, Lower American and Sacramento Rivers, California, 2019 (ver. 3.0, July 2020)
Sediment Concentration and Velocity Data to Assess Trapping by Submerged Vegetation
ADCP Data in Support of Water and Suspended-Sediment Flux Measurements at the Golden Gate, 2016-2017
Gust Erosion Chamber Data, Yolo Bypass, CA (2015-16)
USGS employees Kurt Weidich, Paul Buchanan, and Maureen Downing-Kunz conduct a Hydrologic Survey between bridge piers using a M9 Acoustic Doplar Current Profiler (ADCP), at USGS gage11455820 Carquinez Strait at Carquinez Bridge near Crockett, CA.
USGS employees Kurt Weidich, Paul Buchanan, and Maureen Downing-Kunz conduct a Hydrologic Survey between bridge piers using a M9 Acoustic Doplar Current Profiler (ADCP), at USGS gage11455820 Carquinez Strait at Carquinez Bridge near Crockett, CA.
Evaluation of hydrodynamic mixing in an afterbay reservoir
Seasonal and long-term clarity trend assessment of Lake Tahoe, California–Nevada
Risk-informed levee erosion countermeasure site selection and design in the Sacramento area part 1: Soil sampling, testing, and data processing
Risk-informed levee erosion countermeasure site selection and design in the Sacramento area part 2: Probabilistic numerical simulation of bank erosion
American and Sacramento Rivers, California, erodibility measurements and model
Trapping of suspended sediment by submerged aquatic vegetation in a tidal freshwater region: Field observations and long-term trends
Sediment lithology and borehole erosion testing, American and Sacramento Rivers, California
State of the network: Long-term, high-frequency flow and water quality data in the San Francisco Estuary, California
The USGS California Water Science Center is heavily involved in the measurement of flow and water quality parameters in the San Francisco Estuary, with support from many partner agencies. The California Department of Water Resources (DWR), through the Interagency Ecological Program (IEP) is one of those agencies. This article describes the resulting efforts and methodologies and provides examples
Stratigraphic analysis of Corte Madera Creek flood control channel deposits
Measurements of erosion potential using Gust chamber in Yolo Bypass near Sacramento, California
Erosion characteristics and horizontal variability for small erosion depths in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, California, USA
Record-high specific conductance and water temperature in San Francisco Bay during water year 2015
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government