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Hydrology

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PAPERS FROM 2008
Hong Li and Jane Wardani (May 16, 2008) Unpaving the Way to Creek Restoration in Lower Sausal Creek Watershed: Applying the EU Water Framework Directive to a US Urban Watershed
Justin E. Lawrence, Josh D. Pollak, and Sarah F. Richmond (May 16, 2008) Perspectives on Dam Removal: York Creek Dam and the Water Framework Directive
Hyojin Kim (May 16, 2008) Mercury and Methylmercury in the San Francisco Bay area: land-use impact and indicators
Teresa Ippolito and Kristen Podolak (May 16, 2008) A Watershed Approach to Urban River Restoration: A Conceptual Restoration Plan for Sausal Creek
Ben Ginsberg (May 16, 2008) A Decade of Changes in the Wildcat Creek Flood Control Channel, North Richmond
Noah Friedman (May 16, 2008) River Restoration for a Socially and Ecologically Devastated Border City
Lindsey Fransen, Jessica Ludy, and Mary Matella (May 16, 2008) When the levees break: Relief cuts and flood management in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Sarah Di Vittorio, Noelle Cole, and Tamar Cooper (May 16, 2008) Accountability in Emerging Forms of Governance: A Comparison of the California Bay-Delta Process and the European Water Framework Directive
John Dingman (May 16, 2008) Impacts of Urbanization on Peak Flow Using Remote Sensing
PAPERS FROM 2006
Erin O. Cubbison (May 24, 2006) Channel Design to Increase Wastewater Treatment Wetland Capacity and Connectivity in Stockton, CA
Andre Chan and Sarah K. Heard (May 17, 2006) The perfect storm : flow through a restored compound channel : Tassajara Creek, Dublin, CA : assessment of the roughness, flow, floodplain conveyance, and compound channel capacity of the restoration of Tassajara Creek from the high-water marks of a 20-year storm
Wendy Renz and Tanya Higgins (May 13, 2006) Morphology, hydrology, and water quality of two vernal pools in Madera County, California
Dan Fahey (May 12, 2006) Updated flood frequencies and a canal breach on the upper Klamath River
Kevin B Lunde and Adam H. Weinstein (May 1, 2006) Post-project evaluation of Tule Ponds in Fremont, California : Integration of stormwater treatment and wetland restoration
Ted Grantham and Kate Tollefson (May 1, 2006) Monitoring channel change at the Sausal Creek Restoration Project, Oakland, California
PAPERS FROM 2005
Rosey Jencks (July 13, 2005) Landscape-based stormwater management for industrial lands Piers 94-96
Carolina Balazs and Micah Lang (May 13, 2005) Hydrology and channel form of an urban creek : Rheem Creek in the context of restoration efforts
Kirk Klausmeyer (May 12, 2005) Effects of climate change on the hydrology of upper Alameda Creek
Lana Skrtic (May 10, 2005) Hydrology of Deer Creek and its tributaries : a contribution to planning a restoration project
Trina Mackie and Eric Zhang (May 1, 2005) Crowley Lake, Mono County : nutrient loading and eutrophication
Z Clayton-Niederman and Alicia Gilbreath (May 1, 2005) Distribution of bed sediment on Clear Creek after removal of Saeltzer Dam
PAPERS FROM 2004
Ashley Holt and Charles F. Battaglia (May 17, 2004) Assessing channel morphology following a floodplain restoration project : Wildcat Creek, Richmond, CA
Miki Kuroda and Jeff Williams (May 12, 2004) Using vegetated strips to manage runoff from Zone 7 Water Agency access roads
Christy Herron, Mary Ann King, and Kristen McDonald (May 12, 2004) A preliminary assessment of potential steelhead habitat in Sinbad Creek, Alameda County
Mike Matz and Alison Purcell (May 11, 2004) Post-restoration changes in bed material and channel features, Redwood Creek, Marin County
Kathryn Gaffney and Angie (Anchi) Mei (May 11, 2004) Site design for a neighborhood-scale stormwater detention park in the proposed Los Angeles River National Urban Wildlife Refuge
Ronald Dean and Edward Steinemann (May 11, 2004) Greenroofs for stormwater runoff control : experiences from two sites
Phoebe Bass and Min Choy (May 11, 2004) Channel incision in Rodeo Creek, Marin County
Christine A. Waljeski and John L. Williams (May 1, 2004) Spatial distribution and possible sources of saline waters in Rodeo Lagoon, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Marin County, California
Jantrue Ting and Caitilin Pope-Daum (May 1, 2004) Post project evaluation of Miller Creek (Marin, CA) restoration : vegetation survival
Paul Rogé (May 1, 2004) Monitoring erosion control strategies of vineyards in Napa County
Matt Oden and Aurel DeHollan (May 1, 2004) Continued monitoring of the Tassajara Creek restoration project 2004
Jessie Levine and Rosalyn Stewart (May 1, 2004) Fall-run chinook salmon habitat assessment : lower Marsh Creek, Contra Costa, CA
Luis Garcia and Rodrigo Orduna (May 1, 2004) The influence of large woody debris on channel form, upper Scott Creek, Santa Cruz County
Alexander Ford (May 1, 2004) Upland groundwater pumping and stream flow, San Jose Creek, Monterey County
Courtney Davis and Patrick Nichols (May 1, 2004) Hydrologic investigation of concrete flood control channel at UC Berkeley’s Richmond Field Station
Shannah Anderson and Lorraine Maldague (May 1, 2004) An assessment of stream flow and habitat quality for steelhead trout in San Pablo Creek, Contra Costa County
Meredith Hall (April 24, 2004) Comparing channel form of restored tidal marshes to ancient marshes of the north San Francisco Bay
Jubilee Daniels and Laura Pagano (April 1, 2004) Post-project appraisal of lower Ritchie Creek dam removal, Napa County
PAPERS FROM 2003
Mike Ferry and Peter Miller (June 2, 2003) The removal of Saeltzer Dam on Clear Creek : an update

 
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