The latest issue of the San Francisco Estuary & Watershed Science is now available. In this issue:
Editorial
Essays on Groundwater
Luoma, Samuel N.
Essays
Groundwater: Recharge is Not the Whole Story
Bredehoeft, John
Moving from Aquifer Stress to Sustainable Management with Remote Sensing and Local Knowledge
Richey, Alexandra S.
Water Availability and Subsidence in California’s Central Valley
Faunt, Claudia C.; Sneed, Michelle
Research Articles
A Conceptual Model of the Aquatic Food Web of the Upper San Francisco Estuary
Durand, John R.
The Aquatic Trophic Ecology of Suisun Marsh, San Francisco Estuary, California, During Autumn in a Wet Year
Schroeter, Robert E.; O’Rear, Teejay A.; Young, Matthew J.; Moyle, Peter B.
Challenges Facing the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta: Complex, Chaotic, or Simply Cantankerous?
Luoma, Samuel N.; Dahm, Clifford N.; Healey, Michael; Moore, Johnnie N.
About San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science: San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science is an open access, peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes research about the science and resource management of San Francisco Bay, the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta, its watersheds, and adjacent coastal ocean. SFEWS is co-sponsored by the UC Davis John Muir Institute of the Environment and the Delta Stewardship Council.
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