SF ESTUARY & WATERSHED SCIENCE: Ten Essential Bay‒Delta Articles; Geospatial tools and water budgets for the Delta; 20th century outflow and salinity intrusion; Management of invasive water hyacinth

In this edition of the San Francisco Estuary & Watershed Science journal:

ESSAY

Ten Essential Bay‒Delta Articles
Ted Sommer, J. Louise Conrad, and Steven Culberson
DOI // URL

RESEARCH

Geospatial Tools for the Large-Scale Monitoring of Wetlands in the San Francisco Estuary: Opportunities and Challenges
Sophie Taddeo and Iryna Dronova
DOI // URL

Water Budgets for the Delta Watershed: Putting Together the Many Disparate Pieces
Jiro Ariyama, Gabrielle F. S. Boisramé, and Marina Riley Brand
DOI // URL

Characterizing Early 20th Century Outflow and Salinity Intrusion in the San Francisco Estuary
Paul H. Hutton and Sujoy B. Roy
DOI // URL

Management of Invasive Water Hyacinth as Both a Nuisance Weed and Invertebrate Habitat
Erin Donley Marineau, Matthew Perryman, Sharon P. Lawler, Rosemary K. Hartman,
and Paul D. Pratt
DOI // URL

About SFEWS

Established 15 years ago, San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science , is an open access, peer-reviewed publication that provides credible scientific research about the environmental and water supply issues of the Bay‒Delta, linking new science to policy with great impact. SFEWS‘s regional focus offers authors a chance to publish research that may uncover novel solutions to help solve some of the most significant problems that California policymakers are addressing today.

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