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From californiawaterblog.com

Ash in the Rivers: The Unexplored Consequences of Post-Wildfire Runoff on Freshwater Fish

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By Garfield Kwan & Christine Parisek Wildfires have become a hot topic. Although wildfires are a natural part of some ecosystems (e.g. the chaparral biome), megafires (fires that burn >100,0…

#fire #fish #water #runoff #wildfire #ecosystem #Freshwater #waterpollution

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10 Lessons from a Collaborative Modeling Approach to discussing more adaptive Lake Powell and Lake Mead operations

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by David E. Rosenberg Lake Powell at Wahweap Boat Marina (Reclamation, 2021) Water models serve a variety of purposes. Stakeholders and managers use models to simulate the effects of new possible m…

on Jul 23

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Can large dams help feed downstream ecosystems?

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By Francisco J. Bellido-Leiva, Nicholas Corline, and Robert A. Lusardi About 1,500 dams obstruct, modify, and regulate flow in all but one of California’s major rivers. These dams provide Californi…

on Feb 23

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Dam-Failure Flood Risk in California: How to Manage Low-Probability Hazards

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by Kallee Bareket-Shavit, Ryan Miller, and Nicholas Pinter Every year, damaging floods strike somewhere around the world, including sometimes in California like during winter 2022-23. Even a house …

on Jan 22

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California water ideas that deserve more attention

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By Peter B. Moyle, Karrigan Börk, Christine A. Parisek, Fabian A. Bombardelli, Jay Lund, and Andrew L. Rypel A panel blog Water systems run on ideas, among many other things. Water ideas are freque…

on Dec 11