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- Interaction of Se Biogeochemistry With Foodchain Disruption in Full-Scale Evaporation Basins
- Selenium Removal from Agricultural Drainage Water by Selenate-Reducing Bacteria
- Does Saline Drainage Water Affect Crop Tolerance to Boron?
- Integrated Drain Water Management in the Central Valley
- Salinity/Drainage Program - Funded Research Projects
- Phytoremediation of Selenium-Contaminated Drainage Sediments and Chemical Characterization of Potentially Ecotoxic Se Forms
- Fate of Colloid-Particulate Elemental Selenium in Aquatic Systems
- Biochemical Characterization of Microphyte Composition in Relation to Se Biogeochemistry and Bioavailability
- Removal of Selenium from Drainage Water in Lined Reduction, Attachment, and Open Oxidation Channels: A Field Study
- Management Effects on Selenium Fractionation, Speciation and Bioavailability in Sediments from Evaporation Basins
- Physical-Chemical Nature of Sediment Selenium with Implications for Bioavailability
- Conceptual Modeling of Salt Management Problems in the Western San Joaquin Valley of California
- Algal Community Assessment Under Different Nutrient and Grazing Intensity Regimes: Selenium Volatilization and Ecotoxic Risk
- Mass Balance of Water and Se in the TLDD Flow-Through Wetland Cells
- Transformation of Selenium Species in Sediment and Wetland Management Approaches for the Enhancement of Selenium Volatilization and Remediation Efficiency
- Water and Land Management in Irrigated Ecosystems
- Potential for Using Blended Drainage Water for Irrigating West Side, San Joaquin Valley Pistachios
- Using EM and VERIS Technology to Assess Land Suitability for Orchard and Vineyard Development in Non-saline Environments
- Validation of Protocols for Using Trunk Diameter and Tree Water Potential Measurements in Orchard Irrigation Scheduling
- Contrasting Irrigation Application Methods for Drainage Reduction and Soil Salinity Mangement
- Improving Water and Nutrient Management Practices on Dairies in the Southern San Joaquin Valley
- Physical-Chemical Nature of Sediment Selenium with Implications for Bioavailability
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- Research - Recently funded projects
- Category I - Hydrology, Climatology & Hydraulics
- Predicting Flow and Sediment Transport in Steep Channels: Field Study and Flume Experiments to Develop and Test Models
- Mount Shasta's Glaciers: An Endangered Resource?
- Assessment of the Structure and Function of Natural Hydraulic Jumps
- Hydrodynamic Design in Coastal Wetland Restoration: Topography Optimization and Stability Assessment by Adjoint Sensitivity Method
- Hydrodynamics of Shallow Water Habitats in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
- Study of Ground Water Dynamics in the Kern Alluvial Fan, California
- A Stochiastic Sediment Supply Model for a Mountainous, Semi-Arid Landscape
- Understanding and Predicting Seasonal-to-Interannual Fluctuations in California Precipitation Using an Atmospheric General Circulation Model
- Evaluation of the Effects of Surface Water and Ground Water Interactions on Regional Climate and local Water Resources
- Soil Water Monitoring Using Geophysical Techniques: Development and Applications in Agriculture and Water Resources Management
- Category II - Aquatic Ecosystems
- Influence of Nutrient Loading on the Invasion of an Alien Plant Species, Giant Reed (Arundo donax) in Southern California Riparian Ecosystems
- The Importance of Algal Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids (PUFA) and Carbon Flow Pathways in Mercury Transfer into the Lower Biota of Two California Lakes
- Structure and Seasonal Changes of Nematode Communities from Vernal Pools (Santa Rosa Plateau)
- Pyrethroid Insecticides in Nursery Runoff: Transport and Impact on Aquatic Invertebrates
- Linking Upland Landcover Change with Wetland Structure in Elkhorn Slough, CA
- Upstream and Upslope Translocation of River-Borne Materials by Aquatic and Riparian Organisms: Contrasts in Spatial Fluxes along Mainstems and at Tributary Confluences
- Freshwater Mussels in California's North Coastal Streams; Current Status and Geomorphologic Controls
- The Influence of Introduced Trout on the Diversity and Structure of Native Aquatic Invertebrate Communities in High Sierran Streams
- Conservation Genetics of the Tidewater Goby -- Eucyclogobius newberryi
- Assessing the Response of Degradative Biofilms to Groundwater Pollutants
- Examining the Relative Influence of Riparian and Upland Landcover and Landuse on Instream Habitat: Improved Methods for the Russian River Basin
- Effects of Fine Sediment Storage on Food Web Structure and Juvenile Salmonid Rearing in North Coast California Rivers
- How California Fishes Swim Upstream Past Rapids, Waterfalls and Human-Made Barriers
- Habitat Features and Aquatic Health: Evaluating California’s Stream Bioassessment Procedure in Natural and Artificial Streams in a Grazed Eastern Sierra Valley
- Category III - Water Quality
- Experimental Determinations of Henry's Law Constants of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) to Evaluate Exposure to Aquatic Biota
- Nature of Flow and Gas Dynamics below Spreading Ponds
- Cryptosporidium In Bivalves as Indicators of Fecal Pollution in the California Coastal Ecosystem
- The Catalysis of Perchlorate Ion Electroreduction at Transition Metal Electrodes
- DNA Aptamers-Based Detection of Atrazine in Water
- Use of Bioassays to Assess the Water Quality of Wastewater Treatment Plants for the Occurrence of Estrogens and Androgens
- The Speciation and Reactivity of Wastewater-Derived Organic Nitrogen
- Cryptosporidium In Bivalves as Indicators of Fecal Pollution in the California Coastal Ecosystem
- Tunable Immunosorbents for the Remediation of Atrazine- and Simazine-Contaminated Water
- Application of Acoustic Pressure Waves in Aquifer Remediation and Mobilization of Entrapped Organic Liquids
- Biodegradation of Estrogenic Compounds and its Enhancement in a Membrane Bioreactor
- Is Urban Runoff a Source of Human Pathogenic Viruses to Recreational Beach Waters
- Landscape Level Controls on Nitrate-Nitrogen in Forested and Chaparral Catchments of Southern California
- Development of a Rapid, Sensitive, and Quantitative Method to Detect Infective Hepatitis A Virus in Water
- In-Situ Bioremediation of MTBE Contaminated Ground Water Using Biobarriers
- Transport and Fate of Nitrate-Nitrogen in Heterogeneous, Unsaturated Sediments Below the Root Zone
- Feasibility of Using Bioaugmentation with Bacterial Strain PM 1 for Bioremediation of MTBE-Contaminated Vadose and Ground Water Environments
- Enhancing the Utility of In Vitro Digestive Fluid Extraction as a Management Tool for Contaminated Aquatic Sediments
- Category IV - Water Development & Management Alternatives
- Category V - Water Law, Institutions & Policy
- Negotiating Contentious Claims to Water: Shifting Institutional Dynamics for the Allocation of Water Between the Eel and Russian River Basins
- Multilateral Negotiations, Coalition Formation and California Water Policy
- An Integrated Modeling Framework for Analyzing Wetland Policies: Balancing Ecosystem Services and Economic Factors
- Special Projects
- Category I - Hydrology, Climatology & Hydraulics
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