Publication Type | Book | |
Authors | John Cummings | |
Year | 2004 | |
Publisher | John Cummings | |
Place Published | Petaluma, CA | |
Key Words | ABK; archive; ebook; Laguna; Ballard Lake; Lake Sebring; Lake Jonive; Cunningham; Reclamation; Laguna Swamp; | |
URL | http://northbaydigital.sonoma.edu/cdm/ref/collection/EHDC/id/2436 |
Publication Type | Report | |
Authors | Community Foundation Sonoma County | |
Year | 2010 | |
Date | 10/2010 | |
Publisher | Community Foundation Sonoma County | |
Place Published | Santa Rosa, CA | |
Key Words | BAP |
Publication Type | Resource | |
Authors | Sotoyome Resource Conservation District | |
Year of Publication | 2008 | |
Publisher | Sotoyome Resource Conservation District | |
Key Words | Upper Mark West; watershed; Management Plan |
Publication Type | Conference Presentation | |
Authors | Frances Knapczyk, Napa County Resource Conservation District; Caitlin Cornwall, Sonoma Ecology Center | |
Secondary Authors | Deanne DiPietro; Chris Farrar; Elisabeth Micheli; Kat Ridolfi; Peter Vorster; Alex Young; Robert Zlomke; | |
Affiliations | Sonoma Ecology Center; Napa County Resource Conservation District; The Bay Institute; US Geological Survey; San Francisco Estuary Institute | |
Year | 2009 | |
Key Words | Sonoma Creek; Indicators; Targets; Watershed health; Water supply | |
Conference Name | 2009 State of the Laguna Conference and Science Symposium |
Publication Type | Conference Presentation | |
Authors | Lorraine Flint; Alan Flint | |
Affiliations | U.S. Geological Survey, Placer Hall, 6000 J St., Sacramento, CA 95819 | |
Year | 2009 | |
Key Words | climate change; watershed; hydrology; ecology | |
Notes | LORRAINE E. FLINT: U.S. Geological Survey, California Water Science Center, Sacramento, CA 95819-6129; Phone (916) 278-3223, email: lflint@usgs.gov Lorrie has a PhD in Soil Physics from Oregon State University and has been with the USGS as a Research Hydrologist since 1986. Her current research involves downscaling future climate projections to ecologically relevant scales (1-km to 30-m) and using that as input to a regional scale hydrologic model with the same scale output. The research provides precipitation, min and max air temperature, soil moisture, potential and actual evapotranspiration, solar radiation, climatic water deficit, snow accumulation, snow melt, sublimation, recharge, and runoff. Projects are being conducted throughout the western US for analyses of water availability, flow and transport, snowmelt processes, and ecosystem change. In addition to climate change research, Lorrie has spent the last 3 years working on the Laguna floodplain developing a conceptual model of floodplain sedimentation, measuring sedimentation, and developing a 2-D hydrodynamic model of flow and sediment transport. | |
Conference Name | 2009 State of the Laguna Conference and Science Symposium |
Publication Type | Resource | |
Authors | Christina Sloop | |
Year of Publication | 2008 | |
Publisher | Laguna de Santa Rosa Foundation | |
Place Published | Santa Rosa, CA | |
Key Words | research plan draft | |
Notes | This is a DRAFT copy. |