Related Groundwater Management
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Barlow, P.M., Cunningham, W.L., Zhai, Tong, Gray, Mark, 2014, U.S. Geological Survey Groundwater Toolbox, U.S. Geological Survey Techniques and Methods, book 3, chap. B10, 27.
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Christian-Smith, J., and K. Abhold. 2015. Measuring What Matters: Setting Measurable Objectives to Achieve Sustainable Groundwater Management in California. Union of Concerned Scientists: Oakland.
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Dobbin, K., J. Clary, L. Firestone, and J. Christian-Smith. 2015. Collaborating for Success: Stakeholder Engagement for Sustainable Groundwater Management Act Implementation. Community Water Center: Visalia, 46pp.
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Gives, E, The Radical Groundwater Storage Test, Scientific American, November 2017. 50-55.
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Goebel, M., A. Pidlisecky, and R. Knight. 2017. Resistivity imaging reveals complex pattern of saltwater intrusion along Monterey coast. Journal of Hydrology, 551:746-755.
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Helsel, D.R., and R.M. Hirsch. 2002. Statistical Methods in Water Resources Techniques of Water Resources Investigations, Book 4, Chapter A3. U.S. Geological Survey, 522 pp.
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Perrone, D., Rohde, M., 2016. Benefits and Economic Costs of Managed Aquifer Recharge in California. San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, 14(2). jmie_sfews_31665.
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Reeves, H.W., Hamilton, D.A., Seelbach, P.W., Asher, A.J., 2009, Ground-water-withdrawal component of the Michigan water-withdrawal screening tool: U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2009–5003, 36 p.
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RMC Water and Environment, 2015. Creating An Opportunity: Groundwater Recharge through Winter Flooding of Agricultural Land in the San Joaquin Valley.
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Robbins, J., 2017, The Amargosa River Defies the Desert. The New York Times, December 18, 2017
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Ulrich, C., S.S. Hubbard, J. Florsheim, D. Rosenberry, S. Borglin, M. Trotta, and D. Seymour. 2015. Riverbed Clogging Associated with a California Riverbed Filtration System: An Assessment of Mechanisms and Monitoring Approaches. Journal of Hydrology, 529: 1740-1753. DOI
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Union of Concerned Scientists. 2017. Getting Involved in Groundwater: A Guide to California’s Groundwater Sustainability Plans. Union of Concerned Scientists: Oakland, 23 pp.