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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in San Francisco Estuary sediments

Marine Chemistry, 2004
Abstract The objectives of this study were to examine surface sediments in the San Francisco Estuary for PAH composition over a range of spatial and temporal scales to determine distributions, trends, and possible sources. Surface sediments (top 5 cm) were collected at 26 sites from 1993 to 2001.
Daniel R. Oros, John R.M. Ross
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Spring climate and salinity in the San Francisco Bay Estuary

Water Resources Research, 1993
Salinity in the San Francisco Bay Estuary almost always experiences its yearly maximum during late summer, but climate variability produces marked interannual variations. The atmospheric circulation pattern impacts the estuary primarily through variations of runoff from rainfall and snowmelt from the Sierra Nevada and, secondarily, through variations ...
Daniel R. Cayan, David H. Peterson
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Temporal Dynamics of an Estuary: San Francisco Bay

1985
1. Environmental setting of San Francisco Bay.- 2. Time scales of circulation and mixing processes of San Francisco Bay waters.- 3. Interannual variability in dissolved inorganic nutrients in Northern San Francisco Bay Estuary.- 4. Gas exchange in San Francisco Bay.- 5. Benthic fluxes in San Francisco Bay.- 6.
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Atmospheric Concentrations and Fluxes of Organic Compounds in the Northern San Francisco Estuary

Environmental Science & Technology, 2002
A study was conducted to measure atmospheric concentrations of PAHs and PCBs and estimate their fluxes between air and water in the northern San Francisco Estuary. Ambient air samples were collected once every 12 days at a single sampling site in Concord, CA, from June to November 2000, using a modified high-volume air-sampling device equipped with ...
Pam, Tsai   +4 more
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Managing freshwater inflow to the San Francisco Bay Estuary

Regulated Rivers: Research & Management, 1989
The watershed of California's Central Valley drains into San Francisco Bay, the largest estuary on the Pacific Coast. The water resources of the Valley have been intensively exploited, particularly in the last 50 years, with the construction of large-scale irrigation systems.
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San Francisco Bay, the Urbanized Estuary

Estuaries, 1982
Donald E. Hoss, T. J. Conomos
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Characterizing the san Francisco estuary: A case study of science management in the national estuary program

Coastal Management, 1993
Abstract The San Francisco Estuary Project sought to “characterize”; environmental conditions in the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento‐San Joaquin Delta. This task involved systematic description and analysis of conditions, to provide the scientific basis for policy reform.
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San Francisco Estuary Project

1999
Judith E. Innes, Sarah Connick
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Simulating Periodic Stratification in the San Francisco Estuary

Estuarine and Coastal Modeling (2005), 2006
Edward S. Gross   +2 more
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