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Laurel Larsen (@waterslashcycle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Groundwater is essential for Coho Salmon persistence and recruitment in intermittent streams of northern California! Read about how we used fluorescence spectroscopy to come to this conclusion here: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

Groundwater is essential for Coho Salmon persistence and recruitment in intermittent streams of northern California! Read about how we used fluorescence spectroscopy to come to this conclusion here: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…
Hyporheic (@belowtheflow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Peralta-Maraver et al. (2018) show "the ability of the HZ to process dissolved solutes is mediated by a hierarchical interaction between hydrological patterns and community ecology" & call for interdisciplinary studies on flow regulation & contamination. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Peralta-Maraver et al. (2018) show "the ability of the HZ to process dissolved solutes is mediated by a hierarchical interaction between hydrological patterns and community ecology" & call for interdisciplinary studies on flow regulation & contamination. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
AGU's Eos (@agu_eos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Closeness to the ocean has transitioned from being an asset to being potentially a liability.” #nuisanceflooding #dockstreet #AGU100 ow.ly/j8V730nIDLx

UC Berkeley RiverLab (@river_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us this summer for the 25th edition of our River Restoration Course, August 12-16, 2019. Registrations are open: riverlab.berkeley.edu/index.php/geom…

WWF Water 💧🐟 (@wwfleadwater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Planned hydropower dams threaten most of the remaining blue rivers on this map in recent @nature study on free flowing rivers. As International Hydropower Association (IHA) #worldhydrocongress opens today, new report shows we can sustainably power the future without damming these rivers pand.as/connected_flow…

Planned hydropower dams threaten most of the remaining blue rivers on this map in recent @nature study on free flowing rivers. As <a href="/iha_org/">International Hydropower Association (IHA)</a> #worldhydrocongress opens today, new report shows we can sustainably power the future without damming these rivers pand.as/connected_flow…
Berkeley WaterCenter (@berkeleywater) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Affiliate @wursterlife UC Berkeley RiverLab's Matt Kondolf and colleagues write about Investment in Renewable Energy Could Save Tropical Rivers with Daniel M Kammen, Rafael Schmitt and Noah Kittner in nature commentary bwc.berkeley.edu/node/285

Affiliate @wursterlife <a href="/River_Lab/">UC Berkeley RiverLab</a>'s Matt Kondolf and colleagues write about Investment in Renewable Energy Could Save Tropical Rivers with <a href="/dan_kammen/">Daniel M Kammen</a>, Rafael Schmitt and Noah Kittner in <a href="/nature/">nature</a> commentary bwc.berkeley.edu/node/285
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Early bird registration for the 2019 Sagehen River Restoration Course ends tomorrow (May 31)! Register now to reserve your spot!

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A great paper by @wursterlife colleagues Sophie Taddeo and Dr. Iryna Dronova on development of coupled field-based and geospatial tools for large-scale wetland restoration monitoring efforts! Check it out at the link below.

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Inviting submissions to the 2019 AGU Fall conference session “Managing multifunctional watersheds for the 21st century"! Organized by Rjp Schmitt, P. James Dennedy-Frank, and Matt Kondolf. AGU (American Geophysical Union) agu.confex.com/agu/fm19/preli…

Anneliese Sytsma (@sytsmaanneliese) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My first second author paper is published in WRR! agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.102… Spoiler: emulator models are cool and spatial pattern features that explain hydrological variability are not stable across soils, slopes and storms. @quatratavia ReNUWIt

Yale Environment 360 (@yalee360) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Critics of Nepal’s aggressive road building note that most mountain roads are being crudely dug along riverbanks and across slopes that are prone to landslides and monsoon rains. With little public discussion, roads are even surging into national parks. e360.yale.edu/features/pavin…