Publications
Addressing Nitrate in California’s Drinking Water: Executive Summary.
(Darby, J., Fogg G., Howitt R., Jessoe K., Pettygrove S. G., Quinn J. F., et al., Ed.).Addressing Nitrates in California's Drinking Water.
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(2012). Agro-Economic Analysis of Management of Nitrogen Load of Groundwater in California.
Fall Conference American Geophysical Union.
(2011). Agro-Economic Analysis of Nitrate Crop Source Reductions.
Journal of Water Resources Management and Planning ASCE. 139(5), 11.
(2013). Assessing Potential Impacts of Livestock Management on Groundwater.
Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions. 20pp.
Livestock-groundwater report (4.07 MB)
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California Water Policy Seminar 2015: Groundwater Problems and Prospects.
Overview of California Groundwater by Graham Fogg, Jan. 5, 2015 (134.57 KB)
California's 2014 Groundwater Legislation by Tina Cannon Leahy, Cynthia Tuck and Kay Williams; Jan. 12, 2015 (149.43 KB)
Sharing Groundwater: Legal Issues and Challenges by Davis Aladjem and Richard Frank; Jan. 26, 2015 (138.51 KB)
Toward Groundwater Sustainability Planning in an Agro-Urban Basin by Tim O'Halloran, Feb. 2, 2015 (152.54 KB)
Groundwater Management Practices for Local Sustainability by David Orth, Feb. 9, 2015 (140.22 KB)
State activities by Michael Lauffer and David Gutierrez (152.81 KB)
Groundwater-dependent ecosystems by Maurice Hall, Richard Frank and Thomas Harter (142.78 KB)
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California's agricultural regions gear up to actively manage groundwater use and protection.
California Agriculture. 69(3), 11.
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Economic Analysis of Crop Nitrate Source Reductions.
International Water Resources: Challenges for the 2151 Century and Water Resources Education.
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(2014). Geological control of physical and chemical hydrology in California vernal pools.
Wetlands. 28, 347–362.
(2008). Hydro-economic analysis of groundwater pumping for irrigated agriculture in California’s Central Valley, USA.
Hydrogeology Journal. 23(6), 1205-1216.
(2015). The role of perched aquifers in hydrological connectivity and biogeochemical processes in vernal pool landscapes, Central Valley, California.
Hydrological Processes. 20, 1157–1175.
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