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(2017).
Managing California’s Water: Insights from Interviews with Water Policy Experts.
(Bartolomeo, E., Lund J. R., & Hanak E., Ed.).San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 10(4),
Managing California's Water (329.9 KB)
(2012). 
Stream temperature sensitivity to climate warming in California’s Sierra Nevada: impacts to coldwater habitat.
Climatic Change. 1-22.
(2012). In bad waters: Water year classification in nonstationary climates.
Water Resources Research. 49(February 2013), 1137-1148.
wateryear.pdf (8.73 MB)
(2013). 
Hydrologic Response and Watershed Sensitivity to Climate Warming in California’s Sierra Nevada.
PLoS ONE. 5(4),
(2010).
(2009). Optimizing the dammed: Water supply losses and fish habitat gains from dam removal in California.
Journal of Environmental Management. 136, 121-131.
Journal of Environmental Management: Optimizing the dammed (2.09 MB)
(2014). 
Water-Energy Sector Vulnerability to Climate Warming in the Sierra Nevada: A Method to Consider Whether Dams Mitigate Climate Change Effects.
38.
CWS Technical Report 2011-001 (2.59 MB)
(2011). 
Fish Habitat Optimization to Prioritize River Restoration Decisions.
River Research and Applications.
(2011). A Method to Consider Whether Dams Mitigate Climate Change Effects on Stream Temperatures.
Journal of the American Water Resources Association.
Viers_JAWRA_2011.pdf (94.01 KB)
(2013). 
Water and Energy Sector Vulnerability to Climate Warming in the Sierra Nevada: Water Year Classification in Non-Stationary Climates.
Our Changing Climate.
(2012).
(2006). Managing Fire-Prone Forests in the Western United States.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 4(9), pp. 481-487.
(2006).
(2010). Little Shasta River Aquatic Habitat Assessment 2016.
Little Shasta River Aquatic Habitat Assessment 2016.pdf (2.15 MB)
(2017). 
Not all breaks are equal: Variable hydrologic and geomorphic responses to intentional levee breaches along the lower Cosumnes River, California.
River Research and Applications.
rra3159.pdf (6.52 MB)
(2017). 
Water Temperature Patterns Below Large Groundwater Springs: Management Implications For Coho Salmon In The Shasta River, California.
River Research and Applications. 30(4),
rra2655.pdf (1.16 MB)
(2014). 
Little Shasta River Preliminary Assessment.
LittleShasta_2015assessment_final_04-11-2016.pdf (2.05 MB)
(2016). 
Seasonal macrophyte growth constrains extent, but improves quality, of cold-water habitat in a spring-fed river.
Nichols_et_al-2020-Hydrological_Processes.pdf (2.24 MB)
(In Press). 
Reservoir Operating Rule Optimization for California's Sacramento Valley.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 14(1),
(2016). Economic and Water Supply Effects of Ending Groundwater Overdraft in California's Central Valley.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science. 14(1),
Economic and Water Supply Effects of Ending Groundwater Overdraft in California's Central Valley (1.5 MB)
(2016). 
Dynamic river processes drive variability in particulate organic matter over fine spatiotemporal scales.
Freshwater Biology. 65(9), 1569-1584.
fwb.13522.pdf (1.3 MB)
(2020). 