Hydrologist
California Water Science Center
Email:
pstump@usgs.gov
Office Phone:
916-617-2799
Location
Aca11926 - 3115 Ramco St
3115 Ramco St
West Sacramento
, CA
95691-5873
US
Supervisor:
Jon R Burau
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Model archive for a numerical simulation of the one-dimensional advection-dispersion equation of a conservative tracer with oscillating tidal flows. The numerical simulation was used to examine how a conservative tracer evolves along a tidal channel. Scenarios were run to examine the effects increased dispersion, increased and decreased mixing at a channel junction, and increased advection. Code for the model was developed in Matlab (MathWorks® Inc., 2019). Model code, input and output files, and plotting scripts are available with this release. Details of the parameters used in the simulation and results are described in Stumpner et. al 2020. The README.doc file contains description of files provided and instructions...
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This data release includes field data for fishes sampled through mid-water trawls and otter trawl methods from Suisun Bay, California to the mouth of the Sacramento River. These data were collected from the months of September through October in 2022 and 2023 as a part of a multi-year study of Suisun Dredging and Fish Distribution (SDFD). This data release includes quantitative data on collected fish taxa focused on habitat differences between shipping channels and shoals. Sampling was done using short duration (~15 minute) trawls alongside associated water quality sample and Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) data collected at variable locations, depths, times, and currents. First release: May 26,2023 Revised:...
Categories: Data;
Tags: California,
New York Slough,
Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta,
Suisun Bay,
USGS Science Data Catalog (SDC), All tags...
United States,
aquatic biology,
biota,
biota,
datasets,
ecology,
environment,
estuarine ecosystems,
ichthyology,
transect sampling,
water quality,
wetlands, Fewer tags
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The video shows a short animation of river flow dynamics (flow velocity vectors) over multiple tidal cycles.
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Geo-referenced two dimensional velocity profiles collected at discrete cross-sections over an approximately 2km stretch of the Sacramento River. These data were collected over a range of river conditions (stage and discharge) on eight separate dates in February and March of 2016 and May of 2017. Data are available as .csv files contained in the attached .zip file.
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