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Holocene Climates and Connections between the San Francisco Bay Estuary and its Watershed: A Review

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2007

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Malamud-Roam, Frances, Dettinger, M, Ingram, B Lynn, Hughes, Malcolm K, and Florsheim, Joan L, 2007, Holocene Climates and Connections between the San Francisco Bay Estuary and its Watershed: A Review: San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, v. 5, iss. 1.

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Climate over the watershed of the San Francisco Bay Delta estuary system varies on a wide range of space and time scales, and affects downstream estuarine ecosystems. The historical climate has included mild to severe droughts and torrential rains accompanied by flooding, providing important lessons for present-day resource managers. Paleoclimate records spanning the last 10,000 years, synthesized across the Estuary, watershed and key regions beyond, provide a basis for increased understanding of how variable California’s climate can be and how it affects the Bay Delta system. This review of paleoclimate records reveals a gradual warming and drying in California from about 10,000 years to about 4,000 years before present. During this [...]

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Added to ScienceBase on Thu Apr 18 09:35:18 MDT 2013 by processing file <b>Geochemistry and Hydroclimatology of Streams and Estuaries.xml</b> in item <a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/504216bae4b04b508bfd339d">https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/504216bae4b04b508bfd339d</a>

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