San Joaquin River salinity: 1991 projections compared to 1977
Authors
Charles R. KratzerLeslie F. Grober
Authors Affiliations
C. R. Kratzer is Senior Water Resource Control Engineer, State Water Resources Control Board, Sacramento; L. F. Grober is Graduate Research Assistant, Hydrologic Sciences Graduate Group, UC Davis.Publication Information
Hilgardia 45(6):24-27. DOI:10.3733/ca.v045n06p24. November 1991.
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Abstract
In the spring of 1991, a water quality model was used to predict flows and salinity in the San Joaquin River for the following summer. It was predicted that the flows and salinities should be more favorable than in 1977, primarily due to improved water quality in the Tuolumne River and increased flows in the Stanislaus River. Actual levels would be largely determined by the amount of diversions from the river.*
Kratzer C, Grober L. 1991. San Joaquin River salinity: 1991 projections compared to 1977. Hilgardia 45(6):24-27. DOI:10.3733/ca.v045n06p24
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