[S-C] SF Estuary and Watershed Science, March 2005 issue

Kevin Shrieve kevin at lumiere.net
Fri Mar 4 12:45:13 PST 2005


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Subject:  San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science - new volume for 2005
Date:     Fri, 4 Mar 2005 12:35:18 -0800 (PST)
From:     Lauren D. Buffaloe <mm-9338-26627 at cdlibrepositories.bepress.com>

Dear Readers,

Volume 3, Issue 1 of San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science is now 
available. This issue features five research papers, introduces the 
first paper in new manuscript category, and carries our first editorial.

We acknowledge your tremendous support and encourage you to submit 
manuscripts for future issues. Please forward this announcement to your 
colleagues.

Regards,
Lauren

Lauren Buffaloe, Managing Editor
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science
www.estuaryscience.org
buffaloe at calwater.ca.gov

View our companion archive
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Archive
www.estuaryarchive.org


Current Issue - March 2005:

http://repositories.cdlib.org/jmie/sfews/

Musings on a model: CalSim II in California's water community
Ines C. Ferreira, Stacy K. Tanaka, Sarah P. Hollinshead, and Jay R. Lund

A landscape-level model for ecosystem restoration in the San Francisco 
Estuary and its watershed
Wim Kimmerer, Dennis D. Murphy, and Paul L. Angermeier

Phytoplankton regulation in a eutrophic tidal river (San Joaquin River, 
California)
Alan D. Jassby

 From climate-change spaghetti to climate-change distributions for 21st 
Century California
Michael D. Dettinger

Subsidence, sea level rise, and seismicity in the Sacramento-San Joaquin 
Delta
Jeffrey Mount and Robert Twiss

Understanding Central Valley Chinook salmon and steelhead
Randall L. Brown












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