Drought

 

    News department stories:
  • Regulators and researchers seek innovative water-quality solutions
  • Lessons flow from Klamath Basin water crisis
  • Letters: Scott River Flows
  • Q & A: Devising a water strategy for the 21st century
  • California's Long Drought
  • Water scarcity: The changing California water scene
    Research articles:
  • Juniper removal may not increase overall Klamath River Basin water yields
  • Providing reliable supply of safe drinking water poses challenges
  • Is California's future hydraulically sustainable?
  • Restoring aquatic ecosystems is a matter of values
  • Soil salinity poses challenges for sustainable agriculture and wildlife
  • The price of water
  • Single-season drought irrigation strategies influence almond production
  • Drought takes toll on Central Coast's native oaks
  • Stress-adapted landscapes save water, escape injury in drought
  • Imposed drought stress has no long-term effect on established alfalfa
  • When water is scarce
  • Well set aside proposal
  • Blue oaks withstand drought
  • Wheat response to drought
  • Responses of young almond trees to late-season drought
  • Coniferous seedling survival
  • Improved oat variety
  • Drought-tolerating ornamentals
  • Drought survival of ponderosa
  • New Grasses

NEWS DEPARTMENT STORIES

Regulators and researchers seek innovative water-quality solutions
by Robin Meadows
October-December 2007

Lessons flow from Klamath Basin water crisis
by Janet Byron
July-August 2002

Letters: Scott River Flows
From the Editors
March-April 2001

Q & A: Devising a water strategy for the 21st century
by Henry J. Vaux
January-February 1999

California's Long Drought
by Henry J. Vaux
May-June 1992

Water scarcity: The changing California water scene
by Kenneth R. Farrell
May-June 1991

RESEARCH ARTICLES

Juniper removal may not increase overall Klamath River Basin water yields
by Timothy J. Kuhn, Kenneth W. Tate, David Cao, Melvin R. George
October-December 2007

Providing reliable supply of safe drinking water poses challenges
by Jeannie L. Darby, George Tchobanoglous
September-October 2000

Is California's future hydraulically sustainable?
by Richard E. Howitt
March-April 2000

Restoring aquatic ecosystems is a matter of values
by Peter B. Moyle
March-April 2000

Soil salinity poses challenges for sustainable agriculture and wildlife
by John Letey
March-April 2000

The price of water: Market-based strategies are needed to cope with scarcity
by David Sunding
March-April 2000

Single-season drought irrigation strategies influence almond production
by David A. Goldhamer, Timothy E. Smith
January-February 1995

Drought takes toll on Central Coast's native oaks
by William Tietje, William Weitkamp, Wayne Jensen, Sergio Garcia
November-December 1993

Stress-adapted landscapes save water, escape injury in drought
by Roy M. Sachs
November-December 1991

Imposed drought stress has no long-term effect on established alfalfa
by Carol A. Frate, Bruce A. Roberts, Vern L. Marble
May-June 1991

<When water is scarce: Ground water is key to easing impact of drought
by Richard E. Howitt
May-June 1991

Well set aside proposal: A scenario for ground water banking
by Richard E. Howitt, Marangu M'Marete
May-June 1991

Blue oaks withstand drought
by Douglas D. McCreary
March-April 1990

Wheat response to drought
by Robert E. Sojka, Lewis H. Stolzy
September-October 1981

Responses of young almond trees to late-season drought
by Elias Fereres, Thomas M. Aldrich, Herbert Schulbach, Donald A. Martinich
July-August 1981

Coniferous seedling survival: Jeffrey pine seedlings outlived white fir, ponderosa pine, and incense cedar in drought tests involving simulated dew
by Edward C. Stone
October 1957

Improved oat variety: Resistant to drought, shattering and stem rust, the new Indio shows promise
by Coit A. Suneson
August 1957

Drought-tolerating ornamentals: Natives and introductions from like climates require little water or maintenance and are adaptable to rural landscape
by Robert B. Deering
September 1956

Drought survival of ponderosa: Pine seedlings treated with simulated dew survive by month nontreated controls in greenhouse tests
by E. C. Stone, H. A. Fowells
July 1954

New Grasses: Drought-resistant strains of perennials developed for dry range lands
by G. L. Stebbins September 1950

 

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