Episode Synopsis "Delta Hydrodynamics and Water Salinity with Future Conditions"
William Fleenor, UC Davis Center for Watershed Sciences, presents an initial assessment of the salinity implications of four strategies for managing delta water exports. He also explores the impacts on salinity due to two main changes to the Delta over the past century: One to three feet of sea level rise and increased island flooding.
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