DONATE

IAHR Document Library


« Back to Library Homepage « Proceedings of the 26th IAHR World Congress (London, 1995)

Analysis of Salinity Variations in the San Francisco Bay/Delta

Author(s): G. Q. Tabios; H. W. Shen; D. H. Zhao

Linked Author(s):

Keywords: No Keywords

Abstract: The survival of fisheries and other living resources in the San Francisco Bay/Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (see Fig. 1) heavily depends on the salinity regime in the Bay/Delta. Salinity is a result of the interplay of freshwater inflow into the Bay/Delta from the major reservoirs of northern California, diversions and agricultural drainage in the Delta, and the tidal regime of the Pacific Ocean. For this reason, salinity is used as the estuarine standard to manage the freshwater inflow into the Bay/Delta to protect and if possible to restore key living resources and important estuarine values and functions (Shubel, 1991).

DOI:

Year: 1995

Copyright © 2024 International Association for Hydro-Environment Engineering and Research. All rights reserved. | Terms and Conditions