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  • Harmful algal bloom and aquatic weeds data from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, collected to evaluate the impact of the 2021 Temporary Urgent Change Order and Emergency Drought Barrier
  • Hartman, Rosemary; California Department of Water Resources
    Bosworth, David; California Department of Water Resources
    Rasmussen, Nicholas; California Department of Water Resources
    Flynn, Theodore; California Department of Water Resources
    Bouma-Gregson, Keith; US Geological Survey
    Khanna, Shruti; California Department of Fish and Wildlife
    Frantzich, Jared; California Department of Water Resources
  • 2023-02-10
  • Hartman, R., D. Bosworth, N. Rasmussen, T. Flynn, K. Bouma-Gregson, S. Khanna, and J. Frantzich. 2023. Harmful algal bloom and aquatic weeds data from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, collected to evaluate the impact of the 2021 Temporary Urgent Change Order and Emergency Drought Barrier ver 1. Environmental Data Initiative. https://doi.org/DOI_PLACE_HOLDER (Accessed 2024-12-29).
  • Condition 8 of the June 2021 Temporary Urgency Change Order for the Central Valley Project (CVP) and State Water Project (SWP) requires a special study of harmful algal blooms (HABs) in the Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta (Delta) and the spread of submersed aquatic vegetation (SAV), also referred to as “aquatic weeds”. A report on the study was submitted to the State Water Resources Control Board on June 1, 2022. This data package contains all publicly available data used in the report, including visual cyanobacteria reports, cyanotoxin data, water quality, nutrients, flow/hydrodynamics, chlorophyll-a concentrations, temperature, coverage of SAV and FAV, use of herbicides, and human populations. Many of these data were derive from other datasets, though some were collected specifically for this study

  • N: 38.56      S: 37.68      E: -121.3      W: -121.869
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