Anke Mueller-Solger, PhD
Anke Mueller-Solger serves as the Director of the USGS California Water Science Center (CAWSC) in Sacramento, California.
In February 2023, Anke Mueller-Solger, PhD was selected as the CAWSC Center Director. Dr. Mueller-Solger has served as Associate Director for Projects at the USGS California Water Science Center since 2014. She has led a team of about 200 scientists who conduct cutting-edge research and monitoring on diverse water science topics, providing science products and data for partners throughout California and the nation. Dr. Mueller-Solger previously worked for the California Delta Stewardship Council as the first Lead Scientist for the Interagency Ecological Program for the San Francisco Estuary. Dr. Mueller-Solger also held scientific positions with the California Department of Water Resources and at UC Davis. She grew up in Germany and has lived in California since 1990. She has German degrees in Biology and a Ph.D. in Ecology from UC Davis.
Professional Experience
Center Director, USGS California Water Science Center, 2023-present
Associate Director for Projects, USGS California Water Science Center, 2014-2023
Lead Scientist, Interagency Ecological Program for the San Francisco Estuary, 2008-2014
Staff Environmental Scientist, California Department of Water Resources, 2000-2008
Staff Research Associate and Postdoc, University of California, Davis, 1998-2005
Education and Certifications
Ph.D. in Ecology, University of California, Davis, 1998
Diplom (~ M.S.) in Biology, University of Göttingen, Germany, 1994
Vordiplom (~ B.S.) in Biology, University of Göttingen, Germany, 1998
Science and Products
Drought in California
Science Programs and Partnerships
A call for strategic water-quality monitoring to advance assessment and prediction of wildfire impacts on water supplies
Final report on the assessment of the U.S. Geological Survey’s bureauwide Research Grade Evaluation (RGE) process
Changing nitrogen inputs to the northern San Francisco Estuary: Potential ecosystem responses and opportunities for investigation
Prioritizing river basins for intensive monitoring and assessment by the US Geological Survey
Food webs of the Delta, Suisun Bay and Suisun Marsh: an update on current understanding and possibilities for management
Primary production in the Delta: Then and now
Primary production in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: A science strategy to quantify change and identify future potential
Synthesis of studies in the fall low-salinity zone of the San Francisco Estuary, September-December 2011
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Science and Products
Drought in California
Science Programs and Partnerships
A call for strategic water-quality monitoring to advance assessment and prediction of wildfire impacts on water supplies
Final report on the assessment of the U.S. Geological Survey’s bureauwide Research Grade Evaluation (RGE) process
Changing nitrogen inputs to the northern San Francisco Estuary: Potential ecosystem responses and opportunities for investigation
Prioritizing river basins for intensive monitoring and assessment by the US Geological Survey
Food webs of the Delta, Suisun Bay and Suisun Marsh: an update on current understanding and possibilities for management
Primary production in the Delta: Then and now
Primary production in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta: A science strategy to quantify change and identify future potential
Synthesis of studies in the fall low-salinity zone of the San Francisco Estuary, September-December 2011
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.