Lorraine E Flint (Former Employee)
Science and Products
Inundation Area '06 New Year's Flood in the Laguna-Mark West Drainage
Effects of Climate on Snowmelt and Water Availability for Reservoirs in the Southern Sierra Nevada
Geohydrology of the Big Bear Valley
Basin Characterization Model (BCM)
Development of unimpaired flows for mountain basins draining to the Bay Delta
Bay Area Ensemble Modeling for Conservation and Biodiversity
Networking the California Climate Commons with the USGS Geo Data Portal
Using Climate and Water Models to Examine Future Water Availability and Biodiversity in California and the Great Basin
Scenarios of climate adaptation potential on protected working lands from management of soils
Characterization of hydrology and sediment transport following drought and wildfire in Cache Creek, California
A multi-scale soil moisture monitoring strategy for California: Design and validation
Characterizing the influence of fire on hydrology in southern California
Increasing soil organic carbon to mitigate greenhouse gases and increase climate resiliency for California
Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico
Errata**September 28, 2018: The purpose of a USGS Open-file report (OFR) is dissemination of information that must be released immediately to fill a public need or information that is not sufficiently refined to warrant publication in one of the other USGS series. As part of that refinement process, an error was discovered in one of the input data sets of the Rio Grande Transboundary Integrated Hy
Soil moisture datasets at five sites in the central Sierra Nevada and northern Coast Ranges, California
High‐elevation evapotranspiration estimates during drought: Using streamflow and NASA Airborne Snow Observatory SWE observations to vlose the upper Tuolumne River Basin eater balance
Characterizing drought in California: new drought indices and scenario-testing in support of resource management
Climate change refugia and habitat connectivity promote species persistence
Erosion of refugia in the Sierra Nevada meadows network with climate change
Climate change influences on pollinator, forest, and farm interactions across a climate gradient
Science and Products
Inundation Area '06 New Year's Flood in the Laguna-Mark West Drainage
Effects of Climate on Snowmelt and Water Availability for Reservoirs in the Southern Sierra Nevada
Geohydrology of the Big Bear Valley
Basin Characterization Model (BCM)
Development of unimpaired flows for mountain basins draining to the Bay Delta
Bay Area Ensemble Modeling for Conservation and Biodiversity
Networking the California Climate Commons with the USGS Geo Data Portal
Using Climate and Water Models to Examine Future Water Availability and Biodiversity in California and the Great Basin
Scenarios of climate adaptation potential on protected working lands from management of soils
Characterization of hydrology and sediment transport following drought and wildfire in Cache Creek, California
A multi-scale soil moisture monitoring strategy for California: Design and validation
Characterizing the influence of fire on hydrology in southern California
Increasing soil organic carbon to mitigate greenhouse gases and increase climate resiliency for California
Rio Grande transboundary integrated hydrologic model and water-availability analysis, New Mexico and Texas, United States, and Northern Chihuahua, Mexico
Errata**September 28, 2018: The purpose of a USGS Open-file report (OFR) is dissemination of information that must be released immediately to fill a public need or information that is not sufficiently refined to warrant publication in one of the other USGS series. As part of that refinement process, an error was discovered in one of the input data sets of the Rio Grande Transboundary Integrated Hy