Noah Knowles
Noah Knowles is a Research Hydrologist with the USGS Water Resources Mission Area.
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Potential effects of global warming on the Sacramento/San Joaquin watershed and the San Francisco estuary Potential effects of global warming on the Sacramento/San Joaquin watershed and the San Francisco estuary
California's primary hydrologic system, the San Francisco estuary and its upstream watershed, is vulnerable to the regional hydrologic consequences of projected global climate change. Projected temperature anomalies from a global climate model are used to drive a combined model of watershed hydrology and estuarine dynamics. By 2090, a projected temperature increase of 2.1°C results in a...
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Noah Knowles, Daniel Cayan
Natural and management influences on freshwater inflows and salinity in the San Francisco Estuary at monthly to interannual scales Natural and management influences on freshwater inflows and salinity in the San Francisco Estuary at monthly to interannual scales
Understanding the processes controlling the physics, chemistry, and biology of the San Francisco Estuary and their relation to climate variability is complicated by the combined influence on freshwater inflows of natural variability and upstream management. To distinguish these influences, alterations of estuarine inflow due to major reservoirs and freshwater pumping in the watershed...
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Noah Knowles
Ancient blue oaks reveal human impact on San Francisco Bay salinity Ancient blue oaks reveal human impact on San Francisco Bay salinity
San Francisco Bay is one of the most important estuaries on the west coast of the Americas. Its water quality is controlled primarily by streamflow from the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers. In fact, freshwater inflow from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta explains 86% of the salinity variability at the mouth of the San Francisco Bay estuary [Peterson et al., 1989]. The massive diversion...
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David Stahle, Matthew Therrell, Malcolm Cleaveland, Daniel Cayan, Michael D. Dettinger, Noah Knowles
Diagnosing the flood of 1997 in San Francisco Bay with observations and model results Diagnosing the flood of 1997 in San Francisco Bay with observations and model results
No abstract available.
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Noah Knowles, Daniel Cayan, Reginald Uncles, Lynn Ingram, Dave Peterson
Modeling and predicting intertidal variations of the salinity field in the Bay/Delta Modeling and predicting intertidal variations of the salinity field in the Bay/Delta
San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta have challenged estuarine modelers for some years. Accurate, broad-scale models of this estuary have been in demand by those concerned with its ecological health and the development of sound management policies. A description and better understanding of the dynamics that govern the bay/delta are complicated by the system's complexity
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Noah Knowles, Reginald Uncles
Seasonal/yearly salinity variations in San Francisco Bay Seasonal/yearly salinity variations in San Francisco Bay
The ability of resource agencies to manage fish, wildlife and freshwater supplies of San Francisco Bay estuary requires an integrated knowledge of the relations between the biota and their physical environment. A key factor in these relations is the role of salinity in determining both the physical and the biological character of the estuary. The saltiness of the water, and particularly...
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David H. Peterson, Daniel Cayan, Michael D. Dettinger, Jeanne DiLeo, Stephen Hager, Noah Knowles, Frederic Nichols, Laurence Schemel, Richard Smith, Reginald Uncles
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Filter Total Items: 31
Potential effects of global warming on the Sacramento/San Joaquin watershed and the San Francisco estuary Potential effects of global warming on the Sacramento/San Joaquin watershed and the San Francisco estuary
California's primary hydrologic system, the San Francisco estuary and its upstream watershed, is vulnerable to the regional hydrologic consequences of projected global climate change. Projected temperature anomalies from a global climate model are used to drive a combined model of watershed hydrology and estuarine dynamics. By 2090, a projected temperature increase of 2.1°C results in a...
Authors
Noah Knowles, Daniel Cayan
Natural and management influences on freshwater inflows and salinity in the San Francisco Estuary at monthly to interannual scales Natural and management influences on freshwater inflows and salinity in the San Francisco Estuary at monthly to interannual scales
Understanding the processes controlling the physics, chemistry, and biology of the San Francisco Estuary and their relation to climate variability is complicated by the combined influence on freshwater inflows of natural variability and upstream management. To distinguish these influences, alterations of estuarine inflow due to major reservoirs and freshwater pumping in the watershed...
Authors
Noah Knowles
Ancient blue oaks reveal human impact on San Francisco Bay salinity Ancient blue oaks reveal human impact on San Francisco Bay salinity
San Francisco Bay is one of the most important estuaries on the west coast of the Americas. Its water quality is controlled primarily by streamflow from the Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers. In fact, freshwater inflow from the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta explains 86% of the salinity variability at the mouth of the San Francisco Bay estuary [Peterson et al., 1989]. The massive diversion...
Authors
David Stahle, Matthew Therrell, Malcolm Cleaveland, Daniel Cayan, Michael D. Dettinger, Noah Knowles
Diagnosing the flood of 1997 in San Francisco Bay with observations and model results Diagnosing the flood of 1997 in San Francisco Bay with observations and model results
No abstract available.
Authors
Noah Knowles, Daniel Cayan, Reginald Uncles, Lynn Ingram, Dave Peterson
Modeling and predicting intertidal variations of the salinity field in the Bay/Delta Modeling and predicting intertidal variations of the salinity field in the Bay/Delta
San Francisco Bay and the Sacramento/San Joaquin Delta have challenged estuarine modelers for some years. Accurate, broad-scale models of this estuary have been in demand by those concerned with its ecological health and the development of sound management policies. A description and better understanding of the dynamics that govern the bay/delta are complicated by the system's complexity
Authors
Noah Knowles, Reginald Uncles
Seasonal/yearly salinity variations in San Francisco Bay Seasonal/yearly salinity variations in San Francisco Bay
The ability of resource agencies to manage fish, wildlife and freshwater supplies of San Francisco Bay estuary requires an integrated knowledge of the relations between the biota and their physical environment. A key factor in these relations is the role of salinity in determining both the physical and the biological character of the estuary. The saltiness of the water, and particularly...
Authors
David H. Peterson, Daniel Cayan, Michael D. Dettinger, Jeanne DiLeo, Stephen Hager, Noah Knowles, Frederic Nichols, Laurence Schemel, Richard Smith, Reginald Uncles