California Water Science Center (CAWSC) scientists will present their latest research at California’s 2024 Interagency Ecological Program (IEP) Workshop to be held in Sacramento, California from April 23-25.
The IEP Workshop is held each spring for sharing new research results that advance science important to the program and to the larger Delta science community. Seven talks, including a plenary speech by Center Director Anke Mueller-Solger, along with several poster presentations, will be given by CAWSC scientists.
PRESENTATIONS
April 23rd
Improving our Understanding of X2 and Salt Field Dynamics through High Resolution Near-Bed Salinity Monitoring in the San Francisco Estuary
The Cache Slough Complex: A Deep Dive into a Shallow Wetland
Comparing Cyanobacteria and Cyanotoxins in the Delta During Droughts and Deluges
Assessing the dynamics of emerging spring phytoplankton blooms at the confluence of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers, California
Assessing Sediments as a Nutrient Source/Sink to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta
Nicholas Framsted
April 24th
LIGHTNING TALKS
Moderator: Brock Huntsman - IEP Workshop Planning Committee Member
Are Mosquito Control Pesticides Negatively Affecting Delta Water Quality?
April 25th
Plenary Session Speech: We are Smarter Than Me
POSTERS
This year's poster presentations include...
Isotopes in the Toe Drain: Building an isoscape to trace flows to food
Danielle Palm (presenting author)
AquaWatch California-Australia: International Cooperation to Pilot a “Weather
Service” for Water Quality in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Erin Hestir, University of California Merced (presenting author)
CAWSC contributors: Dulcinea Avouris, Brian Bergamaschi, Tom Bergamaschi
Correlations Between Pesticide Presence, Land Use and Streamflows in the Yolo By-Pass
Matthew Uychutin (presenting author)
Kayak Mapping to Document Water Quality Gradients in Shallow Hard to Access Wetland Environments
Jesse Schroeder (presenting author)
Remote Sensing of Water Quality in the Delta: Everyone Measuring Everything All at Once
Dulcinea Avouris (presenting author)
This or SPATT? Designing a cyanotoxin monitoring program in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta
Katrina Cone (presenting author)
To learn more, visit the Annual IEP Workshop website.
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