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Steep Yourself in Science CALFED's Science Conference 2000, on October 3-5, offers over 100 sessions for the broad community of scientists, engineers and managers working on CALFED issues. Categories of topics covered include: organic carbon and lower trophic level processes; levee system integrity; species of special concern; climate variability; salmonids; drinking water quality; contaminant effects; fluvial processes; invasive species effects; hydrodynamics; fish facilities and screening; and tidal wetland processes. Specific presentations range in subject matter from tree-ring reconstruction of S.F. Bay salinity and seasonal feeding habits of steelhead trout in the lower Mokelumne River to floodplain restoration, levee modification, selenium assimilation in striped bass, channel migration in the Sacramento River, and biodiversity in soil seed banks in salt marshes. To see a complete program, visit http://www.iep.water.ca.gov/calfed/sciconf/ |
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