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San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science
http://escholarship.org/uc/jmie_sfews
Publisher: John Muir Institute of the Environment for the San Francisco
Bay-Delta Science Consortium
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science, — an electronic forum on
science and resource management of San Francisco Bay, the Sacramento-San
Joaquin River Delta, and the upstream watersheds, — is a new online Open
Access journal supported by the Bay-Delta Science Program, the San Francisco
Bay-Delta Science Consortium, the University of California, Davis, and
the John Muir Institute of the Environment.
San Francisco Estuary and Watershed Science is established to provide
the opportunity for online publication of peer-reviewed reports
presenting original research findings, reviews, techniques, and comments
dealing with all aspects of the San Francisco Bay-Delta estuary, its
watershed, and adjacent coastal ocean.
Subjects considered appropriate for publication include any aspect of
the physics, chemistry, geology, or biology of this large system.
Particular emphasis will be placed on reports that bridge the individual
technical disciplines and provide novel or informative insights into
attributes and functioning of the Bay-Delta estuary, its watershed and
adjacent coastal ocean. Also appropriate for publication are results
from examinations of resource management policies and programs, both
historic and ongoing.
There are six main objectives for San Francisco Estuary and Watershed
Science:
1. To provide timely, Internet-based communication of peer-reviewed
results of basic and applied research, as well as reviews and syntheses
of information, principles, conclusions, and interpretations on key
regional issues that specifically add to our understanding of the
Bay-Delta estuary, its watershed and adjacent coastal ocean, and the
management of their resources.
2. To provide the opportunity to publish longer reports, monographs,
or special issues of multiple, related chapters covering complex
subjects of both scientific and regional interest, and to provide
access, as appropriate, to an archive of the underlying data.
3. To encourage publication of peer-reviewed reports on the findings
and conclusions of studies conducted by management or regulatory
agencies, for-profit and non-profit organizations, and other entities
that otherwise might have very limited distribution.
4. To provide a forum for commentary, discussion, and debate on the
scientific and management questions and issues pertaining to the science
of the Bay-Delta estuary, its watershed and adjacent coastal ocean, and
management of their resources.
5. To provide Internet access to older, out-of-print (yet often
cited) reports that are still relevant to today's issues and questions,
but that are typically difficult to locate.
6. To ensure that the content of San Francisco Estuary and Watershed
Science is widely discoverable, searchable, and accessible through
digital libraries, public Internet services, and other emerging
information technologies.
Lauren D. Buffaloe, Managing Editor
California Bay-Delta Authority
(916) 996-1157
Email: buffaloe@calwater.ca.gov
Abstracts available online. Full text available as PDF files.
Current Issue: Volume 2 Issue 1 2004
Date: 23 Mar 2004
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