Graham Fogg Profile
Graham Fogg

@gefogg

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Hidden waters Doctor.

Carmichael, CA
Joined November 2009
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@Weather_West
Dr. Daniel Swain
3 years
Latest sign of growing trouble on horizon in San Joaquin watershed: SJ River near Vernalis is now expected to exceed "Danger Stage" on Sunday and stay there indefinitely. This is a more significant development than just exceeding flood stage due to risk to levees. #CAwater (1/3)
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@DaveSchlom
Dave Schlom
3 years
Our latest offering with @egies and @gefogg @NASAJPL 's Felix Landerer is a REALLY important one. Damming rivers and storing water above ground is fraught with problems. There is a better way...
mynspr.org
Host Dave Schlom takes us into the fascinating and vitally important world of groundwater science. Journalist and author of the book Water Always Wins introduces us to the concept of paleo valleys...
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@egies
Erica Gies / SlowWater.World
3 years
Here's a great listen on #groundwater in #California and its role in preventing floods and storing water for drought. Also #paleovalleys! Featuring me & one of Water Always Wins' water detectives, hydrogeologist @gefogg. On Blue Dot with @DaveSchlom:
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Blue Dot, named after Carl Sagan's famous speech about our place in the universe, features interviews with guests from all over the regional, national and worldwide scientific communities. Host Dave...
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@gefogg
Graham Fogg
4 years
Congratulations Sam Sandoval!!
@samuelsandoval
Samuel
4 years
One of this happy all around days! Happy to announce that I received the Chancellor’s award for Global Engagement! @UCDavisGlobal a huge thanks to my friends from UC Davis Chile @UCDavisChile
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Graham Fogg
4 years
California Water Watch https://t.co/dRsNHlf7Dc Water conditions are only vaguely apparent to most locals, so this new site on the state of regional and local CA water resources is an important step. #hydrogeology #cawater @CA_DWR @WaterWired
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@rbalesuc
Roger Bales
4 years
Putting solar on roofs, parking lots, canals, other disturbed land provides multiple benefits. Think natural lands (biodiversity), productive farmland (food). Rooftop solar important for distributed electricity production & resilience, much more.
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@UCDIrrigation
Isaya Kisekka
4 years
The Agricultural Water Center ⁦@ucdavis⁩ has several open postdoc positions. For more info please visit the center website at the link below and scroll down to Job Openings.
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@egies
Erica Gies / SlowWater.World
4 years
Thanks, @RadioBWatt! Paleo valleys are special underground features through which water wants to travel. Hydrogeologist @gefogg says they can help California deal with drought and floods.
@RadioBWatt
Brian Watt 🎙🐝💡
4 years
That's coming up at 8:22 AM. "Tens of thousands of years ago, California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains wore upon their shoulders the ancestors of today’s rivers..." -@egies in @BayNature https://t.co/rvHOZAmhLR
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@WaterWired
Michael E. Campana
4 years
ICYMI @egies in @SciAm: 'The Radical Groundwater Storage Test' New tactics for capturing floods and surviving droughts could help communities across California and the world https://t.co/JfJFWB9xmO #cawater cc: @UCDavisHydro @GRAofCalifornia @GSAHydrogeology @LISABEUTLER @gefogg
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Graham Fogg
4 years
The paleo valleys from the most recent glacial episode are actually bigger than this, but it’s a great illustration. @WaterWired @ucwater @ucanrwater
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Erica Gies / SlowWater.World
4 years
/3 U.C. Davis hydrogeologist Graham Fogg @gefogg has been trying for 40 years to explain to state water managers that the underground is predictable -- so we can find these secret weapons to balance California's water highs and lows. Now they're starting to listen.
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@gefogg
Graham Fogg
4 years
Facts and viruses are stubborn things… so no, omicron is definitely not just Covid evolving to become the common cold…
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Graham Fogg
4 years
KCRA 3 Special Report: The Floods of ‘97 https://t.co/XwbtGFUC15 A great hydrologic remembrance of the massive rain-on-snow flood event of 25 years ago in CA’s Central Valley… a reflection on humility, awe and hope… Happy New Year! @kcraFinan
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kcra.com
Twenty-five years after devastating floods in Northern California, KCRA 3 looks back at what happened, why the damage was so dramatic, what has changed since the years since — and whether it could...
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@WaterWired
Michael E. Campana
4 years
The @CA_DWR Offers $350 Million in Financial Assistance for Groundwater Sustainability Projects.. https://t.co/sV3FKRqs2E #cawater cc: @LISABUTLER @GroundwaterAct @GRAofCalifornia @Groundwatergeek @gefogg @Wasserstille @CA_Water_News @agleader
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Graham Fogg
4 years
Thought-provoking work suggesting forests depend more on groundwater than typically assumed. Fits with hypothesis that forest desiccation and fires are being forced both by surface and groundwater phenomena. https://t.co/HbhVbYmWF0 @reedh2o @AjamiHoori @LCofthesesert @WaterWired
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@gefogg
Graham Fogg
4 years
Our ability to pump a lot of groundwater is brand new in the arc of human history (last ~70yrs). Imagine if we’d put as much energy into deposits (recharge) as the withdrawals (pumping). Join the #floodmar Forum today thru Wed.! @ca_dwr #cawater
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@gefogg
Graham Fogg
4 years
My favorite description of a hydrologic event… https://t.co/xaa8c5zA6I, even tho it lacks terms like “bomb, cyclone, atmospheric river, runoff, infiltration & recharge”. @UCWater
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@FeliciaMarcus
Felicia Marcus
4 years
Worth watching for Nell’s pitch perfect 10 minute overview of California water!
@NellGreenNylen
Nell Green Nylen
4 years
Finally, I'm excited to be moderating "Learning From Our Dry History: Lessons for a Drought-Prone California" at 9:15 am on 10/14 at #ELSYosemite21, w/ the incomparable -Clifford Lee (our LAA honoree!) -@FeliciaMarcus -Valerie Kincaid -@VickySueEspi https://t.co/xHH5Cuaf30 /16
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