
Aguas subterráneas y aumento del nivel del mar
Respuesta de las aguas subterráneas poco profundas al aumento del nivel del mar a lo largo de la costa de la Bahía en cuatro condados

Recursos e información adicionales
- Befus , K. M., Barnard, P. L., Hoover, D. J., Finzi Hart, J. A., & Voss, C. I. (2020). Increasing threat of coastal groundwater hazards from sea-level rise in California. Nature Climate Change, 10(10)
- USGS Liquefaction storymap
- Toxic Tides map
- Plane , E., Hill, K., & May, C. L. (2019). A Rapid Assessment Method to Identify Potential Groundwater Flooding Hotspots as Driven by Sea Levels Rise in Coastal Cities. Water, 2228(11), 8–10
- May, C. L., Mohan, A., Hoang, O., Mak, M., & Badet, Y. (2020). The Response of the Shallow Groundwater Layer and Contaminants to Sea Level Rise. Report by Silvestrum Climate Associates for the City of Alameda, California
- Pathways (2022). City of Palo Alto Sea Level Rise Vulnerability Assessment Appendix A: Shallow Groundwater, Prepared for the City of Palo Alto by Pathways Climate Institute
Autores
Christine L. May, PhD PE Abigail Mohan, MSc Daisy Ramirez Lopez Lindsay Luchinsky, MSc Michael Mak, MSc, PE Pathways Climate Institute
Ellen Plane, MLA, MCP Tony Hale, PhD San Francisco Estuary Institute
Kristina Hill, PhD University of California, Berkeley
