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    Using Sentinel-1 and GRACE Satellite Data to Monitor the Hydrological Variations Within the Tulare Basin, California by Vasco, Donald W., Kim, Kyra H., Farr, Tom G., Reager, J. T., Bekaert, David, Sangha, Simran S., Rutqvist, Jonny, Beaudoing, Hiroko K.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-03-2022)
    “…Subsidence induced by groundwater depletion is a grave problem in many regions around the world, leading to a permanent loss of groundwater storage within an…”
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    Methods in Capturing the Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Flow and Biogeochemical Reactivity in Sandy Beach Aquifers: A Review by Kim, Kyra, Heiss, James

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-03-2021)
    “…Sandy beach aquifers are complex hydrological and biogeochemical systems where fresh groundwater and seawater mix. The extent of the intertidal mixing zone and…”
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    Modeling Hydrologic Controls on Particulate Organic Carbon Contributions to Beach Aquifer Biogeochemical Reactivity by Kim, Kyra H., Heiss, James W., Geng, Xiaolong, Michael, Holly A.

    Published in Water resources research (01-10-2020)
    “…The intertidal zone of beach aquifers hosts biogeochemical transformations of terrestrially derived nutrients that are mediated by reactive organic carbon from…”
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    An Evaluation of Remotely Sensed and In-Situ Data Sufficiency for SGMA-Scale Groundwater Studies in the Central Valley, California by Kim, Kyra H, Liu, Zhen, Rodell, Matthew, Beaudoing, Hiroko, Massoud, Elias, Kitchens, James, Dudek, Marissa, Saylor, Patrick, Corcoran, Forrest, Reager, John T

    “…California’s Central Valley aquifer is a critical freshwater resource for the state, providing drinking water to 6.5 million residents and irrigation water for…”
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    Hydrologic Shifts Create Complex Transient Distributions of Particulate Organic Carbon and Biogeochemical Responses in Beach Aquifers by Kim, Kyra H., Michael, Holly A., Field, Erin K., Ullman, William J.

    “…Biogeochemical reactions within intertidal zones of coastal aquifers have been shown to alter the concentrations of terrestrial solutes prior to their…”
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    Spatial Patterns of Groundwater Biogeochemical Reactivity in an Intertidal Beach Aquifer by Kim, Kyra H., Heiss, James W., Michael, Holly A., Cai, Wei‐Jun, Laattoe, Tariq, Post, Vincent E. A., Ullman, William J.

    “…Beach aquifers host a dynamic and reactive mixing zone between fresh and saline groundwater of contrasting origin and composition. Seawater, driven up the…”
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    Seasonal and Spatial Production Patterns of Dissolved Inorganic Carbon and Total Alkalinity in a Shallow Beach Aquifer by Kim, Kyra H., Heiss, James W., Michael, Holly A., Ullman, William J., Cai, Wei-Jun

    Published in Frontiers in Marine Science (01-06-2022)
    “…Dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and total alkalinity (Alk T ) fluxes to the nearshore ocean can directly impact the rates of primary production, coral reef…”
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