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California and the Drought JordanVick

Purpose:ToshowhowthecurrentCaliforniadroughthasincreasedtheeffectofac8onsofhumansinCaliforniaintherecentAnthropoceneandiscurrentlyshapingmajorgeologicalaspectsinarapid8mespan.

Otheraspects:HumansoverminingofGroundwaterreservoirsHumansUseofFrackingintheStateanditseffectsDammingriversandlakesBiologicaleffects

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OverviewofCalifornia’sWater

About60%oftheprecipita8oninCaliforniacomesfromseasonalrainsorsnowfallintheSierraNevadaandthesouthernCascadeRange(SierraNevadaConservancy,2011)

Mostprominentbodiesofwaterareusedheavilyforagriculture,energy,ordomes8cuse.

Theamountofsurfacewaterisnotenoughtosupportthelargepopula8onofthestate.Sotherestoftheneededwateristakenfromundergroundwaterreservoirsorgroundwater.

Use of ground water through the years

•  Sincethe1990’sCalifornia’suseofgroundwaterhasbeensteadilyincreasing.• Morethan40%totalannualgroundwaterusedduringthedroughthasgonetoagricultureintheSacramentoandCentralvalleys• WaterhasbeenpumpedfromCalifornia'sCentralValleyformorethan150years,changingwhatusedtobeamarshandextensivelake,TulareLake,intofer8leagriculturalfields.•  Inthat8me,about160cubickilometers(40cubicmiles)ofwaterwasremoved--thecapacityofLakeTahoe--droppingthewatertableinsomeareasmorethan120meters(400feet)andthegroundsurface5meters(16feet)ormore.

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Why is groundwater important?

• Groundwaterisunderneaththeearth’scrustandactsasawaytoholddownthecrustfrompoppingupandrising.•  Thisiscalleda“rebound”.• WithoutreservesofgroundwaterthemountainrangeoftheSierraNevadawouldrisebyasmuchas15millimeters(.6inches)inthepast18months•  Inthepast150yearstheSierrashasrisenabout6inches.

The Sierras are moving?

DuetothediminishingamountofgroundwaterreservesitallowsthecrustthatmakesupthemountainrangetomoveIfcon8nuestobeuncheckedinseveraldecadesitcouldhaveaprofoundeffectontheenvironmentinthesierrasaswellastherestofCalifornia.

Plantlifecouldbeeffected.RiverscomingfromtheSierraNevadascouldbedras8callychangedalsoeffec8ngmountainecosystems

No8cethemostwaterconsumedisintheValleyregions.

Just how bad is the drought? FolsomLake

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LakeMeadWhichisinNevadabutprovidesmuchneededwatertoSouthernCalifornia Normalwater

level

Currentwaterlevel

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It also effects the Mountains as well

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How do they get groundwater?

•  Theymineforitinaverysimilarwayyouwouldgetoiloutoftheground.•  Thiswayofgekngwatercausesministressesonthegroundandvariousnearbyfaultlines.•  Theseministressescouldveryeasilyaccordingtoseveralstudiestriggeraminiquakeandevenalargerearthquake.•  Thishasonlybecomeaconcernduetotheincreaseinneedtogetmoregroundwater.

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Other aspects of Anthropocene due to Drought

•  FrackinghasalsobeenproventocausesimilarministressesonfaultlinebutinalargerscalethisiscalledInducedSeismicity.•  InducedSeismicityiswhenwaterispumpedintothegroundwhichcausesaddedpressureofinjectedwaterlubricatesexis8ngfaults,whichcanseparatethemenoughtoreleasetheenergythatcausestremors.•  Frackingandgroundwaterextrac8ontogethercouldtriggeralargerearthquakealonganearfaultline.

Humans effects on California water

• Californiahastheoneofthemostengineeredanddiversifiedwatersystems,includingsixaqueductnetworksmorethan2,000kilometerslongandinexcessof1,400dams.•  Thesedamnsandirriga8onsystemsgreatlyimpactsthemigra8oncycleoflocalfishlikesalmontrout,anddeltasmelt•  increasedgroundwaterextrac8onlowersthebaseflowsofrivers,streamsandpools.Poolnetworksbecomedisconnectedandfoodwebsarebroken.•  IntermiGentstreams,whichproviderearingandbreedinghabitatsforriverbiota,areespeciallyvulnerabletodrought.

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More pictures!!!

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