Data Services
Our Team in the Data Services
The San Francisco Estuary Institute comprises over sixty scientists, technologists, and designers who offer a wide range of expertise. Each team member, in her or his own way, helps to define environmental problems, advance public debate about them through sound science, and support consensus-based solutions that improve environmental planning, management, and policy development.
Projects Related to the Data Services
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More than 100,000 chemicals have been registered or approved for commercial use in the US. For many of these chemicals, major information gaps limit evaluations of their potential risks, and environmental monitoring of these chemicals has not been required by regulatory agencies. Nevertheless, researchers and government agencies have begun to collect occurrence, fate, and toxicity data for a number of these chemicals.
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The purpose of this project is to expand the existing San Francisco Bay Regional Data Center (RDC) to include the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and Suisun Marsh (Delta). The anticipated outcome of this project is an estuary-wide data repository where one currently does not exist.
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The Archive Sample Tool provides a web interface that SFEI researchers can use to browse the RMP archives when considering using archive material for a study. The RMP has been collecting archive samples during each sampling event for sediment, bivalve, fish and birds since the early 1990's. These samples are available to SFEI researchers with RMP Program Manager approval, and can be requested directly from the tool.
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Publications related to the Data Services
The Institute has collectively produced more than 1300 reports, articles, and other publications over the course of its 24-year existence. The following list represents those publications associated with this individual program and its focus areas.
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Year of Publication: 2023
Data Management Procedures: For Lake County Water Resources Department (LCWRD) and Habematolel Pomo Of Upper Lake (HPUL) Tribe Water Quality Monitoring Data. 2023 p. 18. Report No.: 1140.
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Year of Publication: 2017
Year of Publication: 2016
Project Tracker Access Levels - Graphic. 2016.
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Year of Publication: 2015
CD3 Contaminant Data Display & Download: Innovative Visualization Tool for Accessing Water Quality Data. 2015 RMP Annual Meeting; 2015.
(1.94 MB) .
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Estuary-Wide Data Repository Poster (2015). 2015.
(4.38 MB) .
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Factsheet: Innovative Visualization Tool or Accessing Water Quality Data. 2015.
(3.62 MB) .
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Project Tracker Factsheet. 2015.
(3.88 MB) .
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Stream Health of the Coyote Creek and Guadalupe River Watersheds using WRAMP. Richmond, CA; 2015.
(5.69 MB) .
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