In late 2019, the river started to turn colors due to a reduced sediment load and algae blooms.
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Hidden Past of Earth’s Oldest Continents Unearthed
New international research led by the University of St Andrews presents a novel way to understand the structure and formation of our oldest continents.
Climate Costs Smallest if Warming is Limited to 2°C
The politically negotiated Paris Agreement is thus also the economically sensible one, Potsdam researchers find in a new study.
Assessing Risk of Chemicals to Wildlife is Huge Challenge That Requires a New Approach
Computer modelling and long-term ecological monitoring will be essential to assess the environmental risks of the rapidly growing number of chemicals across the world, according to a new review paper in the journal Science.
Seismic Biomarkers in Japan Trench Fault Zone Reveal History of Large Earthquakes
Researchers found multiple faults with evidence of more than 10 meters of slip during past large earthquakes in the region hit by the 2011 Tohoku-Oki earthquake and tsunami.
Study Shows Some Urban Gardens Contain Too Much Organic Matter
Researchers find too much organic matter can have a negative effect on soil health.