If you had to guess which part of the world has the highest levels of atmospheric mercury pollution, you probably wouldn’t pick a patch of pristine Amazonian rainforest. Yet, that’s exactly where they are.
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AMU-FSU Researcher Combines Climate Change and Land Use Data to Predict Watershed Impact
When rain falls, it picks up pollution from streets, farms and other manmade features as it winds toward the ocean.
Warming Ocean and Booming Squid Create New Fishing Opportunities in the Northwest, Research Finds
Ecosystem drivers of marine life can offer “early warning system” for fishermen.
Permafrost Thaw: It’s Complicated
Research paper describes how scientists from Europe and the US are working together to better track permafrost carbon dynamics.
NASA Planes Fly into Snowstorms to Study Snowfall
Scientists repeatedly check the weather forecasts as they prepare aircraft for flight and perform last-minute checks on science instruments.
Coloring the South Atlantic
At a place where seven different water masses meet, the waters are teeming with phytoplankton and fish.