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Scientists Reveal How Valley Reshaping and Damming Change Surface and Groundwater Nitrate Level at Watershed Scale
On the Chinese Loess Plateau (CLP), a project named "Gully Land Consolidation" (GLC) has been implemented in rural watersheds to offset the farmland loss induced by "Grain for Green Program".
Microplastics Affect the Survival of Amphibians and Invertebrates in River Ecosystems
A study by the UPV/EHU-University of the Basque Country has demonstrated that 15 days’ exposure to microplastics affects some freshwater systems.
NASA Satellites Help Forecast Yellowstone Wildlife Migration
A study using data from two NASA Earth science satellites reveals that the season for vegetation growth has been getting longer in Yellowstone National Park.
Unprecedented Transport of Bushfire Charcoal Particles
Charcoal particles from recent bushfires in NSW were transported 50 kilometres, which has significance for fire history reconstruction.
Wildfire and Global Warming Promote Permafrost Peatlands Carbon Pool More Stable Than Before
Covering only 3-4% of the global land surface, peatlands store one-third of the total global soil carbon despite.


