During heavy storms, the normally stratified layers of water in ocean fjords get mixed, which leads to oxygenation of the fjord floor.
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Short-lived aerosols from smoke helped researchers pinpoint some of the key processes drawing levels of carbon monoxide down.
Sensor Network in the Forest to Improve Forecasts of Climate Change Impacts
The German Research Foundation (DFG) will fund the Collaborative Research Center CRC 1537 "ECOSENSE" from July 1, 2022.
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Wastewater, commonly used as a dust suppressant for unpaved roads, also has significant environmental implications.
Scientists Shine New Light on Role of Earth’s Orbit in the Fate of Ancient Ice Sheets
Scientists have finally put to bed a long-standing question over the role of Earth’s orbit in driving global ice age cycles.
Report Shows Impact of Higher Crop, Input Prices
Agricultural and Food Policy Center analysis reflective of 64 representative crop farms