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In Ancient Scottish Tree Rings, a Cautionary Tale on Climate, Politics and Survival
Using old tree rings and archival documents, historians and climate scientists have detailed an extreme cold period in Scotland in the 1690s that caused immense suffering.
Cornell Geologists Detect Rapid ‘Ice Stream’ at Arctic Glacier
Cornell geologists, examining the desolate Vavilov ice cap on the northern fringe of Siberia in the Arctic Circle, have for the first time observed the rapid ice loss from an improbable new river of ice, according to new work in the journal Geophysical Research Letters.
Mapping Soil Moisture in High Definition
Soil moisture is easy to see when your favorite Little Leaguer slides into second base the day after a big summer storm.
Hydrology of Undrained Peatlands is Often Affected by Drainage of Surrounding Areas
Finnish peatlands are under a bigger pressure from land use than has generally been realised.
Spotting the Spotted Owl: 30 Years of Habitat Change
Maps of forest cover type show where the composition and structure of the forest is sufficient for the threatened species to nest and roost.