Greenhouse gases released by melting permafrost may not reach the atmosphere, researchers find.
By measuring iron isotopes, researchers from the University of Copenhagen have shown that our planet originally formed much faster than previously thought.
Researchers find soil enrichment due to mixing and resuspension of nutrient-rich sediment caused by hurricanes.
Environmental economist Katherine Zipp studies how floodplain damages affect long-term housing development in high flood-risk areas.
Fresh produce is a major vehicle for noroviruses, a group of viruses that are the most common cause of gastroenteritis in developed countries.
The structure of vegetation and steam distance are important factors to consider in order to protect the biodiversity of forest arthropods, as stated in an article now published in the journal Forest Ecology and Management.
When a plant or animal species is introduced to a new environment with few natural predators, it can spread uncontrollably, transforming the ecosystem and crowding out existing populations.
Warm air prevailed in the 2019-2020 winter season, preventing much ice from forming on the lakes.
Can you tell if the two marshes shown below are thriving or deteriorating over time?
Delta-X, a new NASA airborne investigation, is preparing to embark on its first field campaign in the Mississippi River Delta in coastal Louisiana.
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