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Perspective: The terminal basin trap — what the Great Salt Lake teaches us about D.C.
The U.S. government, like the Great Salt Lake, lacks a natural outlet to flush out old sediment. It’s past time for us to ...
Ancient microbial activity preserved in deep seafloor sediments challenges assumptions about where fragile traces of early ...
The Dutch Western Scheldt Estuary has been pushed onto an unsustainable trajectory since large-scale navigation channel ...
New research reveals that the highest tsunamis in history were caused by sudden landslides, not earthquakes, leaving ...
The Dutch Western Scheldt Estuary has been pushed onto an unsustainable trajectory since large-scale navigation channel deepening began in the 1970s ...
The Anxious Adult on MSN
How often you really need to drain your water heater
Regularly draining your water heater removes sediment, prevents rust, and keeps your hot water efficient, safe, and reliable ...
Most of our state’s aging dams – built in the 1800s and early 1900s to power mills that no longer exist – continue to block ...
Learning how pronghorn survived the climate changes that ended the ice ages anddrove so many other large mammals to ...
Managing the river's breaks, or crevasses, is of high importance, affecting issues ranging from saltwater intrusion to global ...
Researchers analyzed 40 deltas across five continents, including the Mississippi, Mekong, Nile and Ganges–Brahmaputra systems ...
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Scientists Are Building Fake Beaver Dams to Help Burned Forests Heal
These mountains feed rivers that supply drinking water to hundreds of thousands of people along the Front Range. After the ...
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