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  • Virginia’s Volcanic Past

    Geologists shed light on relatively young volcanoes of the eastern United States.

  • Celebrating a Mission That Changed How We Use Radar

    Oct. 11, 2019, marks the 25th anniversary of the end of a space mission that transformed the way we use radar to observe large-scale environmental processes on our home planet.

  • Lakes Worldwide Are Experiencing More-Severe Algal Blooms; Climate Change Is Likely Hampering Recovery Efforts

    Researchers analyzed decades of satellite imagery to review more data than in previous studies.

  • Clay Minerals Call the Shots With Carbon

    Clay minerals suspended in seawater binds sedimentary organic carbon to their mineral surfaces. But the quantity of carbon that is bound and the source of that carbon very much depends on the clay mineral in question.

  • New Tool Can Help Nova Scotia Lobster Fishery Address Impacts of Climate Change

    U.S. and Canadian researchers have developed a new tool that incorporates projected changes in ocean climate onto specific fishery management areas. 

  • Population Aging to Create Pockets of Climate Vulnerability in the US

    Population aging projections across the US show a divide between cities and rural areas, which could lead to pockets of vulnerability to climate change.

  • Suomi NPP Satellite Finds a Weaker Typhoon Hagibis Nearing Japan

    On Oct. 10, Hagibis was a super typhoon, but overnight, the storm weakened to typhoon status. 

  • A Study Shows The Changes That The Orinoco Delta Vegetation Has Experienced During The Last 6200 Years

    According to the study, the first plant community, the oldest in the registry studied, was a mixed rain forest with elements of coastal areas.

  • A Seismometer Allows You To Study The Periods Of Thawing In The Upper Basin Of The Aragon River

    Researchers were able to identify days in which episodes of thawing occurred as well as the different degrees of intensity of these processes.

  • Florida Mangroves Reveal Complex Relationship Between Climate and Natural Systems

    UCLA-led research examined records dating to 1700s to discover how mangroves expand and retreat with climate cycles.

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