Salvage logging and re-seeding a forest after a wildfire helps reduce flooding and returns water levels to normal faster, according to a new paper from a Washington State University researcher.
Selective fishing can disrupt the delicate balance maintained between corals and algae in embattled Caribbean coral reefs.
Corals depend on their symbiotic relationships with the algae that they host.
Academics have discovered a new ice age after analysing billion-year-old rocks in Torridon in the Scottish Highlands.
New digital tools developed by Oregon State University will enable land managers to better adapt to the new reality of large wildfires through analytics that guide planning and suppression across jurisdictional boundaries that fires typically don’t adhere to.
Gelatinous zooplankton makes an important contribution to marine carbon transport.
Persistent temperature stress events are degrading coral reefs worldwide, but a new study from Florida Institute of Technology has found that corals in naturally turbid waters are less affected by thermal stress than corals in clearer water.
Satellite observations show how far winds normally spread North African dust particles before rain and gravity pull them down to the ocean.
In January 2020, Jakarta experienced its worst rainfall in more than a decade.
Did you know that there are about 120 World War II era aircraft lying at the bottom of Lake Michigan?
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