Drone-based monitoring system reveals important information on the health of the Amazon.
Rutgers-led study shows how increased rainfall can reduce water infiltration in soils.
LSU geologist studies what transpires below the frozen surface.
The water regime of a landscape commutes more and more between the extremes drought or flooding.
Warmer climate and thawing of permafrost increase greenhouse gas emissions from West Siberian rivers and lakes.
Research makes use of unique centrifuge on the Rensselaer campus.
NSF-funded community soil testing study focused on Troy, New York and Tierra Amarilla, Chile.
Golf ball-size clods of weathered crude oil originating from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon catastrophe could remain buried in sandy Gulf Coast beaches for decades, according to a new study by ecologists at Florida State University.
Findings from study overturn a prior assumption about tides.
Access to 3D seismic mapping, along with a greater understanding of gas hydrate reservoir properties, yields estimates that are more precise.
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