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The Dead Sea is a confluence of extraordinary conditions: the lowest point on Earth's surface, with one of the world's ...
I was out on the lake this week for routine sampling when I noticed a familiar sign of summer: tiny yellow-green dots ...
Yet that fact often falls on deaf ears. So let’s cut away from the bureaucracy. Atmospheric water generation technology, ...
The river roars in the heat of the summer. The water is clear and cool, and a respite from the high sun. An angler leans back ...
There are sharks in the water, but where? Local researchers are tagging and tracking great whites off the New Hampshire coast ...
Column: Water is life. It’s also energy — whether you like dams or hate them The Centimudi boat ramp on a receded Shasta Lake, with Shasta Dam and wildfire smoke in the background in August 2021.
Water column samples are often easy to collect although some lab analyses may be quite costly. Most of the analytic methods for water chemistry and physical properties are standardized, simplifying ...
We investigated compositional relationships between bacterial communities in the water column and those in deep-sea sediment at three environmentally distinct Pacific sites (two in the Equatorial ...
11:18 a.m. Feb. 21, 2023 An earlier version of this column incorrectly quoted Ellen Hanak of the PPIC Water Policy Center as saying, “Everybody’s always happy to have someone else pay for ...
WATER WAS very much on the mind of Fire Chief Phillip Charron, who presented a report titled “The Potential for Flooding” to the Lowell City Council Tuesday night.
Water-use data, granted, is flawed (stay tuned for more on this in a future column). Different states measure water use in different ways and this can quickly skew comparisons.
Parents can be difference makers around the water this summer by being alert and modeling good behavior, YMCA Presidents Adam Klutts, Anthony Walters and Jody Alexander write in a guest column.