A new study in Chile shows how small differences in rock type can drive large differences in erosion, vegetation, and river networks, illuminating the role of mineralogy in shaping landscapes.
Part 5 of a 5-part series. You can read part 1 here, part 2 here, part 3 here and part 4 here. This final article in a series about ...
Southern California faces a risk of damaging debris flows this week, as a potentially strong atmospheric river is set to ...
Scientists say they expect the asteroid's future trajectory and impact probability to change as astronomers collect and ...
More specifically, we can look at our soil, the bedrock of regenerative farming, and consider its overlooked abilities in ...
The Western Australian government has signed a memorandum of understanding to join forces with mining company Rio Tinto to strengthen water security in the Pilbara. The West Pilbara Water Supply ...
Carstairs has issued a warning as town officials stress the dangers of unpredictable ice on stormwater ponds, particularly with unseasonably warm weather giving way to an extreme deep freeze. With ...
The proposed scheme would see the installation of a new drainage system designed to manage surface water runoff in urban areas. Sefton's full council met tonight January 16 at Bootle to Town Hall ...
First of 3 parts Miriam Abarca is standing on a wooden platform overlooking the Cahuil Lagoon, a small, salty pine-fringed ...
Three heavy metals were found at concentrations thousands of times greater after the fire. The implications for wildlife hang ...
Even though the city of Chandler and a local water district have been at odds for years, the city has decided it’s time for a ...
There are just a few shellfish growing operations in South Carolina. But this growing industry might be a critical part of SC ...