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  1. Road salt: Protecting China’s drivers, but at what cost?

    … published the “Technical specifications for snow removal operations on city roads”. It stipulated that … scientists discovered their presence in rivers, lakes and groundwater, and began to discuss their effect on the … road safety in winter and protecting roadside vegetation, groundwater and human health requires coordination across …

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  2. Only the profits will flow upstream

    … wetlands are also important areas of wildlife habitat, groundwater recharge, and denitrification—habitats where soil bacteria can remove nitrate and convert it to nitrogen gas that fills 78% of our … it nearly impossible to regulate the increasing flow of nitrate and phosphate into the Great Lakes from agricultural …

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  3. REU Publications

    REU Publications Students in the Cary Institute’s Research … Google Scholar Aqueous Nitrates And Larval Competition Alter Disease Risk From Two … Sources of elevated chloride in local streams: Groundwater and soils as potential reservoirs …

  4. Dr. Danielle Hare

    … shapes water quality, (2) the spatio-temporal influence of groundwater on stream water patterns and processes; and (3) … and methods to use stream temperature to determine groundwater connectivity to streams. Her work was part of … with Dr. David Boutt using surface water-groundwater temperature methods to help inform a …

    ltumblety - 02/05/2024 - 09:36

  5. Save the wetspot

    … suburban neighborhoods are extraordinarily dependent upon groundwater for human use; for example, in Dutchess County, … bacteria, known as denitrifying bacteria, convert soluble nitrate in surface waters to harmless nitrogen gas, which is … Calhoun and M. Hunter. 2014. Biogeochemical hotspots in forested landscapes: the role of vernal pools in …

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  6. Troubling waters: Antiviral medications in wastewater may drive resistance in bat-borne viruses

    … A diverse suite of pharmaceuticals contaminates stream and riparian food webs . Nat Commun 9, 4491 (2018). …

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  7. New study identifies the best areas for rewilding European bison

    … to test the importance of each variable. If human removal of forests was turned down to zero, for example, and …

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  8. The importance of small streams

    … the stream channel are particularly effective in removing nitrate from runoff water. Excessive concentrations of … to various direct human interventions. Overall, the removal of nitrate from streamwater is greater in small … hydraulic conductivity and dispersivity, and ambient groundwater flow.  Water Resources Research doi: …

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  9. Living with wildfire: Q&A with Winslow Hansen, Forest Ecologist

    … amounts of fuel and the densification of live trees in many forested landscapes. This essentially means that trees are … is incredibly important. Fire is a part of the ecology of forested landscapes through much of North America. …

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  10. Raymond J Winchcombe

    … program are to protect the structure and function of our forested ecosystems, and minimize damage or interference by …

    ltumblety - 11/08/2023 - 10:12