Sep. 5, 2016 Over the past decades forests in different parts of the world have suffered sudden massive tree mortality. Now an international team of scientists has found a way to spot from satellite images which ...
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Sep. 5, 2016 The depth and pattern of sediment on the floor of intertidal zones changes daily, yet understanding where this sediment resides is vital to being able to better manage coastal areas. Science and ...
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Sep. 2, 2016 A new analysis finds that human-induced climate change complicates projecting the future position of ...
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Sep. 1, 2016 Less than one year after President Barack Obama announced a White House Arctic Initiative that included better mapping of the area, a team of researchers has released the first-ever publicly ...
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Sep. 1, 2016 New research suggests that Africa has gradually become wetter over the past 1.3 million years -- instead of drier as was thought ...
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Sep. 1, 2016 What is the first color that comes to mind when you envision soil? Is it brown, black, yellow, or red? How about white, gray, green, or blue? Experts now explain that all of these answers are correct ...
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Sep. 1, 2016 It takes thousands of years for seabed communities to recover from major glaciation events, new research suggests. The study focused on the seas around South Georgia in the south ...
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Sep. 1, 2016 The release of methane from the seafloor was much slower than previously thought during a rapid global warming event 56 million years ago, report ...
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Sep. 1, 2016 With rivers providing an abundant supply of fresh water, the upper layers of the Black Sea are less dense than its saltier lower layers. A permanent boundary between the two prevents any vertical ...
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Sep. 1, 2016 Climate change was less important for technological innovation among Stone Age humans than previously ...
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Sep. 1, 2016 Over the past decades, the northward drift of sea ice surrounding Antarctica has strengthened. This not only has increased the extent of the sea ice, but also has freshened the sea water around the ...
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Aug. 31, 2016 Methane is stored under the sea floor, concentrated in form of hydrates, crystalline ice structures that stay stable under high pressure and in low temperatures. Several studies suggest that as the ...
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Aug. 30, 2016 Closing the high seas to fishing could increase fish catches in coastal waters by 10 percent, helping people, especially the most vulnerable, cope with the expected losses of fish due to climate ...
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Aug. 30, 2016 Historic changes to Antarctic sea ice could be unraveled using a new technique, say scientists. The new method builds on an existing technique developed over the last 10 years, which identified a ...
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Aug. 29, 2016 Researchers have created an animated map showing where mammals, birds and amphibians are projected to move in the Western Hemisphere in response to climate ...
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Aug. 29, 2016 As a multiyear drought grinds on in the Southwestern United States, many wonder about the impact of global climate change on more frequent and longer dry spells. As humans emit more carbon dioxide ...
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Aug. 29, 2016 A forest with greater diversity of plants can better adjust to climatic stress. Now for the first time, a team of scientists can show this in computer simulations of the Amazon region by accounting ...
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Aug. 29, 2016 The Working Group on the 'Anthropocene' (AWG) will provide its summary of evidence and its provisional recommendations on a potential new geological time ...
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Aug. 26, 2016 Scientists have made new updates to old technology that will enable weather forecasters to make improved predictions of severe ...
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Aug. 26, 2016 A new predictive tool, which for the first time combines human perception of the environment with land-use planning and socioeconomic data, could help governments mitigate the impact of climate ...
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