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River Arrival: USU Geologist Explores When the Colorado Met the Sea of Cortez
GSA Fellow Susanne Jänecke and colleagues publish new insights in the journal 'Geology.'
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GSA Fellow Susanne Jänecke and colleagues publish new insights in the journal 'Geology.'
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While the Upper Midwestern United States boasts some of the most productive farmland in the world, intensive…
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Jack Schmidt 'thinks big and speaks candidly,' and his brassy approach may be just what the doctor ordered for the…
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Something troubling is happening in freshwater lakes around the world—algae are acting decidedly peculiar.
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For those who live in snowy mountainous regions like the Wasatch Front, much of the water used for irrigation and…
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Sarah Null and her colleagues, use art, interactive exhibits and accessible science to illustrate how decisions about…
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Introduced trout have been stocked and now occur all over the world. They represent one of the greatest threats to…
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Glaciers in western Canada are headed into a slow-motion disaster—these ice fields are disappearing at a rate that's…
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Today, scientists and water managers realize there is much less water available than once thought.
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If trends continue, thirsty cities, towns and farmlands won't have enough water for their own needs, and won't leave…
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Tammy Rittenour contributes luminescence dating expertise for new field data from Yukon River Basin that provides…
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Microplastic particles and fibers spiral through the Earth system, accumulating even in protected wilderness areas…