Scientists have a lot of questions about our planet’s most important carbon sink—and a new project could help answer them.
BYU's new hydrologic cycle, representing major water pools in blue text, natural water fluxes in black text and human-impacted fluxes in orange. Illustration by Eliza Anderson. The United States ...
UC Riverside researchers have discovered a piece that was missing in previous descriptions of the way Earth recycles its ...
The global water cycle has become “increasingly erratic and extreme” with wild swings between droughts and floods, spelling big trouble for economies and societies, according to a report published ...
TAMPA, Fla. -- Take a guess at how old the water in the glass next to you may be. It is practically as old as the planet itself, over 4 billion years old! While the water you are drinking right now ...
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