Browsing: Exploring
The Watershed Stewards Program (WSP) Corpsmembers offer an educational series called Wonders of Watersheds (WOW!) for 2nd-6th grade Title I classrooms. This series includes five interactive…
Lia, a coastal engineer for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council, monitors local beaches and cliffs for coastal erosion and develops protection plans. Coastal erosion, heightened by…
Around 18,000 years ago, a continental glacier blanketed North America, leading to a significant glaciation and subsequent melting from 12,000 to 7,500 years ago. Although no…
Puget Sound shorelines vary significantly, classified into four main types: rocky coasts, beaches, embayments, and large river deltas. Each type is shaped by geological factors, tidal…
The article discusses the importance of understanding seabed features for effective marine environmental management, particularly in light of climate change impacting coastal hazards. It emphasizes the…
The AGU Fall Meeting serves as a key forum for Earth and space scientists, students, and related professionals to exchange research and develop solutions. Scheduled for…
The article discusses land use and land cover (LULC) changes in the upper watershed of the Qingshui River basin in China’s Chongli district from 1990 to…
Exploring Urban Stormwater Contaminants: A Model for 6PPD-Quinone Hotspots and Stream Levels
The article discusses the acute toxicity of 6PPD-Quinone (6PPD-Q), a contaminant from urban stormwater runoff primarily attributed to tire rubber, on coho salmon in the Longfellow…
The article outlines important terms regarding the use of Azthena’s content. It states that while only edited and approved information is utilized, inaccuracies may occur, and…
In the final meeting of the “Art and Science of the Mohawk River Watershed” class, students showcased their creative projects. Environment and sustainability majors explored the…