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Emissions of hydrogen sulfide raise health concerns in communities near California's largest lake, researchers say.
Scientists say the findings should push public officials to do more to conserve migratory bird habitat elsewhere in the state ...
New research has found that the shrinking lake is emitting the foul-smelling gas hydrogen sulfide more frequently and at higher levels than previously measured.
On scorching days when winds blow across the California desert, the Salton Sea regularly gives off a stench of decay resembling rotten eggs.
These communities, authors note, are predominantly Latino and Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indian, further illuminating ...
California officials sent water flowing to create new wetlands along the shores of the shrinking Salton Sea. The project is ...
But a regional air regulator says its comprehensive, real time data show safe levels near the drying water body, California's largest.
Created by accident and transformed by time, the Salton Sea is one of California’s most surreal landscapes. In this one-day ...
Researchers showed that hydrogen sulfide, which is associated with numerous health conditions, is emitted from California’s ...
California's 10-year plan for the Salton Sea, which came out in 2017, called for building nearly 30,000 acres of dust-control projects and wetland habitat around the lake by 2028. The state has ...