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"It isn't actually the rivers that are prone to flooding in our county, not the Brazos or Bosque rivers, but three main ...
Explore Tennessee's diverse geography, from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River. Learn about its history, ...
The OLIGOTREND project has compiled a comprehensive global database on long-term water quality trends in lakes, rivers and ...
The Burdoin Fire has destroyed at least 45 structures on the Washington side of the Columbia River Gorge and hundreds of ...
In an especially shortsighted and destructive move, the Trump administration has announced it will eliminate EPA’s Office of ...
Longing for the past? You’re not alone, and chances are, the place you’re missing is by the water. A new study found that ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — With Lake Erie temperatures nearing their summer peak, it’s the perfect time for swimming, boating — and texting a buoy to check the water conditions.
New research shows nostalgia is more often tied to coastlines, lakes, and rivers than forests or fields in both the UK and US ...
New images from the European Space Agency’s Biomass mission show how the satellite uses advanced radar to map flows of carbon through our planet’s most precious and remote ecosystems ...
What are the largest shapes in the Universe? The answer might be found in the most unassuming places here on Earth ...
Discover why smallmouth bass fishing beats trout fishing during hot Adirondack summers. Learn the best waters, tackle, and ...
People in the UK and US are more likely to feel nostalgic towards places by the sea, lakes or rivers than they are towards fields, forests and mountains, according to new research. The study suggests ...