Scientists are zeroing in on two little lakes in the Cape to figure out how to save them from climate change, or if they can’t, then if they could recover.
Prescribed fires are an efficient way for crews to maintain the native vegetation, said Brett Oxley, certified burn manager ...
“We look at physical aspects of the lake sediment, its organic composition ... and two giveaways of their activity are dung and charcoal. “When you see dung, you often see fungi growing ...
For decades agricultural waste and manure was dumped into this lake, which has caused issues for the city today.
The site is a legacy of an earlier era of lax environmental regulations and when the majority Black area also had little ...
The volcanic crater lake attracts thousands of visitors each year. Those wanting to enjoy the deepest lake in the U.S. will need to schedule a visit soon, before access closes for more than two years.
It isn't yet clear if Dunbar Cave State Park's Mississippian Native American charcoal drawings have been ... by the recent flooding would be due to sediment from the rushing water.
Nearly 45 years after Mount St. Helens’ eruption sent almost 90 billion cubic feet of debris into the upper Toutle Valley, millions of tons of sediment still pour into the Cowlitz River each year.
VANCOUVER, Wash. – Nearly 45 years after Mount St. Helens’ eruption sent almost 90 billion cubic feet of debris into the upper Toutle Valley, millions of tons of sediment still pour into the ...