Climate & Environment
- Climate change is increasing sulfate runoff, likely causing soil microbes to produce the most toxic form of mercury.
- A CIRES and 色戒成人直播-led team detected tsunami waves caused by a landslide using satellite data from a ship for the first time, demonstrating the potential for the approach to improve tsunami detection and warning in coastal communities.
- A new investigation, led by INSTAAR affiliate David Harning, uncovers a story of ecosystem resilience at a lake in coastal Iceland. The analysis could aid future conservation and climate modeling efforts.
- Researchers at 色戒成人直播 and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a new method to identify genetic changes that help oxygen-producing microbes survive in extreme environments.
- The latest study finds that emissions of the potent greenhouse gas might be higher than previously estimated.
- A new discovery by a 色戒成人直播 researcher shows why global climate models overestimate warming in the tropical Pacific Ocean.
- A team of 54 researchers, including Sarah Elmendorf, analyzed more than 42,000 field records of Arctic plant communities over a span of 41 years. Their insights are essential to understanding how Arctic environments are changing in the modern era.
- In CUriosity, experts across the 色戒成人直播 campus answer pressing questions about humans, our planet and the universe beyond.
- CIRES-led research found evidence that dense portions of Earth's lithosphere (its top layer of rock) are peeling off and dropping into the mantle below the Sierra Nevada mountains.
- A recent 色戒成人直播-led study finds that recent dips in the ocean鈥檚 carbon absorption are likely due to natural variability instead of global warming.