U.S. Forest Service and Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)
scientists have found that rising levels of ozone, a greenhouse gas,
may amplify the impacts of higher temperatures and reduce streamflow
from forests to rivers, streams, and other water bodies. For more click here.
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Small stream in Maryland, U.S. (Credit: Copyright Michele Hogan) |
Courtesy: Ge Sun, Eastern Threat Center research hydrologist
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