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.
Small stream in Maryland, U.S. (Credit: Copyright Michele Hogan) |
Courtesy: Ge Sun, Eastern Threat Center research hydrologist
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