The identification of pollution sources in river systems is crucial for safeguarding water quality and protecting ecosystems and public health. Recent advancements in modelling and statistical ...
ROANOKE, Va. – Nearly half of the U.S. population is now living with unhealthy levels of air pollution. The primary culprits are extreme heat, persistent droughts, and increasingly frequent wildfires.
In the stratosphere, ozone acts as a protective layer. But in the troposphere, at ground level, this colorless gas is incredibly harmful to human health and the environment in ways scientists are ...
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