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Rivers choose their path based on erosion, a discovery that could transform flood planning and restoration
Rivers are Earth's arteries. Water, sediment and nutrients self-organize into diverse, dynamic channels as they journey from the mountains to the sea. Some rivers carve out a single pathway, while ...
A massive chunk of a home in Minnesota fell into a river during a storm that hit multiple states across the upper Midwest. Video shows the moments the house -- which was located on an eroding slope of ...
Rivers are Earth’s arteries. Water, sediment and nutrients self-organize into diverse, dynamic channels as they journey from the mountains to the sea. Some rivers carve out a single pathway, while ...
State and federal officials want public input on a plan to fix excessive erosion and ecosystem degradation in the Lower Osage River. The Lower Osage Ecosystem Restoration Feasibility Study will be the ...
Slowing erosion along stream banks is the priority for landowners and others who want a cleaner, healthier Illinois River, planners for the watershed agree. The Arkansas Natural Resources Division and ...
Every spring, melting snow and heavy rainfall brings a higher risk of flooding and riverbank erosion to parts of Canada. Bank erosion is responsible for a significant portion of annual flood damage in ...
Dive teams recovered human remains and headstones from a New Hampshire river after they slid into the water from a nearby cemetery due to ongoing erosion problems. New Hampshire Fish and Game took ...
Rivers are Earth’s arteries. Water, sediment and nutrients self-organize into diverse, dynamic channels as they journey from the mountains to the sea. Some rivers carve out a single pathway, while ...
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