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The Colorado River Basin has lost twice as much groundwater since 2003 as water taken out of its reservoirs, according to a ...
Taking place this Thursday, May 29, at 10:00 a.m., the exhibit is called "The Colorado River: Lifeblood of the Yuma Community," which is installed in the Corral House building, "the original home of ...
The Colorado River Basin’s groundwater supplies are dwindling, thanks to a combination of both natural events and human pumping activities, a new study has found. The critical Western system ...
Western Slope communities, led by the Colorado River District, want to buy the historic Shoshone Power Plant water rights to ...
To see evidence of the Columbia River’s ancient past, you might not need to visit the river at all. In a roadcut just south of Granger, Yakima County, 10 million-year-old evidence is in plain view.
As the Colorado River’s reservoirs have declined, even larger amounts of groundwater have been drained from aquifers. Using ...
Cartographers like Dan Coe battle the notion that everything on the planet has already been mapped. "The world is always ...
The Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Reclamation announced a new policy impacting the Colorado River.
Ground collapses at Duvanny Yar, a permafrost megaslump along the Kolyma River in northern Siberia. New research suggests that some land in Arctic Alaska and Russia may no longer freeze at all.
The team traveled to the Arctic to map the erosion on various bends of the river and found that sections without permafrost migrated twice as fast as analogous riverbends through permafrost terrain.
A map shared on X, TikTok, Facebook and Threads, among other platforms, in August 2024 claimed to show the Mississippi River and its tributaries. One popular example was shared to X (archived ...