In the current era of escalating climate challenges, soil salinization and degradation emerge as significant threats, exacerbated by global population growth and heightened agricultural demands. As ...
“In a way, the ocean has been our greatest champion in the fight against climate change,” Glaubke said. “But without a ...
Once a massive body of water, the only signs of its former glory are the eerie rusted ships that line what used to be a ...
What happened to the Aral Sea? The once third-largest lake in the world has been drying and shrinking since the 1960s thanks ...
Abstract: Sea surface roughness and foam have great influence on the retrieval accuracy of sea surface salinity (SSS) from satellite measured L-band brightness temperature (TB). A lot of work need to ...
Did you know the Dead Sea is incredibly salty, with 342 grams of salt per kilogram? That’s about 34.2% salt, making it ten times saltier than regular ocean water. Located 1,388 feet below sea level, ...
Once among the world’s largest lakes, the Aral Sea has almost vanished due to massive Soviet irrigation schemes; this documentary examines the environmental damage, the impact on surrounding ...
Abstract: Satellite sea surface salinity (SSS) observations play a critical role in the study of ocean circulation and climate regulation. However, mesoscale salinity dynamics (e.g., eddies, fronts) ...
Written as part of the LIFE-FRESHMAN project, this article examines the issue of coastal groundwater salinization in the EU, particularly its impact on freshwater reserves, and highlights key ...