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Month: August 2013

Kausal leads newly published river study

ESSIC / Geology Assistant Professor, Sujay Kaushal, is the lead author of newly published study on long-term river alkalization trends in the Eastern U.S.  The paper entitled, “Increased river alkalization in the Eastern U.S.,” was published in Environmental Science and Technology, August 26, 2013. Kaushal’s research team determined in the first survey of its kind, that human activities have altered the basic chemistry of many rivers in the Eastern U.S.  The study analysed …

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Kaushal leads newly published river study

ESSIC / Geology Assistant Professor, Sujay Kaushal, is the lead author of newly published study on long-term river alkalization trends in the Eastern U.S.  The paper entitled, “Increased river alkalization in the Eastern U.S.,” was published in Environmental Science and Technology, August 26, 2013. Kaushal’s research team determined in the first survey of its kind, that human activities have altered the basic chemistry of many rivers in the Eastern U.S.  The study analysed long-term …

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Changing River Chemistry Affects Eastern U.S. Water Supplies

Tuesday, 27 August 2013

Human activities are changing the basic chemistry of many rivers in the Eastern U.S. in ways that have potentially major consequences for urban water supplies and aquatic ecosystems, a University of Maryland-led study has found.

In the first survey of its kind, a research team looked at long-term records of alkalinity trends in 97 rivers from Florida to New Hampshire. Over time spans of 25 to 60 years, two-thirds of the rivers had become significantly more alkaline.

Increased alkalinity

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Busalacchi discusses wine and climate on CTV

ESSIC Director and ConE Chair, Professor Antonio Busalacchi, was recently featured in a Princes Georges Community Television (CTV) news report, highlighting his study on climate and the world’s major wine producing regions. Busalacchi noted how some vineyards are already suffering from extreme weather events that are considered by many to be a direct consequence of climate change.  He also discussed how some growers have begun to explore and even relocate to new host-regions, as the …

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Rising ocean temps could jeopardize Maine lobster-fishing industry

According to Climate Progress, the currently booming Maine lobster-fishing industry could be in jeopardy, if ocean temperatures continue to rise. The publication noted that technological improvements in fishing practices were certainly a component of Maine’s record 125 million pounds lobster catch last year, but the main ingredient was the unusually warm ocean temperatures, averaging two to three degrees above normal. Currently, ocean temperatures have hit the lobster’s sweet spot, allowing …

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Climate Change creates an itchy scenario for many plants

Experts warn that global warming and a rise in carbon dioxide levels could dramatically increase the spread of plants such as poison ivy, while altering the growing season and coverage of other plants species. Poison ivy is an example of a species benefiting from rising carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and warmer temperatures, which are both ideal for maximizing its growth potential. Since the 1960s, poison ivy growth and its potency have doubled. Researchers at the U.S. Department of Agriculture …

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University joins United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

Students and faculty are one step closer to being able to observe climate change negotiations of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, after the U.N. Framework approved this university to become an observer organization this month. The convention started in 1992 as a way for countries to discuss global temperature increases and the effects of climate change. As an observing member, the university will be able to send researchers to watch environmental policy changes …

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Li-Chuan Chen selected as vice chair of ASCE and EWRI

Li-Chuan Chen was selected as the vice chair, Probabilistic Approaches Committee of the American Society of Civil Engineers(ASCE)/Environmental & Water Resources Institute (EWRI) during the 2013 EWRI Congress in Cincinnati, OH. The Committee is a standing technical committee of ASCE EWRI aimed at promoting probabilistic approaches for water resources research and applications….

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Newly Funded Research: July 2013

Researcher: Bob Adler and Mathew Sapiano Grant Sponsor: NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center Amount: $184,903 Grant Study: “Next Generation Global Precipitation Climatology Project (GPCP) Data Products.”
Researcher: Phil Arkin and Tony Busalacchi Grant Sponsor: NOAA Amount: $101,000 Grant Study: “Enhancements of GeoSST Projects.”
Researcher: Tony Busalacchi Grant Sponsor: NASA-Goddard Space Flight Center Amount: $150,077 in additional funding bringing the total award to $1,405,979 Grant …

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