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“This distinction sets up a great natural experiment for us to see if the shape, or size, of bends in rivers is distinct from ...
New research suggests Enceladus’ water plumes may originate from a slushy ice layer rather than its underground ocean.
Whether it's rivers cutting through earth, lava melting through rock, or water slicing through ice, channels all twist and bend in a seemingly similar back-and-forth manner. But a new study has ...
Whether it's rivers cutting through earth, lava melting through rock, or water slicing through ice, channels all twist and ...
Whether it's rivers cutting through earth, lava melting through rock, or water slicing through ice, channels all twist and ...
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The world's strongest ocean current could slow as melting Antarctic ice sheets flood it with fresh water, according to research published on Monday that warned of "severe" climate consequences.
Ice jam risks remain high The combination of melting snow and thick river ice raises concerns about ice jams, which occur when ice chunks break apart, jam together, and block water flow.