Anoxia and Euxinia Ocean Environmental Change
Areas of the coastal ocean where oxygen is low or absent in bottom waters, so-called dead zones, are expanding worldwide.
Areas of the coastal ocean where oxygen is low or absent in bottom waters, so-called dead zones, are expanding worldwide.
Brown Bag Lecture Series; Center for Student Engagement & Leadership; and Arts, Culture, and Civic Engagement.
Presented by James Zachos, Ph.D., University of California at Santa Cruz, at the 2013 Metcalf Institute Annual Public Lecture Series, June 13, 2013.
Historic flooding across large portions of Central and Eastern Colorado has caused an unprecedented amount of damage.
Colorado flooding forces thousands more evacuations "Biblical" rains trigger flooding that kills 3 in Colo. Live coverage of Colorado flooding from KUSA-TV Residents of an apartment building work to divert floodwater from their homes in Boulder, Colo.. Flash flooding in Colorado has cut off access to towns, closed the [...]
Difference in the area, volume and depth of the average September Arctic sea ice between 1979, shown in blue, and 2013, shown in orange.
Global warming could impact the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO), altering the cycles of El Niño and La Niña events.
This is the first instrument ever to explore a subglacial lake outside of a borehole.
The system architecture is made up of multiple scalable units.