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Global study of hypoxia in rivers shows it is more prevalent
Global study of hypoxia in rivers shows it is more prevalent
Global study of hypoxia in rivers shows it is more prevalent than previously thought
The research compiles over 118 million readings of dissolved oxygen and temperature taken from over 125,000 locations in rivers across six continents.
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