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New technology helps farmers to remove nitrates from drainage


New technology helps farmers to remove nitrates from water
Associate Professor in Environmental Hydrology and Soil Science Ranvir Singh explains to Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern the results of their research.
Massey University scientists unveiled a prototype of their novel systems for stripping nitrate from farm drainage at this year’s Fieldays, capturing hundreds of people s attention including farmers of all ages, members of the public and Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.
Associate Professor in Environmental Hydrology and Soil Science Dr Ranvir Singh and Associate Professor in Soil Science Dr David Horne have been working on this project since 2018 and were excited to share the next step with the public. ....

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NASA Images Reveal Important Forests and Wetlands are Disappearing in Belize


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NASA Images Reveal Important Forests and Wetlands are Disappearing in Belize
AUSTIN, Texas – Using NASA satellite images and machine learning, researchers with The University of Texas at Austin have mapped changes in the landscape of northwestern Belize over a span of four decades, finding significant losses of forest and wetlands, but also successful regrowth of forest in established conservation zones that protect surviving structures of the ancient Maya.
The research serves as a case study for other rapidly developing and tropical regions of the globe, especially in places struggling to balance forest and wetland conservation with agricultural needs and food security. ....

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Study finds physical weathering of rock breakdown more important than previously recognized – Sheridan Media


Research led by the University of Wyoming shows that physical weathering is far more important than previously recognized in the breakdown of rock in mountain landscapes. Because it is difficult to measure, physical weathering has commonly been assumed to be negligible in previous studies.
Cliff Riebe, a professor in UW’s Department of Geology and Geophysics, headed a research group that discovered that climate and erosion rates strongly regulate the relative importance of subsurface physical and chemical weathering of saprolite, the zone of weathered rock that retains the relative positions of mineral grains of the parent bedrock and lies between the layer of soil and harder rock underneath. Saprolite is much like the weathered granite found on the flat areas surrounding the hard granite of Vedauwoo. ....

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UW Professor Leads Study That Finds Physical Weathering of Rock Breakdown More Important Than Previously Recognized | News


January 13, 2021
Brad Carr, a UW associate research scientist in geology and geophysics, uses the Geoprobe instrument to sample the subsurface in the foothills of the southern Sierra Nevada in California. Carr contributed to a study that was published in the Jan. 12 issue of Geology. The research shows that physical weathering is far more important than previously recognized in the breakdown of rock in mountain landscapes. (Sarah Granke Photo)
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