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Fast-moving underwater avalanches, known as turbidity currents, are responsible for transporting vast quantities of ...
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The Inertia on MSNUnderwater Avalanches Are Pushing Microplastics Into the Deepest Reaches of the OceanIt's impossible to be in the dark about the scourge of microplastics, but new light has been shone on how they end up in the deep sea: underwater avalanches.
Long-term data from a deep-sea observatory shows hurricanes transport reef sediments and pollutants to the deep ocean, ...
Colorado Parks and Wildlife says it took advantage of the draining of Highline Lake to do dredging as a maintenance measure ...
Fast-moving underwater avalanches, known as turbidity currents, are responsible for transporting vast quantities of ...
Scientists have discovered that powerful underwater avalanches are sweeping huge amounts of microplastics into the deep sea, ...
Statewide mortality figures released by the EPA show that 95% of the dead fish were diverted from landfill and instead used ...
Using underwater remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), sonar soundings, sediment coring, water sampling and other techniques, the team spent ten days charting and characterising the underwater ...
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