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Sap-sucking Bugs Threaten Hemlock Forests
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Published November 15, 2016
Tiny adelgids are killing off hemlock trees in the eastern United States.
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Getting to Know Getz
Published November 10, 2016
Parts of this fast-melting ice shelf in West Antarctica were mapped and measured during an Operation IceBridge science flight.
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Studying Chesapeake Bay from Above
Published November 2, 2016
Ships, airplanes, and satellites all play a role in monitoring Chesapeake water quality, algae blooms, and dead zones.
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New Studies Get to the Bottom of Antarctic Melting
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Published October 30, 2016
Researchers from NASA and the University of California, Irvine (UCI) have gained an unprecedented view of ice melting on the floating undersides of glaciers. In the process, they detected the fastest ongoing rates of glacier retreat ever observed in West Antarctica.
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A Desert Landscape Scarred by Fire
Published September 25, 2016
Burn scars have gotten larger near Australia’s Lake Mackay.
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How Cities and Suburbs Affect Chesapeake Bay
Published September 20, 2016
While the amount of pollution that wastewater treatment plants contribute to the Bay is declining, the spread of asphalt, pavement, and other impervious surfaces in suburbs and cities is increasing stormwater pollution.
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Greenland’s Lesser-Known Glaciers
Published September 17, 2016
NASA’s Operation IceBridge mission concluded its 2016 airborne campaign in Greenland.
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