Photo of Figure 3 from paper: Spatial stability of water quality: (a) at each sampling date in the entire watershed; and (b) versus the number of sampled sites for each sampling date across the 5 focal parameters. Solid horizontal lines in each panel indicate the threshold between high and low spatial stability of rss = 0.50
π Recent study explored trade-offs in sampling density vs frequency for the spatial stability of surface water quality patterns over time, across over 250 monitoring sites sampled over two decades.
agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/...
doi.org/10.1029/2024...
#hydrology #WaterQuality βοΈ π§ͺ
06.10.2025 21:30
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University of California, San Diego Research and Development Engineer Greg Sandstrom takes measurements with a Coriolis air sampler at the river hotspot. Photo credit: Beatriz Klimeck/UC San Diego.
Newly published research indicates that poor water quality can drastically affect air qualityβan observation with important implications for global waterways.
Read more about how pollution in the Tijuana River impacts nearby communities: https://bit.ly/3KuchfZ
06.10.2025 15:46
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Once abundant Lake Erie fish to be stocked Saturday at three Cuyahoga River sites
The sturgeon population in Lake Erie was depleted starting in the 1800s and now efforts are underway to bring it back.
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources will release 2,000 fingerling sturgeon into the Cuyahoga River, hoping that in 15 to 20 years they will come back to reproduce.
02.10.2025 21:30
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New paper on winter limnology of Lake Ontario now out- βUnique thermal mixing patterns in Lake Ontario revealed by novel year-round observations of thermal stratificationβ
Open access link at aslopubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
06.10.2025 16:14
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Federal Water Tap
Weekly water news in the United States
EPA extends deadline for coal power plants to comply with water pollution standards.
The Federal Water Tap newsletter gives you access to the latest U.S. government water policy trends: www.circleofblue.org/water-tap/
#CircleofBlue #WaterNews #WaterPolicy #EPA
06.10.2025 21:16
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DATA CENTER SERIES: The Impact on Minnesota Waters
Residents worry that the data center will overshadow their own water needs, especially in the summer months. Tract developers convinced city officials to let data centers use municipal water supplies ...
Well said, Carrie Jennings, Freshwater Policy Director reflecting on the policy landscape for data centers.
βwhat we currently lack is a very clear path for stakeholders to figure out who to talk toβ when it comes to standing up for their communities.β
www.womenspress.com/data-center-...
01.10.2025 18:32
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91 years is a good long run for most but too short for someone like Jane Goodall. Damn.
01.10.2025 18:22
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"Beaver-engineered dam in the Czech Republic
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In early 2025, beaver activity in the Brdy Protected Landscape Area, Czech Republic, contributed to the restoration of a wetland ecosystem. A family of beavers constructed a series of dams that coincidentally accomplished environmental goals of the Czech government, which had delayed its proposed project since 2018 for bureaucratic and financial reasons. The beaver-built dams saved the Czech government approximately US$1.2 million, providing ecological benefits including improved water quality, enhanced biodiversity, and better water retention."
This morning, during some chaos, this zipped by on one of my feeds. Maybe it was here? Hard to overstate how much this made my day.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaver-...
23.09.2025 20:32
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The Bode Foundation is funding 'Water-conscious cities of the future'
π§ Maria Warter is launching her project βWater-conscious cities of the futureβ. Her junior research group wants to investigate how urban waters respond to human intervention and how restoration measures improve biodiversity, water quality and urban life. πΏ
More: www.igb-berlin.de/en/news/bode...
29.09.2025 11:15
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Study: 72% of Illinois wetlands no longer protected by federal Clean Water Act β News Bureau
A new study finds over 70% of Illinois wetlands lost protection after the Supreme Courtβs rollback of the Clean Water Act.
Floodplain forestsβvital for flood control, water quality, and climate resilienceβare most at risk.
Illinois needs to pass a state law protecting wetlands.
24.09.2025 22:13
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Izaak Walton League launches fundraising campaign for Iowa water quality monitoring β’ Iowa Capital Dispatch
The Izaak Walton League of America has started a campaign to raise funds for a water quality monitoring program.
The Izaak Walton League of Americaβs Iowa division has started a grassroots campaign to raise funds for a water quality monitoring program, formerly funded by the state, at the University of Iowa, Cami Koons reports.
30.09.2025 19:54
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The environment here is stunning, but the work is seriousβunderstanding the local water quality is vital for the community and our planet's health. Big thanks to the locals for their support!
#WaterResearch #NomeAlaska #Sustainability #EnvironmentalScience #DrRogerTipton #CleanWater
29.09.2025 13:53
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Americaβs Big Agriculture Problem Is Getting Worse
YouTube video by Bloomberg Originals
Iowa's water quality issueβand how the Iowa Farm Bureau has shaped the state's lack of regulationβis now national.
Bloomberg's piece is paywalled, but you can watch the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KXO...
29.09.2025 21:05
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New data reveals widespread contamination in New Zealand's waterways
Two-thirds of monitored river sites and half of groundwater bores were affected by faecal contamination, while two-thirds of lakes were rated in poor or very poor condition.
Shocking but not surprising the way this government hands the dairy industry a licence to polluteπ
More than 3500 rivers, lakes and estuaries across Aotearoa are under pressure, with new data showing widespread faecal contamination and poor water quality β especially in areas of intensive land use.
28.09.2025 16:20
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Todayβs Daily Cartoon, by Lisa Rothstein. #NewYorkerCartoons nyer.cm/QAnwGsj
09.04.2025 19:02
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In Key West, testing shows cruise ships stir up as much sediment as a hurricane
Tests in Key West show sediment stirred up by cruise ships, which can harm marine life, routinely exceed federal standards. Key West has responded by suspending the tests.
A few weeks ago, I shared with the students of my βInternational Tourismβ course this interesting, but worrisome, article. Key West in Florida has been studying how cruise ships docking affect the quality of water: it stirs up as much as sediment as a hurricane.
www.npr.org/transcripts/...
07.04.2025 14:56
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This is a photo of a beaver wetland. Photo credit: James Shooter/SCOTLAND: The Big Picture.
Beavers improve water quality
Several studies have found that beaver ponds reduce nitrogen pollution in watercourses β with many of the nitrates digested by the bacteria in the pond and others trapped by the sediments.
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07.04.2025 10:14
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Global inland-water oxygen cycle has changed in the Anthropocene
Inland waters are an increasing sink of oxygen as a result of faster oxygen turnover.
π Oxygen sinks in inland waters
Inland waters have become massive sinks of atmospheric oxygen. From 1900β2010, oxygen consumption tripled due to more nutrients, warming, & damming rivers
These shifts may affect climate and water quality worldwide.
π www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
#SciComm π§ͺ
06.04.2025 16:23
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Panta Rhei: a decade of progress in research on change in hydrology and society
To better understand the increasing human impact on the water cycle and the feedbacks between hydrology and society, the International Association of Hydrological Sciences (IAHS) organized the scie...
OUT NOW: A fantastic new read for hydrologists π: a wrap-up of the Panta Rhei scientific decade of @iahs-aish.bsky.social. Between 2013 and 2022, it explored links between changes in hydrology and society. π In this paper, Heidi Kreibich and her colleagues present ten years of progress. π
04.04.2025 12:33
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My guest editorial about the #hydrology of Arizona's San Pedro River (my home) and how #mining will negatively impact the area.
www.coppercreekmine.com/wp-content/u...
02.04.2025 16:56
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Iβve logged back in, so let me promote our latest paper on the pesticides in stormwater ponds that accumulate in biofilms β> turns out those biofilms are bad food for bugs! #ecology #biodiversity www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
20.11.2024 13:19
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Our Hydrology/Hydrogeology/Water+ is now full (150 spots filled).
Wow! This was quick...yet, very time consuming thing to do.
However, itβs been great helping colleagues reconnect and make new contacts here.
Time for a well-earned break before thinking about Part 2. Cheers!
go.bsky.app/2h9ouZY
20.11.2024 14:14
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