Wildfires in British Columbia, Canada, increased summer water flows by melting more snow and reducing evaporation. This insight helps water managers better plan for future climate changes.👍
#wildfires#climate#forest@Forestecosyst
https://t.co/VGyob8x7RC
Past and future change in global river flows.
Gudmundsson, L., Brunner, M.I., Döll, P. et al.
Nature Review: Earth and Environment (2025). https://t.co/tS02J2Wjt3
The western United States relies on winter snowpacks for water in the dry summer. Now, research has characterized how wildfires in this region have accelerated snow melt. https://t.co/uXx9tSCTvl
This map categorizes European forests according to their use. Unmanaged forests are super rare. Finland and Sweden are timber plantations. France has created Landes de Gascogne, a match box forest on the Atlantic coast. Britain got rid of their forests altogether. Source: https://t.co/WdNZKhVC15 https://t.co/1Ip0guhxsz
👨🔬 Corresponding author: Dr. Yi Liu (@HKUSTGuangzhou)
🌊 Hydrogeologist focused on hydrogeology & biogeochemistry in intertidal aquifers and hyporheic zones
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Does rocks impact nitrogen uptake in global rivers? 🌍💧
Rock weathering changes riverine water chemistry, but its impact on coupled nitrogen and carbon cycle remains unclear. A new study published in @NatureGeosci explores this question!
🔗 https://t.co/2eHq1WNZcT
New Nature Geoscience Research led by Prof. Xu Lian reveals how terrestrial ecosystems respond to abnormal Rossby waves. Crucial insights for understanding climate impacts.
I am happy to give a talk entitled "Effects of global change on terrestrial carbon cycling" on June 18th. PS: My presentation will be delivered in Chinese. Looking forward to seeing you then😊
Human activity since the Industrial Revolution has caused a 2- to 3-fold increase in the global river transport of mercury, a new @ScienceAdvances study suggests. https://t.co/FGatiSknnK
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