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It turns out that rivers choose their path based on erosion – a discovery that could transform flood planning and restoration.
Beginning in the 1880s, humans built progressively larger diversions, dams, and reservoirs in the Rio Grande Basin, leaving ...
The government is giving top priority to prevent erosion along the Teesta river, with plans to finalise the design of the Teesta master plan by October this year, Adviser to the Ministry of Water ...
After recent flooding tragedies in Texas, New Mexico and North Carolina, St. Johns River Water Management District officials ...
FEMA determines areas at high-risk for flooding. UNC-Chapel Hill researchers see evidence of additional and repeated flooding ...
The government is working on a priority basis to control erosion along the Teesta River, said Syeda Rizwana Hasan, adviser to the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change and the Ministry of ...
Rivers are Earth's arteries. Water, sediment and nutrients self-organize into diverse, dynamic channels as they journey from ...
A new study identified hot spots of sinking levees that will need to be prioritized for maintenance to withstand future ...
The Kansas River is cleaner today than half a century ago, but pollution and trash remain problems. Kayakers and others who ...
Berm gets blame for erosion of land near Pantano Wash > Landowner says Pantano wash south bank diversion is reducing his north bank property < ...
NYPA says it is working to mitigate embankment erosion near the S Curves in the vicinity of Hopkins Bay. NYPA cites recent high-water levels as the cause.
Peer out Harold Steves’s third-floor window and your eyes might dwell on a sweep tidal marsh. Look further, and you’ll soon find the water’s edge — a confluence where a great mixing occurs as the ...