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Texas A&M University Unveils North American Soil Moisture Database
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The database is one step toward better information about the…
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The Stream, March 23: Water Security Is National Security
Water scarcity will likely create conflict in regions around…
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Red Tide Downstream of Texas Drought: Marine Ecosystems Suffer Lack of Fresh Water
High temperatures and salinity concentrations along the Texas Gulf Coast are behind a toxic red tide, fish kills, and an influx of oyster parasites. Additionally, several saltwater species have been found upstream, surviving in a typically freshwater environment and signaling a large change in these delta ecosystems.