Alaska's melting permafrost is dumping toxic metals into the state's rivers, turning them bright orange and making the water ...
Rivers and streams in Alaska are changing color – from a clean, clear blue to a rusty orange – because of the toxic metals ...
At least 75 of Alaska's brooks and streams have been turning a dirty orange likely due to thawing permafrost, with some rivers so impacted that the discoloration can be seen via satellite, a new ...
Rivers and streams in Alaska are changing color – from a clean, clear blue to a rusty orange – because of the toxic metals released by thawing permafrost, according to a new study. The finding ...
Dozens of Alaska's rivers and streams are turning orange. The staining could be the result of minerals exposed by thawing permafrost and climate change, finds a new study. Dozens of Alaska's most ...
Alaska's rivers and streams are becoming toxic as a strange "milky orange" color stains their waters, a new study has found The research from the National Park Service, U.S. Geological Survey, the ...
A new study shows that rusty discoloration in Alaska’s otherwise pristine streams and rivers is likely due to melting permafrost—and that’s a major problem for Arctic animals and people.
Scientists say that dozens of waterways in Alaska are "rusting," or turning into a dirty orange. They said permafrost thawing in the summer is now exposing minerals to the surface, releasing ...
Rivers and streams in Alaska are changing color – from a clean, clear blue to a rusty orange – because of the toxic metals ...
Rivers and streams in Alaska are changing color – from a clean, clear blue to a rusty orange – because of the toxic metals released by thawing permafrost, according to a new study.The finding ...