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dotLake Sediments Record North Carolina’s Coal Legacy[2022-10-17]
dotNWA losing 20 acres a year to erosion in the Illinois River basin, conference told[2022-10-17]
dotArctic Glaciers, a Peruvian Volcano, and a Russian Famine[2022-10-13]
dotChinese-built water projects bolster living standards in Angola[2022-10-11]
dotCoal Ash Pollution Persists in North Carolina Lakes for Decades, Sediments Show[2022-10-11]
dotMillion-year-old sediment could be the answer to ocean conservation - study[2022-10-10]
dotChina''s largest freshwater lake records lowest water level[2022-09-30]
dotPapers Published in the International Journal of Sediment Research Volume 37, No. 6, 2022[2022-09-23]
dotContents of ISWCR (Vol. 10, No.4, 2022)[2022-09-23]
dotContents of ISWCR (Vol. 10, No.3, 2022)[2022-09-23]
dotYMC 2023 M.S.YALIN MEMORIAL COLLOQUIUM 2023: Flow-sediment-biota interactions in fluvial system: re...[2022-09-23]
dotPublication of the CIS document “Integrated sediment management – Guidelines and good practices in t...[2022-09-22]
dotA new river-specific international journal launched[2022-09-22]
dotInternational Symposium “Uncertainty in river water monitoring – New insights on spatio-temporal var...[2022-09-07]
dotResponsible neighbor: China maintains water release to downstream Mekong countries despite extreme h...[2022-08-31]
dotLiujiaxia Reservoir conducts water and sediment regulating operation to clear out mud[2022-08-25]
dotSuspended sediment reduced by rapid revegetation after Fukushima decontamination[2022-08-05]
dotAtmospheric Rivers Help Coastal Wetlands Build Up Sediment[2022-07-14]
dotRecent drop in Lake Powell’s storage shows how much space sediment is taking up[2022-07-11]
dotPakistan and China join hands to protect Indus Delta against climate change[2022-07-05]
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