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dotCould Mississippi River diversion overcome sinking land? Two new studies say yes[2021-12-02]
dotInvitation for proposals for hosting the 16th ISRS in 2025[2021-11-24]
dotResearch team releases Great Lakes sediment material for measuring organic pollutants[2021-11-23]
dotStudy on Ganga basin sheds light on sustainable management[2021-11-17]
dotSee 24,000 years of climate history at a glance[2021-11-17]
dotStudy: Dam Removal Poses Low Contamination Risk[2021-11-16]
dotNew Zealand: 1.3 million boost for study of erosion, sediment control measures in forestry sector[2021-11-09]
dotPapers Published in the International Journal of Sediment Research Volume 37, No. 1, 2022[2021-11-03]
dotContents of ISWCR (Vol. 9, No.4, 2021)[2021-11-03]
dotThe 3rd IYFSWC was held online/in-presence successfully[2021-11-03]
dotRunoff, sediment flux in High Mountain Asia could limit food, energy for millions[2021-11-03]
dotXi Focus-Closeup: Xi and the great Yellow River[2021-10-27]
dotMigratory birds make Yellow River Delta home[2021-10-27]
dotThe 7th International Conference on Estuaries and Coasts held in Shanghai, China[2021-10-26]
dotInvitation to support the WASWAC-IUSS Position Paper on the Interlinkages of Soil and Climate Change...[2021-10-25]
dotISI – Training Workshop on ‘River Basin Sediment Monitoring and Management’, Sept. 6-10, 2021, held[2021-10-14]
dotUNESCO-ISI Online Expert Meeting on Global Databases of Sediment Loads in Rivers held on May 25 and ...[2021-10-14]
dotConnecticut Coastal Research Shows Extreme Weather A Bigger Climate Change Threat Than Sea Rise[2021-09-14]
dotSediment management session at the virtual World Hydropower Congress to be held on 17 September 2021[2021-09-08]
dotPapers Published in the International Journal of Sediment Research Volume 36, No. 6, 2021[2021-09-01]
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