Chief
Hydrologist suggests that we are in danger of triggering a tipping point into the next Ice Age by adding CO2.
Not exact matches
«Our results
suggest that water temperature is largely influenced by increasing air temperature, and features on the landscape act to enhance or dampen the level of that influence» said John Jastram, USGS
Hydrologist and study coauthor.
The astonishingly massive evaporite deposit, 3,900 feet (1,200 m) thick, appears to be draining an area far larger than a map - based or topographic watershed would
suggest, says lead
hydrologist David Boutt.