A Florida State University scientist has helped uncover through a multidecadal study how changing water chemistry in Arctic rivers could impact the entire planet.
and other natural processes and how these changes are influencing the intricate web of life both on land and in the oceans.
The research, conducted by scientists from the Arctic Great Rivers Observatory over a nearly two-decade period from 2003 to 2019, is akin to a checkup of the ecological health of the region. The survey focused on the Ob', Yenisey, Mackenzie, Lena, Kolyma and Yukon rivers, crucial connectors between the vast Arctic lands and the sea.taken from a patient by a medical doctor.
Nitrate, a nutrient for plants and animals, declined, which could affect the balance of life in the oceans connected to these rivers., a complex mixture, akin to a tea produced mainly from the land that rivers transport, didn't show any major changes.
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