A new study in Chile shows how small differences in rock type can drive large differences in erosion, vegetation, and river networks, illuminating the role of mineralogy in shaping landscapes.
At the top of the world, there is a sea—the remains of one, at least. The summit rocks of Mount Everest, the highest ...
Caltrans says that for the next two three weeks, Highway 32 from Humboldt Road to the Tehama County line will be closed as ...
When hills are healthy, vegetation anchors soil in place. But when that vegetation is burned off, hillsides become vulnerable to erosion, and slopes can come crashing down.
Several areas of my lawn are on rather steep slopes. Over the past few years, the roots of several trees have appeared on the ...
Since 2021, several landslides on the inland side and shrinking beaches on the seaward side of the line have impacted rail ...
Like St. Joseph City Commissioners, the Berrien County Board of Commissioners is thinking about how to better protect the ...
As the Los Angeles area begins cleaning up from devastating wildfires, city officials and emergency managers are worried ...
If you can't "learn to live with them," Neil Sperry suggests a ground cover that makes mowing around them unnecessary ...
A massive amount of rainwater and mud was unleashed onto Pacific Coast Highway on Thursday, sweeping an L.A. Fire Department ...
A National Grid project has dredged up fears of environmental impacts in Copicut, near Fall River's Bioreserve and watershed. What are the concerns?