michaelrussell, to HikingPics
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This week for I have the iconic scene of Mount Shuksan and Picture Lake in Washington State. One of the most photographed mountains in the area, and you can see why.

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The search for the Betlehem star, which was not successful due to heavy cloud cover. Winter

https://renata-natale.pixels.com/featured/christmas-eve-2020-renata-natale.html

darkkeil, to photography
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Iceland: Lake Langisjòr (by Arnar & Simona)

GregCocks, to Futurology
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stefan, to Travel
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What's your favorite lake you like to visit, or that you live nearby?

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zook, to newhampshire
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Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, August 2022

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1Sauerlaender, to random

At Lake von-Diergardt in Cologne-Dünnwald, a renaturalised gravel pit.
(January 2022)
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cdarwin, to random
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Measurements from stations around the world show that levels have increased significantly since the early 2000s.

According to the report, the main reason is that more methane has been released from wetland areas such as , shallow , , and in tropical regions.

And as it gets warmer, more is released.

“The temperature change leads to increased microbiological activity,” researcher Stephen Matthew Platt says. He is one of the researchers behind the new study.

Processes like in wetlands happen faster when it gets warmer.

Another reason for the increase in methane emissions is that has begun to in the north.

“When the permafrost thaws, it also leads to more water on the surface, and this development is underway,” explains Platt.

https://www.sciencenorway.no/climate-permafrost-physics/why-is-there-so-much-methane-in-the-atmosphere-right-now/2328016

DoomsdaysCW, to Flowers
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#Flowers grown floating on polluted waterways can help clean up nutrient runoff

Cut-flower farms could be a sustainable option for mitigating water pollution.

by Jazmin Locke-Rodriguez and Krishnaswamy Jayachandran, The Conversation

2/17/2024, 7:08 AM

"Flowers grown on inexpensive floating platforms can help clean polluted waterways, over 12 weeks extracting 52 percent more #phosphorus and 36 percent more #nitrogen than the natural nitrogen cycle removes from untreated water, according to our new research. In addition to filtering water, the cut flowers can generate income via the multibillion-dollar floral market.

"In our trials of various flowers, giant #marigolds stood out as the most successful, producing long, marketable stems and large blooms. Their yield matched typical flower farm production.

Why it matters

"Water pollution is caused in large part by runoff from #farms, urban #lawns, and even #septic tanks. When it rains, excess phosphorus, nitrogen, and other chemicals wash into #lakes and #rivers.

"These nutrients feed #algae, leading to widespread and harmful #AlgaeBlooms, which can severely lower oxygen in water, creating 'dead zones' where aquatic life cannot survive. Nutrient runoff is a critical issue as urban areas expand, affecting the health of water #ecosystems.

"Water pollution is an escalating crisis in our area of Miami-Dade and Broward counties in #Florida. The 2020 #BiscayneBay fish kill, the largest mass death of aquatic life on record for the region, serves as a stark reminder of this growing environmental issue.

How we do our work

"We study sustainable agriculture and water pollution in South Florida.

"Inspired by traditional floating farm practices, including the #Aztecs#chinampas in Mexico and the #Miccosukees’ tree island settlements in Florida, we tested the idea of growing cut flowers on floating rafts as a way to remove excess nutrients from waterways. Our hope was not only that the flowers would pay for themselves, but that they could provide jobs here in Miami, the center of the US cut-flower trade.

"We floated 4-by-6-foot (1.2-by-1.8-meter) mats of inexpensive polyethylene foam called Beemats in 620-gallon (2,300-liter) outdoor test tanks that mirrored water conditions of nearby polluted waterways. Into the mats, we transplanted flower seedlings, including #zinnias, #sunflowers, and giant marigolds. The polluted tank water was rich in nutrients, eliminating the need for any fertilizer. As the seedlings matured into plants over 12 weeks, we tracked the tanks’ improving water quality.

"Encouraged by the success of the marigolds in our tanks, we moved our trials to the nearby canals of Coral Gables and Little River. We anchored the floating platforms with 50-pound (22.7-kilogram) weights and also tied them to shore for extra stability. No alterations to the landscape were needed, making the process simple and doable.

What still isn’t known

"The success of the giant marigolds might be linked to the extra roots that grow from their stems known as adventitious roots. These roots likely help keep the plants stable on the floating platforms. Identifying additional plants with roots like these could help broaden plant choices.

"Future raft designs may also need modifications to ensure better stability and growth for other cut-flower and crop species.

What’s next

"Our promising findings show floating cut-flower farms could be a sustainable option for mitigating water pollution.

"One of us (Locke-Rodriguez) is expanding this research and working to scale up floating farms in South Florida as a demonstration of what could take place in the many locations facing similar issues worldwide.

This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.

https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/02/flowers-grown-floating-on-polluted-waterways-can-help-clean-up-nutrient-runoff/

aquaticmethane, to worldwithoutus

We found that emit less than previously thought. High-resolution mapping shows that in the Arctic (and globally), predictions of total lake area tend to be too high. These findings better match independent measurements of atmospheric methane, which implies a greater fraction of emissions is coming from us! 😨

My latest paper describes this phenomenon in more detail and is published by the at https://doi.org/10.1029/2023GL104825

1Sauerlaender, to random

The Decksteiner Weiher is an artificial pond with straight banks in Cologne-Deckstein (Lindenthal district), which was created between 1927 and 1929.
(January 2024)
(Foto: © Rüdiger Benninghaus)
#Landschaften, #landscapes, #Gewässer, #Seen, #lakes, #Decksteiner_Weiher, #Köln_Deckstein

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How Can You Help?
Just reposting this very useful page from the Canadian Lakes Loon Survey 40-year report. https://view.publitas.com/birds-canada-gykxaz9yrrpp/clls-40-yr-report-final-en/page/24 #CLLSSurvey #Freshwater #Lakes #Cottages

backpackandsnorkel, to NewZealand
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New Zealand is known for breathtaking landscapes, like rolling hills, deep , , crystal-clear , and its endemic species like . Our 3-week itinerary shows you the best places to see in New Zealand. https://backpackandsnorkel.com/New-Zealand/

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A snow-covered quarry pond in Cologne-Dünnwald.
(December 2010)
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Bella, to Futurology

White Christmas in Germany? Well, we do have a lot of , unfortunately not in the form of snow. In the last two months, it has rained a lot. Good for the groundwater, not so good for people living in areas with , and . This here is the near . Where you can see treetops and signs, there is otherwise a wide promenade.
The last photo shows the protection gate, which is designed to prevent the Rhine from reaching the houses. Usually, it is open 🙁

A wide view up the Rhine. A path can be seen in the foreground. Half of the path is flooded by the water of the Rhine. A long, black ship is travelling on the Rhine. The captains are called upon to sail as close to the centre of the Rhine as possible as the banks are no longer recognisable. In the background, many industrial buildings can be seen in the sunshine.
A bridge crosses the Rhine. The water is not too far from the bridge floor. Thick, white clouds can be seen behind the bridge. The sun illuminates them. The rest of the picture is a lot of blue (water and sky).
In the foreground, a couple holding hands is walking along a path by the Rhine. The water is close to them, there is no longer an edge of the bank. Industrial buildings can be seen in the background, illuminated by the sun. Scattered treetops can be seen in the water of the Rhine.
Once again the jetty, now you can clearly see how far the water has flooded the land. Nevertheless, it doesn't stop a couple from taking a selfie of themselves and the flooding.
A silver flood protection gate is located between two round brick wall halves.

SydPark, to oregon
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Happy Wednesday 🙏❄️🤍💙

The rain will stop, the night will end, the hurt will fade. Hope is never so lost that it can't be found.🖊 Ernest Hemingway

Golden winter mornings at Crater Lake, 🇺🇸
©️ Jake Guzmann

theappletree, to berlin German
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SharonCummingsArt, to art
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Awhile ago I posted a picture of my hubby as a little boy (he is in the back seat) with his Grandpa rowing a boat on a lake...It got me thinking and painting so I could give him a special Christmas gift this year! Almost done!

painting of a man and two boys in a boat rowing on a lake with a black lab swimming along side by artist Sharon Cummings.

patioboater, to photography
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. "Must be in the front row." McGulpin Point, Michigan. August 15, 2023.

You've already seen this sunset in the honorable mentions. This was our vantage point. Monique and I took a much needed few days of vacation and found an excellent place to sit and watch. From this little rocky beach we watched freighters come and go in the Straits of Mackinac and were treated to one of our favorite sunsets of the year.

backpackandsnorkel, to NewZealand
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New Zealand is known for breathtaking landscapes, like rolling hills, deep , , crystal-clear , and its endemic species like . Our 3-week itinerary shows you the best places to see in New Zealand. https://backpackandsnorkel.com/New-Zealand/

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