Indiana has enough water resources to handle increased demand, two recent studies have suggested. Both studies looked at future water demand in the North Central and Wabash headwater regions. The ...
Consider a can of soda. When the can is closed (pressurized), the soda contains dissolved carbon dioxide (CO2). When you open ...
The study indicates that regional water availability limits both the current and future production of 32 geological resources ...
Adjacent to Shades State Park lies Pine Hills Nature Preserve, a 470-acre old-growth forest that contains some of Indiana’s most pristine natural areas. The preserve is home to rare plants and animals ...
Indiana hides a verdant paradise just west of Indianapolis that feels like stepping into another world. Shades State Park in Waveland isn’t just another patch of trees – it’s 3,000 acres of nature’s ...
Federal agencies will begin to vacate hundreds of offices across the country this summer under a frenetic and error-riddled ...
The scientists responsible for crucial fish and wildlife research projects in the West involving species like elk, mule deer, ...
Doug Austen, a Trout Unlimited member and former executive director of both the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and ...
Geological resources like metals are vital for renewable energy and storage technologies but require significant energy and ...
The groundwater permits don’t have a quantity or acreage cap, so it’s difficult to estimate how much water they’ll withdraw ...
Since physical and chemical erosion yield comparable carbon fluxes, studying both together is essential to avoid biases in erosion-driven carbon flux estimates.
“ODNR continues to revise and develop its aquifer mapping to ensure Ohioans are prepared for the future,” Division of ...