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Soil & Groundwater
January 21, 2016
This Week´s Featured News Stories

Mercury-resistant bacteria useful for studying toxic metal cycling
Mercury-resistant bacteria could help scientists to understand more about mercury cycling in the environment. In a new study, researchers identified one particular strain of soil bacterium that could serve as a model for the conversion of the toxic metal into less toxic forms. They also discovered a ... » read more

Queensland Office of Groundwater Impact Assessment adopts ESdat
The Queensland Office of Groundwater Impact Assessment (OGIA) has adopted ESdat to consolidate, manage and report CSG Water Quality Data. OGIA receive data from multiple CSG and other mining companies, as well as other government departments and needs to effectively consolidate, analyze and report this ... » read more

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Esri Unveils ArcGIS Earth to the World
Esri, the world leader in mapping technology, has launched ArcGIS Earth, a free, desktop-based interactive globe that anyone can use to explore the world ... » read more
GRC 2016 Annual Meeting Announced - Call for Papers Issued
The Geothermal Resources Council (GRC) has issued a call for papers for the world’s biggest geothermal conference of the year taking place ... » read more
Two key factors control phosphorus movement from soil to groundwater
New insights into how phosphorus leaches into groundwater could help reduce its potential impact on water and the environment, a UF/IFAS scientist says. Phosphorus ... » read more
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