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Monthly Archives: November 2019

Salton’s Sea Sediment… What’s In It?!

November 26, 2019 — 6 Comments ↓

If you are a California native, you would have heard of The Salton Sea. The Sea is actually a lake located in the Imperial and Coachella Valleys that was accidentally made (Fig. 1). A massive flood from the Colorado River Continue reading →

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Mercury and its Effects on the Environment

November 26, 2019 — 5 Comments ↓

What is Mercury? Mercury is an element which at one point in time was used broadly as a commercial material. Due to its unique characteristics of being both a liquid and capable of conducting electricity, it served and continues to Continue reading →

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What is in Salton Sea Water?

November 25, 2019 — No Comments ↓

Pesticides are  a common cause of chemical pollution in US water systems. Pesticides are chemicals commonly used to shield crops from depletion by insects, animals, and other plants, like weeds or fungi, and are commonly used in agriculture. Pesticides get Continue reading →

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Stop Treating Soil like Dirt!!!

November 21, 2019 — 5 Comments ↓

Although it is the base below our feet often supporting us, many of us tend to forget about soil. It is what grows our crops, filters water, and provides a home for many organisms. It is also a crucial carbon Continue reading →

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Where is all of our plastics going to go?

November 18, 2019 — 5 Comments ↓

NPR recently published an article about the future of the US recycling industry. Last year, China stopped accepting plastic waste imports. This is where much of the United States’ recyclables had been sent previously. This has caused a controversy about Continue reading →

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How Bacteria can through a Wrench in an Ecosystem

November 15, 2019 — 3 Comments ↓

The Salton Sea can be found in the Imperial Valley.  It has no rivers flowing into it to keep it replenished.  In fact, it was an accidental lake.   In 1905, the Salton Sea was formed when a levy on the Continue reading →

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Be Careful of What You’re Drinking! A Look Into Toxic Organic Compounds.

November 15, 2019 — 5 Comments ↓

We all remember those hot, summer days we enjoyed when we were kids. After running and jumping around with our friends, all we want is water to rehydrate so we can go back to playing tag. Our parents grab the Continue reading →

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Why the Salton Sea isn’t a fish’s first vacation spot

November 14, 2019 — 3 Comments ↓

The Salton Sea a large lake spanning 343 mi2in Southern California. It was accidentally created when a levee broke from the Colorado river, filling this formerly dry valley. Particularly in the summer, because the weather is warm (and sun very Continue reading →

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Vietnam and The Dangers of Dioxins

November 7, 2019 — 2 Comments ↓

What Are Dioxins? Dioxins are toxic compounds which belong to a list of chemicals described as POPs or persistent organic pollutants. Dioxins are known to be harmful to humans and are capable of causing problems with reproduction, development, the immune Continue reading →

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What is a pesticide?

November 1, 2019 — 1 Comment ↓

What is a pesticide? Pesticides and Herbicides are commonly used to kill off unwanted organisms, most particularly in agriculture. Pesticides are large molecules that have been intentionally released to increase the time of crops in the fields, and reduce crop Continue reading →

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