When floodwater reaches the sea, it can leave a 50 metre thick layer of brown water – and cause real problems
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par Neil Malan, Research associate, Climate Change Research Centre, UNSW Sydney
Moninya Roughan, Professor in Oceanography, UNSW Sydney
Over this wet summer, Melburnians and Sydneysiders have had to think twice about cooling off at their local beach. Heavy rainfall has swollen rivers and pumped pollutants, nutrients and murky fresh water far out to sea. Swimmers at Port Phillip Bay beaches are emerging coated in brown goo, while Sydney’s seas were contaminated last…
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lundi 22 janvier 2024