From Staff Reports
Cumberland Times-News
May 02, 2008 11:18 am
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From left: Holly Kyle, J.B. and Donna Churchill and William Doty listen to Frostburg State University wildlife and fisheries seniors and water chemistry lab employees Dave Kazyak and Mandy Weston describe the potential future affects of global warming on streams recently during an open house at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Appalachian Laboratory in Frostburg.
The model demonstrates how heavy rains in the future could cause flooding, erosion, widening of stream bases, damage to infrastructure and how sediment is carried down stream.
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From left: Holly Kyle, J.B. and Donna Churchill and William Doty listen to Frostburg State University wildlife and fisheries seniors and water chemistry lab employees Dave Kazyak and Mandy Weston describe the potential future affects of global warming on streams recently during an open house at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science Appalachian Laboratory in Frostburg. The model demonstrates how heavy rains in the future could cause flooding, erosion, widening of stream bases, damage to infrastructure and how sediment is carried down stream. Cumberland Times-News