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Finding Refuge for Salmon, Cold Water Preferred

2015-12-11 22:52:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

New York Times: When Lewis and Clark first encountered the Columbia River in 1805, they wrote about nearby streams so thick with salmon that you could all but walk across on their backs. Last summer, those streams looked very different. As a torrid heat wave settled over the Pacific Northwest, the salmon heading up the Columbia River from the ocean in their ancient reproduction ritual started dying en masse, cooked in place by freakishly hot water that killed them or made them vulnerable to predators. Sockeye died...

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Researchers to probe links between human activities, water quality

2015-12-11 16:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ScienceDaily: Understanding human interactions with the natural environment can enhance the protection of surface water quality in lakes and streams. A multidisciplinary team of researchers will examine the linkages between humans and freshwater quality using a $1.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation's Dynamics of Coupled Natural and Human Systems Program. Kelly Cobourn, assistant professor of natural resource economics in Virginia Tech's College of Natural Resources and Environment, is principal...

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Portable Air Chiller features 32 gallon water tank.

2015-12-11 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Combining fan and dry mist technology, Model EPF-AC-30 cools Class 1 Division 1 work areas that do not have access to traditional air conditioning. Explosion proof unit has 34 gallon water tank and 2 separate water filters to cool work environment 20–30° for up to 8 hours. System will automatically shut off once water reservoir is empty. Measuring 66 x 36 x 39 in., Model EPF-AC-30 can reach evaporation zone of 5–10 ft and is powered by 20 ft cord terminated in explosion proof plug.

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Laser Sensors measure high pulse energies without water cooling.

2015-12-11 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Models L40(150)A and L50(150)A are convection-/ballistic-cooled and measure power from 100 mW to 150 W and energy from 100 mJ to 4,000 J (8,000 J with 0.5 sec pulse). Convection-/ballistic-cooled L40(150)A-LP1 supports >1 msec pulse measurements and measures power from 100 mW to 150 W and energy from 100 mJ to 4,000J (8,000 J with 0.5 sec pulse). Conduction-cooled L30C-LP1-26-SH measures up to 10 W continuous power (100 W for 2 min) and energy to 2,000J (4,000 J with 0.5 sec pulse).

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This week in soft drinks & bottled water, featuring the sugar tax opportunity, a new competitor for Red Bull and Asahi's Australian closures

2015-12-11 13:59:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com

Here's a round-up of this week's top stories in the global soft drinks & bottled water categories. We also have similar round-ups for beer & cider and spirits & wine.

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