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Although river diversions that bring land-building sediment to shrinking coastlands are the best solution to sustaining portions of the Mississippi Delta, a new Tulane University study concludes that the rate of land building will likely be dwarfed by the rate of wetland loss.
University Research | Tulane UniversityA Tulane University researcher who studies bird migration has found that a decline in the number of wood thrushes is probably due to deforestation in Central America, not to the loss and degrading of forest in the United States where the songbird breeds.
University Research | Tulane UniversityResearchers from Tulane University, Coastal Carolina University and The Water Institute of the Gulf believe mud, the most plentiful sediment type carried by the Mississippi River, may be the most powerful tool in building land.
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