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Post-Wildfire Landslides Becoming More Frequent in SoCal | The Patriot KEIB AM 1150

By City News Service Bobcat Wildfire Continues To Burn East Of Los Angeles Area LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Southern California can now expect to see post-wildfire landslides occurring almost every year, with major events expected roughly every 10 years, a new study released today finds. The results show Californians are now facing a double whammy of increased wildfire and landslide risk caused by climate change-induced shifts in the state s wet and dry seasons, according to researchers who mapped landslide vulnerability in the southern half of the state. “This is our attempt to get people thinking about where these hazards are going to be before there s even a fire, said Jason Kean, a hydrologist at the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver and lead author of the new study in Earth s Future, AGU s journal for interdisciplinary research on the past, present and future of our planet and its inhabitants. “By proactively thinking about hazards, you can start to develop more detailed respo

Environmental News Network - Post-Wildfire Landslides Becoming More Frequent in Southern California

Share This Southern California can now expect to see post-wildfire landslides occurring almost every year, with major events expected roughly every ten years, a new study finds.  Southern California can now expect to see post-wildfire landslides occurring almost every year, with major events expected roughly every ten years, a new study finds. The results show Californians are now facing a double whammy of increased wildfire and landslide risk caused by climate change-induced shifts in the state’s wet and dry seasons, according to researchers who mapped landslide vulnerability in the southern half of the state. “This is our attempt to get people thinking about where these hazards are going to be before there’s even a fire,” said Jason Kean, a hydrologist at the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver and lead author of the new study in Earth’s Future, AGU’s journal for interdisciplinary research on the past, present and future of our planet and its inhabitants. “By proacti

Post-Wildfire Landslides Becoming More Frequent in SoCal

By City News Service Bobcat Wildfire Continues To Burn East Of Los Angeles Area LOS ANGELES (CNS) - Southern California can now expect to see post-wildfire landslides occurring almost every year, with major events expected roughly every 10 years, a new study released today finds. The results show Californians are now facing a double whammy of increased wildfire and landslide risk caused by climate change-induced shifts in the state s wet and dry seasons, according to researchers who mapped landslide vulnerability in the southern half of the state. “This is our attempt to get people thinking about where these hazards are going to be before there s even a fire, said Jason Kean, a hydrologist at the U.S. Geological Survey in Denver and lead author of the new study in Earth s Future, AGU s journal for interdisciplinary research on the past, present and future of our planet and its inhabitants. “By proactively thinking about hazards, you can start to develop more detailed respo

Finnish research reactor fuel sent to USA for further use : Uranium & Fuel

11 February 2021 Share Partially used irradiated fuel from the Finnish Reactor 1 (FiR1) in Espoo, Finland, has been transported to the USA for use in a TRIGA Mark I research reactor operated by the US Geological Survey in Denver, Colorado. Dismantling of the Finnish reactor, which was shut down in 2015, is scheduled to begin at the end of 2022. FiR 1 fuel elements packed into an inner basket of a transport cask (Image: VTT) The fuel, purchased by Finland in the 1960s and 1970s, still has a remarkable remaining utility value , VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland said. The USGS required additional fuel to continue operating its reactor, but the production of suitable fuel has been suspended for several years.

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