Agriculture Alters Mississippi
Series: April 2009 - Isla Earth Radio Series
From: Pat Maxwell
Length: 00:01:30
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The hand bone's connected to the wrist bone, the wrist bone's connected to the arm bone, and so on and so on. That was a great campfire song. Turns out it illustrates a key environmental concept as well. Here’s how. Researchers from Yale and Louisiana State Universities, treasure hunters of sorts, discovered a collection of hundred-year-old data in the attic of a New Orleans water treatment plant. The old documents provided scientists with a peek back in time at the water quality of the Mississippi...
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Piece Description
The hand bone's connected to the wrist bone, the wrist bone's connected to the arm bone, and so on and so on. That was a great campfire song. Turns out it illustrates a key environmental concept as well. Here’s how. Researchers from Yale and Louisiana State Universities, treasure hunters of sorts, discovered a collection of hundred-year-old data in the attic of a New Orleans water treatment plant. The old documents provided scientists with a peek back in time at the water quality of the Mississippi...
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