USGS and US Forest Service staff installing dust monitoring equipment
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USGS and US Forest Service staff installing dust monitoring equipment at a uranium mine near Grand Canyon National Park.
Climate change combined with overlapping high-intensity land uses are likely to create conditions detrimental to the recreation economy, wildlife habitat, water availability and other resources in hyper-arid landscapes, or drylands, in the future, according to a paper published in Ecosphere.
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