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Hydrology experts published a paper in Nature Water explaining how satellite remote sensing can be used to study water quality and stressors of global rivers.
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international group of scientists, Dongmei Feng (University of Cincinnati), Xiao Yang (Southern Methodist University)
What
Hydrology experts published a paper in Nature Water explaining how satellite remote sensing can be used to study water quality and stressors of global rivers.
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Fri, 19 Jun 2026 15:23:48 GMT · 2h 32m ago
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To protect rivers from harmful pollutants, track water quality, and develop early warnings for toxic algal blooms that can harm human health and ecosystems.
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This research advocates for a global approach to river monitoring using satellite technology, potentially improving drinking water safety for the 90% of the world's population living near rivers and mitigating environmental damage from eutrophication and toxic algal blooms.
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