The pink noise of water quality

Monday, August 12, 2013 - 06:00 in Earth & Climate

Lakes and streams are an essential supply of freshwater. Monitoring their water quality relies on measuring their chemistry. Researchers from ETH Zürich and the British research institute CEH have discovered that dozens of chemicals in streams fluctuate with a specific pattern, one that makes their future behaviour difficult to predict.

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