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Living in water service areas with a golf course in vulnerable groundwater regions -- regions with coarse textured soils, ...
A study published in Engineering introduces a synchronous-asynchronous ambient noise observation system. It was tested in an abandoned parking lot in ...
Barrow Neurological Institute and Mayo Clinic-led researchers report an association between living near golf courses and ...
Living within a mile of a golf course is associated with a 126% increased risk for Parkinson’s disease possibly due to ...
In a nutshell Living within 1 mile of a golf course more than doubles your risk of developing Parkinson’s disease compared to ...
Living within 1 to 3 miles of a golf course is associated with a significantly higher risk of Parkinson’s disease, particularly in groundwater-vulnerable areas. The study suggests both drinking water ...
Karst hazards, which can cause surface subsidence, ground collapse, and groundwater pollution, pose significant threats to urban areas. Traditional geophysical methods often face challenges in ...
A new study using recent satellite data finds that all cities in the United States with populations of more than 600,000 are ...
Groundwater vulnerable regions were those with karst geology, coarse-textured soils, or shallow bedrock. Further, data on municipal wells in southeastern Minnesota were obtained. Water service ...