To the rescue of Arizona's waterways | CNRS in English

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In the US State of Arizona, it is not unusual to see rivers that have dried up. Some only flow in specific sections or at certain times of the year. They are known as intermittent rivers. At the CNRS iGlobes laboratory, located within the University of Arizona, researchers study these precarious rivers in the city of Tucson, and in the watershed of Las Cienegas.

👩‍🔬 Featuring:
- Anne-Lise Boyer (CNRS) of the DRIIHM Labex and the Laboratoire Environnement, Ville et Société (CNRS/ENS Lyon)
- Larry Fisher, co-director of the OHMI Observatory Pima County and the School of Natural Resources and the Environment laboratory (University of Arizona) and a member of the Cienega Watershed Partnership
- Dennis Caldwell, member of the Cienega Watershed Partnership
- Ian Tomlinson, owner of Vera Earl Ranch.

📽 Production : CNRS Images

📷 Drone imagery
Joshua Zientarski and PARA
Patagonia Area Resource Alliance

🔉 Soundtrack:
Desert / Enrize
Landscape /VensAdams
Desert / VensAdams
Native Americans / Nucleametal
A country folk / Remstunes
The Hip Hop/Feetmusic
With kind permission from Envato Elements

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