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Jan. 27—Less than two weeks after a huge fire in Moss Landing at one of the world's largest battery storage plants, scientists affiliated with San Jose State University have discovered unusually ...
San Jose State University's Moss Landing Marine Laboratories was the first to announce their screening test of the wetland soils along Elkhorn Slough that run next to the plant.
And so are its consequences for the sensitive ecosystem. Ivano Aiello, professor and chair at Moss Landing Marine Labs, has found nanoparticles of manganese, cobalt and nickel in the soil of Elkhorn ...
Environmental Damage Could Be Long-Lasting From Moss Landing Fire Last month, a lithium-ion battery fire broke out at a plant in Moss Landing, just a few miles from Elkhorn Slough. Normally a ...
In the immediate aftermath of the Moss Landing fire, the owners of Kayak Connection, a local company that operates in the Elkhorn Slough, told Lookout Santa Cruz they had to cancel 10 kayak tours ...
Elevated concentrations of heavy metals have been detected at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve by scientists following a recent fire at Vistra Moss Landing Power Plant and Energy Storage Facility.
A fire at the Moss Landing battery plant may have released heavy metals into the nearby Elkhorn Slough Reserve. Researchers at San Jose State University found high levels of nickel, manganese, and ...
Nickel, cobalt and manganese, found in lithium-ion batteries, increased dramatically at Elkhorn Slough after the fire.
Elevated concentrations of heavy metals have been detected at the Elkhorn Slough Reserve by scientists from San Jose State University’s Moss Landing Marine Laboratories following a recent fire ...
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