US rivers are changing from blue to yellow and green, satellite images show

Satellite images reveal color changes in rivers across America.

An aerial view of the Mississippi River.
Parts of the Mississippi River have turned more blue-green over time, researchers have found.
(Image credit: Sergio Mendoza Hochmann via Getty Images)

 

A third of U.S. rivers have significantly changed color over the last 36 years, turning from blue to  yellow and green, striking new images reveal.

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