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Dumping Seawater on LA Fires Is an Experiment Scientists Are Closely Watching : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 14, 2025 11:52 am
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Firefighters in Los Angeles are facing a challenging battle against deadly wildfires, exacerbated by a shortage of freshwater. To combat the fires, skilled pilots are utilizing Super Scooper planes to scoop up seawater and dump it with precision on the flames. While seawater may seem like a simple solution due to its abundance, it comes with drawbacks such as equipment corrosion and potential harm to ecosystems.

Research conducted by ecosystem ecologist Patrick Megonigal at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center sheds light on the effects of seawater on coastal forests. In an experiment called TEMPEST, salty water was introduced to historically salt-free forests to study their reaction. The results showed that prolonged exposure to salty water caused trees to brown and lose their leaves prematurely.

The study also uncovered surprising changes in the soil, with rainwater turning brown due to leached carbon-based compounds from dead plant material. The dispersion of clay and other particles in the soil due to salt exposure can have long-lasting effects on soil chemistry and structure.

While seawater can be a temporary solution in firefighting efforts, the preference remains for freshwater sources when available. With sea-level rise causing more frequent saltwater exposure along coastlines, the risks to coastal landscapes remain unknown.

Overall, the use of seawater in firefighting situations highlights the importance of freshwater sources and the potential long-term consequences of saltwater exposure on ecosystems. As we continue to combat wildfires and address the impacts of climate change, understanding the effects of seawater on the environment is crucial for sustainable firefighting practices.

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