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"textContent": "A Michigan Tech field team of five arrived in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories on July 27, 2025, for a nine-day field campaign to sample the effects of the extreme drought and wildfire of 2023 on wetlands and uplands.\n\nThe post Fire Effects from the 2023 Drought and Extreme Wildfire Season appeared first on NASA Science.",
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