Groundwater has fallen to precarious depths in much of the world. New research highlights areas that have been able to bring ...
For half the world's population, the water in their drinking glasses comes from below them. Groundwater also supplies 40% of ...
A new paper in Science by Scott Jasechko of the University of California, Santa Barbara, examines documented cases of ...
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How some regions are reversing groundwater depletion?
Groundwater supplies 40% of the world’s irrigation water, yet aquifer levels are falling faster than they are being ...
Groundwater evapotranspiration (ETGW) and water table dynamics represent a pivotal interplay between subsurface hydrological processes and the atmospheric demands of evaporation and plant ...
Declining groundwater supplies are an issue for communities around the globe, but a UC Santa Barbara Professor's ...
As climate change pushes seas to rise ever higher, shallow groundwater could become a more costly hazard across the Atlantic coast, particularly in South Florida where the water table sits just feet ...
AMHERST — In many places around the country, the water table — that essential but unseen resource — is falling. Massachusetts, on the other hand, is seeing a rise, hydrology researchers from the ...
As the world's largest unfrozen freshwater resource, groundwater is crucial for life on Earth. Researchers have investigated how global warming is affecting groundwater temperatures and what that ...
Access to groundwater is crucial to life on Earth, but rising temperatures could render it undrinkable for 75 million people within the next 76 years. In a new study, researchers at the Karlsruhe ...
The water beneath our feet is vanishing, putting people, plants and animals at risk in the Nevada desert. An August study published in the academic journal Hydrological Processes uses publicly ...
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