Groundwater pumping has caused marked aquifer storage declines over the past century. In addition to threatening the viability of groundwater-dependent economic activities, storage losses reshape the hydrologic landscape, shifting groundwater surface water exchanges and surface water availability. A more comprehensive understanding of modern groundwater-depleted systems is needed as we strive for improved simulations and more efficient water resources management. Here, we begin to address this gap by evaluating the impact of 100 years of groundwater declines across the continental United States on simulated watershed behavior. Subsurface storage losses reverberate throughout hydrologic systems, decreasing streamflow and evapotranspiration. ...
A natural consequence of groundwater withdrawals is the removal of water from subsurface storage, bu...
This study investigates the influence of climate change on groundwater availability, and thereby, ir...
Groundwater is critical to many aspects of life on the Great Plains. Overdevelopment of this resourc...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Observations indicate that groundwater levels are declining in many regions around the world. Simula...
International audienceObservations indicate that groundwater levels are declining in many regions ar...
Advanced Land Surface Models (LSM) offer a powerful tool for studying hydrological variability. High...
Mississippi Embayment (ME) is one of the fastest groundwater depletion regions around the world, whi...
International audienceAquifer overexploitation could significantly impact crop production in the Uni...
Human alteration of the land surface hydrologic cycle is substantial. Recent studies suggest that lo...
Freshwater is essential for human existence. With increasing global population and economic growth, ...
Worldwide, there is growing recognition of the need to reduce agricultural groundwater use in respon...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Lakes are integral parts of groundwater flow systems in many environments. Yet, few exceptions exist...
A natural consequence of groundwater withdrawals is the removal of water from subsurface storage, bu...
This study investigates the influence of climate change on groundwater availability, and thereby, ir...
Groundwater is critical to many aspects of life on the Great Plains. Overdevelopment of this resourc...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Observations indicate that groundwater levels are declining in many regions around the world. Simula...
International audienceObservations indicate that groundwater levels are declining in many regions ar...
Advanced Land Surface Models (LSM) offer a powerful tool for studying hydrological variability. High...
Mississippi Embayment (ME) is one of the fastest groundwater depletion regions around the world, whi...
International audienceAquifer overexploitation could significantly impact crop production in the Uni...
Human alteration of the land surface hydrologic cycle is substantial. Recent studies suggest that lo...
Freshwater is essential for human existence. With increasing global population and economic growth, ...
Worldwide, there is growing recognition of the need to reduce agricultural groundwater use in respon...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Lakes are integral parts of groundwater flow systems in many environments. Yet, few exceptions exist...
A natural consequence of groundwater withdrawals is the removal of water from subsurface storage, bu...
This study investigates the influence of climate change on groundwater availability, and thereby, ir...
Groundwater is critical to many aspects of life on the Great Plains. Overdevelopment of this resourc...