Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, and hence for global food security1–3. Already, unsustainable groundwater pumping exceeds recharge from precipitation and rivers4, leading to substantial drops in the levels of groundwater and losses of groundwater from its storage, especially in intensively irrigated regions5–7. When groundwater levels drop, discharges from groundwater to streams decline, reverse in direction or even stop completely, thereby decreasing streamflow, with potentially devastating effects on aquatic ecosystems. Here we link declines in the levels of groundwater that result from groundwater pumping to decreases in streamflow globally, and estimate where and when en...
In regions with frequent water stress and large aquifer systems, groundwater often constitutes an es...
Groundwater, the largest available global freshwater resource, plays a crucial role in human sustena...
Groundwater pumping from aquifers in hydraulic connection with nearby streams has the potential to c...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Freshwater is essential for human existence. With increasing global population and economic growth, ...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Depletion of groundwater aquifers across the globe has become a significant concern, as groundwater ...
Many of the worlds major groundwater aquifers are rapidly depleting due to unsustainable groundwater...
Groundwater is a life-sustaining resource that supplies water to billions of people, plays a centra...
In regions with frequent water stress and large aquifer systems, groundwater often constitutes an es...
In regions with frequent water stress and large aquifer systems, groundwater often constitutes an es...
Groundwater, the largest available global freshwater resource, plays a crucial role in human sustena...
Groundwater pumping from aquifers in hydraulic connection with nearby streams has the potential to c...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Groundwater is the world’s largest freshwater resource and is critically important for irrigation, a...
Freshwater is essential for human existence. With increasing global population and economic growth, ...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Increasing population, economic growth and changes in diet have dramatically increased the demand fo...
Depletion of groundwater aquifers across the globe has become a significant concern, as groundwater ...
Many of the worlds major groundwater aquifers are rapidly depleting due to unsustainable groundwater...
Groundwater is a life-sustaining resource that supplies water to billions of people, plays a centra...
In regions with frequent water stress and large aquifer systems, groundwater often constitutes an es...
In regions with frequent water stress and large aquifer systems, groundwater often constitutes an es...
Groundwater, the largest available global freshwater resource, plays a crucial role in human sustena...
Groundwater pumping from aquifers in hydraulic connection with nearby streams has the potential to c...