We examine the evidence for climate-change impacts on groundwater levels provided by studies of the historical observational record, and future climate-change impact modelling. To date no evidence has been found for systematic changes in groundwater drought frequency or intensity in the UK, but some evidence of multi-annual to decadal coherence of groundwater levels and large-scale climate indices has been found, which should be considered when trying to identify any trends. We analyse trends in long groundwater level time-series monitored in seven observation boreholes in the Chalk aquifer, and identify statistically significant declines at four of these sites, but do not attempt to attribute these to a change in a stimulus. The evid...
Hydrological drought is a serious issue globally which is likely to be amplified by 21st century cli...
Hydrological drought is a serious issue globally which is likely to be amplified by 21st century cli...
There is currently a significant gap in our understanding of the effect of anthropogenic warming on ...
Groundwater is a significant component of public water supply and water use in the UK as well as sus...
Groundwater is a significant component of public water supply and water use in the UK, as well as su...
Previous approaches to assessing the impact of climate-change scenarios on groundwater levels and gr...
Groundwater systems provide an important source of water supply as well as contributing baseflow to ...
This scoping study has reviewed much of the published literature in the field of climate change and...
Projections of climate for the 2080s from an ensemble of global climate models (GCMs) run under a me...
Groundwater levels fundamentally control wetland environments and in dune systems groundwater levels...
Groundwater is an important source of water for public supply, agricultural irrigation, and indust...
Here we present the first empirical evidence for changes in groundwater drought associated with anth...
Understanding climate-driven changes in groundwater resources is essential for future water resource...
The predicted increase in mean global temperature due to climate change is expected to affect water ...
Here we present the first empirical evidence for changes in groundwater drought associated with anth...
Hydrological drought is a serious issue globally which is likely to be amplified by 21st century cli...
Hydrological drought is a serious issue globally which is likely to be amplified by 21st century cli...
There is currently a significant gap in our understanding of the effect of anthropogenic warming on ...
Groundwater is a significant component of public water supply and water use in the UK as well as sus...
Groundwater is a significant component of public water supply and water use in the UK, as well as su...
Previous approaches to assessing the impact of climate-change scenarios on groundwater levels and gr...
Groundwater systems provide an important source of water supply as well as contributing baseflow to ...
This scoping study has reviewed much of the published literature in the field of climate change and...
Projections of climate for the 2080s from an ensemble of global climate models (GCMs) run under a me...
Groundwater levels fundamentally control wetland environments and in dune systems groundwater levels...
Groundwater is an important source of water for public supply, agricultural irrigation, and indust...
Here we present the first empirical evidence for changes in groundwater drought associated with anth...
Understanding climate-driven changes in groundwater resources is essential for future water resource...
The predicted increase in mean global temperature due to climate change is expected to affect water ...
Here we present the first empirical evidence for changes in groundwater drought associated with anth...
Hydrological drought is a serious issue globally which is likely to be amplified by 21st century cli...
Hydrological drought is a serious issue globally which is likely to be amplified by 21st century cli...
There is currently a significant gap in our understanding of the effect of anthropogenic warming on ...