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hatrack

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Fri Aug 22, 2014, 08:00 AM Aug 2014

USGS - 63 Trillion Gallons Of Groundwater Gone Since 1/13; Enough To Raise Sierra 0.6 Inches

The ongoing drought in the western United States has caused so much loss of groundwater that the Earth, on average, has lifted up about 0.16 inches over the last 18 months, according to a new study. The situation was even worse in the snow-starved mountains of California, where the Earth rose up to 0.6 inches.

Researchers from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the U.S. Geological Survey estimated the groundwater loss from the start of 2013 to be 63 trillion gallons — the equivalent of flooding four inches of water across the United States west of the Rocky Mountains.

The study, published online Thursday by the journal Science, offers a grim accounting of the drought’s toll.

“We found that it’s most severe in California, particularly in the Sierras,” said coauthor Duncan Agnew, professor of geophysics at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography. “It’s predominantly in the Coast Ranges and the Sierras showing the most uplift, and hence, that’s where we believe is the largest water loss.”

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http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-63-trillion-gallons-of-groundwater-lost-in-drought-study-finds-20140821-story.html

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USGS - 63 Trillion Gallons Of Groundwater Gone Since 1/13; Enough To Raise Sierra 0.6 Inches (Original Post) hatrack Aug 2014 OP
Wow Esse Quam Videri Aug 2014 #1
Some more detail on the study at National Geographic: enough Aug 2014 #2
That should put some unpredicted stresses on faults ... Nihil Aug 2014 #3
Yet another unforeseen consequence of humanity's poor stewardship... PoutrageFatigue Aug 2014 #4
 

Nihil

(13,508 posts)
3. That should put some unpredicted stresses on faults ...
Tue Aug 26, 2014, 07:37 AM
Aug 2014

... even some previously ignored as "inactive".

Interesting times ...

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