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English: Chart showing loss / depletion of groundwater in the Central Valley of California
  • Source: Liu, Pang-Wei; Famiglietti, James S.; Purdy, Adam J.; Adams, Kyra H.; McEvoy, Avery L.; Reager, John T.; Bindlish, Rajat; Wiese, David N.; David, Cédric H.; Rodell, Matthew. ( 19 December 2022 ). " Groundwater depletion in California’s Central Valley accelerates during megadrought ". Nature Communications 13 (7825). DOI : 10.1038/s41467-022-35582-x .
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  • Source states: "Fig. 4 shows that the periods for groundwater recovery were shorter, and mostly driven by extreme weather events. ... (T)hese extreme wet events typically generated flooding, and had significant negative social, environmental and economic consequences."
  • Source describes the Fig. 4: "Groundwater losses combining the USGS’s Central Valley Hydrologic Model (CVHM)13 and the GRACE/FO estimates since 1962. The black line represents the overall groundwater depletion from 1962 to 2021 calculated by combining the CVHM and GRACE estimates."
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Chart showing loss / depletion of groundwater in the Central Valley of California

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