Climate change goes underground
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The photo was taken by Timothy Green of USDA-ARS in 1996 in the South West region of Western Australia, showing groundwater discharge to a stream at low flow. Credit: Timothy Green
Climate change, a recent “hot topic” when studying the atmosphere, oceans, and Earth’s surface; however, the study of another important factor to this global phenomenon is still very much “underground.” Few scientists are looking deep enough to see the possible effects of climate change on groundwater systems. Little is known about how soil, subsurface waters, and groundwater are responding to climate change.
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