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Contribution of global groundwater depletion since 1900 to sea-level rise

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2011

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Konikow, Leonard F, 2011, Contribution of global groundwater depletion since 1900 to sea-level rise: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 38, iss. 17.

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Removal of water from terrestrial subsurface storage is a natural consequence of groundwater withdrawals, but global depletion is not well characterized. Cumulative groundwater depletion represents a transfer of mass from land to the oceans that contributes to sea-level rise. Depletion is directly calculated using calibrated groundwater models, analytical approaches, or volumetric budget analyses for multiple aquifer systems. Estimated global groundwater depletion during 1900–2008 totals ∼4,500 km3, equivalent to a sea-level rise of 12.6 mm (>6% of the total). Furthermore, the rate of groundwater depletion has increased markedly since about 1950, with maximum rates occurring during the most recent period (2000–2008), when it averaged [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1029/2011GL048604

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