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Groundwater sustainability strategies

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Aquifers are the primary source of drinking water for up to two billion people. To avoid overexploitation, lengthy renewal periods of some aquifers must be taken into account.

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Figure 1: Satellite image of crops irrigated by groundwater from the High Plains aquifer in Kansas, USA.

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Gleeson, T., VanderSteen, J., Sophocleous, M. et al. Groundwater sustainability strategies. Nature Geosci 3, 378–379 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/ngeo881

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