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Old 09-05-2014, 01:25 PM  
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Originally Posted by dyna mo View Post
a correction to my previous comment, the groundwater problem is a side-effect of the drought.
California has also used and uses "fossile water", that is like other fossile resources: quite slow to replenish.

"There are two types of aquifers: replenishable and nonreplenishable (or fossil) aquifers. Most of the aquifers in India and the shallow aquifer under the North China Plain are replenishable. When these are depleted, the maximum rate of pumping is automatically reduced to the rate of recharge.

For fossil aquifers—such as the vast U.S. Ogallala aquifer, the deep aquifer under the North China Plain, or the Saudi aquifer—depletion brings pumping to an end."

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/0...-Breadbaskets#

http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/...-breadbaskets/

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