Date: 18/11/2015 19:25:02
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 802851
Subject: New study maps Earth's hidden groundwater for the first time

New study maps Earth’s hidden groundwater for the first time

A new study has, for the first time, estimated the total volume of groundwater present on the Earth. The results show that we’re using up the water supply quicker than it can be naturally replaced, while future research will seek to determine exactly how long it will be until modern groundwater runs dry.

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Date: 18/11/2015 19:27:22
From: roughbarked
ID: 802855
Subject: re: New study maps Earth's hidden groundwater for the first time

CrazyNeutrino said:


New study maps Earth’s hidden groundwater for the first time

A new study has, for the first time, estimated the total volume of groundwater present on the Earth. The results show that we’re using up the water supply quicker than it can be naturally replaced, while future research will seek to determine exactly how long it will be until modern groundwater runs dry.

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Old news.

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Date: 18/11/2015 19:28:45
From: CrazyNeutrino
ID: 802860
Subject: re: New study maps Earth's hidden groundwater for the first time

roughbarked said:


CrazyNeutrino said:

New study maps Earth’s hidden groundwater for the first time

A new study has, for the first time, estimated the total volume of groundwater present on the Earth. The results show that we’re using up the water supply quicker than it can be naturally replaced, while future research will seek to determine exactly how long it will be until modern groundwater runs dry.

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Old news.

Oh well, It did say a NEW STUDY

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Date: 18/11/2015 19:30:06
From: roughbarked
ID: 802862
Subject: re: New study maps Earth's hidden groundwater for the first time

CrazyNeutrino said:


roughbarked said:

CrazyNeutrino said:

New study maps Earth’s hidden groundwater for the first time

A new study has, for the first time, estimated the total volume of groundwater present on the Earth. The results show that we’re using up the water supply quicker than it can be naturally replaced, while future research will seek to determine exactly how long it will be until modern groundwater runs dry.

more…

Old news.

Oh well, It did say a NEW STUDY

We can always have new studies to reassess what we already know.

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