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Ground water and climate change

Richard G. Taylor (), Bridget Scanlon, Petra Döll, Matt Rodell, Rens van Beek, Yoshihide Wada, Laurent Longuevergne, Marc Leblanc, James S. Famiglietti, Mike Edmunds, Leonard Konikow, Timothy R. Green, Jianyao Chen, Makoto Taniguchi, Marc F. P. Bierkens, Alan MacDonald, Ying Fan, Reed M. Maxwell, Yossi Yechieli, Jason J. Gurdak, Diana M. Allen, Mohammad Shamsudduha, Kevin Hiscock, Pat J.-F. Yeh, Ian Holman and Holger Treidel
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Richard G. Taylor: University College London
Bridget Scanlon: Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, University of Texas at Austin, Texas 78758-4445, USA
Petra Döll: Institute of Physical Geography, University of Frankfurt
Matt Rodell: Hydrological Science Branch, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Rens van Beek: University of Utrecht
Yoshihide Wada: University of Utrecht
Laurent Longuevergne: Géosciences Rennes, Université de Rennes 1
Marc Leblanc: School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, NCGRT, James Cook University
James S. Famiglietti: UC Center for Hydrologic Modelling, University of California
Mike Edmunds: School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford University
Leonard Konikow: U.S. Geological Survey
Timothy R. Green: Agricultural Systems Research Unit, USDA-ARS
Jianyao Chen: School of Geography and Planning, Sun Yat-sen University
Makoto Taniguchi: Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
Marc F. P. Bierkens: University of Utrecht
Alan MacDonald: British Geological Survey
Ying Fan: Rutgers University
Reed M. Maxwell: Colorado School of Mines, Golden
Yossi Yechieli: Geological Survey of Israel
Jason J. Gurdak: San Francisco State University
Diana M. Allen: Simon Fraser University
Mohammad Shamsudduha: Institute for Risk and Disaster Reduction, University College London
Kevin Hiscock: School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia
Pat J.-F. Yeh: International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management (ICHARM), UNESCO
Ian Holman: Cranfield University
Holger Treidel: UNESCO-IHP

Nature Climate Change, 2013, vol. 3, issue 4, 322-329

Abstract: Groundwater is of crucial importance for water and food security and for sustaining ecosystems. This Review assesses the likely impacts of climate change on groundwater and groundwater-driven feedbacks to the climate system.

Date: 2013
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