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Global Groundwater Modeling and Monitoring: Opportunities and Challenges

Laura E. Condon, Stefan Kollet, Marc F. P. Bierkens, Graham E. Fogg, R. M. Maxwell, Mary C. Hill, Harrie‐Jan Hendricks Fransen, Anne Verhoef, Anne F. Van Loon, Mauro Sulis, Corinna Abesser

Water Resources Research · 2021

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Abstract Groundwater is by far the largest unfrozen freshwater resource on the planet. It plays a critical role as the bottom of the hydrologic cycle, redistributing water in the subsurface and supporting plants and surface water bodies. However, groundwater has historically been excluded or greatly simplified in global models. In recent years, there has been an international push to develop global scale groundwater modeling and analysis. This progress has provided some critical first steps. Still, much additional work will be needed to achieve a consistent global groundwater framework that interacts seamlessly with observational datasets and other earth system and global circulation models. Here we outline a vision for a global groundwater platform for groundwater monitoring and predictio

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1029/2020wr029500
Catalogue ID
SNmokymahk-26e4l8
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