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Peak groundwater depletion in the High Plains Aquifer, projections from 1930 to 2110

Steward et al., 2016

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Steward D
Allen A
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Agricultural Water Management

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Peak groundwater depletion from overtapping aquifers beyond recharge rates occurs as the depletion rate increases until a peak occurs followed by a decreasing trend as pumping equilibrates towards available recharge. The logistic equation of Hubbert's study of peak oil …
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