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Projected impacts of climate change on farmers' extraction of groundwater from crystalline aquifers in South IndiaFerrant et al., 2014
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- Ferrant S
- Caballero Y
- Perrin J
- Gascoin S
- Dewandel B
- Aulong S
- Dazin F
- Ahmed S
- Maréchal J
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Local groundwater levels in South India are falling alarmingly. In the semi-arid crystalline Deccan plateau area, agricultural production relies on groundwater resources. Downscaled Global Climate Model (GCM) data are used to force a spatially distributed agro-hydrological …
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