Emplacement of carbon dioxide at the Bravo Dome gas field in New Mexico began more than 900,000 years earlier than previously estimated, according to scientists. The study documents the first field ...
Enough capacity exists in deep saline aquifers in the U.S. to store about a century’s worth of carbon dioxide emissions from the nation’s coal-fired power plants, a new study from researchers at the ...
Saline groundwater results from seawater intrusion into coastal aquifers, shifting the fresh-saline water interface upward and landward, and replaces fresh groundwater with saline groundwater. The RO ...
Coastal aquifers host a complex interplay between freshwater and saline waters driven by natural processes and human activities. Sea-level fluctuations, tidal forcing and groundwater abstraction alter ...
From 2013-2015, the Ogallala Aquifer showed a decline of 10.7 million acre-feet, according to the United States Geological Survey, which is affecting the region's migratory birds. The initiation of ...
Opinion: Anne Arundel County and much of Maryland has a serious water supply and chloride contamination problem, writes ...
More than 100 times the amount of water extracted from ground aquifers waits near shore but may prove difficult or damaging to extract In a new paper, hydrologists suggest at least part of the answer ...