Bob Teeter at the Santa Clara Valley Water District alerted me to a special issue of the open-access journal Environmental Research Letters on Groundwater Resources, Climate and Variability. Top authors such as Marios Sophocleous, T.N. Narasimhan, Tushaar Shah, and Hugo Loaiciga have contributed to this issue.
The issue is not yet complete, but you can freely download PDFs of the following papers (check later for additional papers):
Groundwater resources, climate and vulnerability,
Groundwater: from mystery to management, T.N. Narasimhan
Simulated response of groundwater to predicted recharge in a semi-arid region using a scenario of modelled climate change, M.W. Toews and D.M. Allen
Long-term climatic change and sustainable ground water resources management, H.A. Loaiciga
Climate change and groundwater: India's opportunities for mitigation and adaptation, Tushaar Shah
Vulnerability to the impact of climate change on renewable groundwater resources: a global-scale assessment, Petra Doll
Enjoy!
"Groundwater has been used for domestic and irrigation needs from time immemorial. Yet its nature and occurrence have always possessed a certain mystery because water below the land surface is invisible and relatively inaccessible. The influence of this mystery lingers in some tenets that govern groundwater law." -- T.N. Narasimhan
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