The study noted that about 2,150 gigatons of groundwater were extracted during this period, deforming the distribution ... pole of the Earth. The redistribution of water from underground aquifers ...
Much progress is possible. In fact, due to the dedicated efforts of governments and NGOs since the 1992 Earth Summit, safe drinking water has been made available to some 1.7 billion people around ...
As a result, there has been a massive relocation of water on the planet and distribution to oceans. Earth has therefore tilted it on its axis at a rate of about 1.7 inches (4.3 centimetres ...
Water redistribution from midlatitudes, such as western North America and northwestern India, has the most significant effect on Earth’s tilt, emphasizing the role of regional water management.
By pumping water out of the ground ... the surface during a process called polar motion in response to the distribution of Earth's mass. The same physical principle can be seen on a much smaller ...
"If we want to predict the effects of climate change on Earth's water resources, we need data showing how the hydrologic cycle will respond at a small scale where we can define mechanisms ...
Professor Richard Fortey investigates the effect that global warming has had on the distribution of warm and cold water barnacles. In the UK a study of barnacles has been ongoing for decades and ...