Caution: The world's largest aquifer is in a depletion crisis!

[PConline News] Recently, NASA researchers stated that according to the data obtained by the GRACE satellite over the past 10 years, they found that more than half of the 37 largest aquifers in the world have already been depleted and their depletion rate is far behind. Faster than they recover. It is understood that aquifers are underground resources that provide water for hundreds of millions of people. The data shows that between 2003 and 2013, 21 aquifers have reached a sustained critical point. Among them, the Arab aquifer is facing the most pressure. It needs to provide water for more than 60 million people.

Jay Faminlietti, Senior Water Scientist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said: “The situation facing us is very serious. The global water table is declining. The water supply has exceeded supply. We must think together about the method of managing groundwater, because we are using Light it."

NASA data shows that although we will not encounter water shortage problems in the near future, water resources are indeed slowly depleting. There are many reasons for this phenomenon, such as groundwater drilling activities for different purposes. The most affected ones are concentrated in areas with dense population and single water resources. "People who live in the middle altitude area not only need to draw more water from the aquifer to relieve the drought, but after the water is transferred from the underground to the ground, it will evaporate and then recycle to the Far East and the South."

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