Groundwater resources are directly affected by climate variability via precipitation, evapotranspiration and recharge. Analyses of US and India trends reveal that climate-induced pumping indirectly influences groundwater depletion as well.
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Jason J. Gurdak is in the Department of Earth & Climate Sciences, San Francisco State University, San Francisco, California 94132, USA
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