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Need a refill? New approach streamlines estimation of groundwater recharge
September 21, 2018
Agriculture & Environment
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State groundwater levels recovering from 2012 drought
March 9, 2017
Airborne electromagnetics help detail underground valleys, aquifers
November 30, 2016
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
A UNL team is studying how climate and agricultural changes influence groundwater quality. From left: Yusong Li, civil engineering; Zhenghong Tang, community and regional planning; Shannon Bartelt-Hunt, civil engineering; Xu Li, civil engineering; Dan Snow, Nebraska Water Center; and Eric Thompson, economics. Not pictured is David Rosenbaum, economics.
Researchers probe climate’s impact on groundwater quality
September 3, 2014
A sunset over the Platte River. A new report issued by the Conservation and Survey Division shows that nearly all of Nebraska saw declines in groundwater levels between spring 2012 and spring 2013.
Report reveals sharp drop in statewide groundwater levels
February 5, 2014
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