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How lakes connect to groundwater critical for resilience to climate change, research finds

Posted on July 10, 2025July 10, 2025 by Alan Day

Understanding whether lakes are fed predominantly by groundwater or rainwater is critical to managing our water resources in the face of droughts and shortages, new research has found.

Source: How lakes connect to groundwater critical for resilience to climate change, research finds | Phys Org

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