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Abstract
A large imbalance between recharge and water withdrawal has caused vital regions of the High Plains Aquifer (HPA) to experience significant declines in storage. A new predevelopment map coupled with a synthesis of annual water levels demonstrates that aquifer storage has declined. This dataset produced using methods described in Haacker, E. M., Kendall, A. D., & Hyndman, D. W. (2015), shows these declines.
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| This resource is described by | Haacker, E. M. K., Kendall, A. D. and Hyndman, D. W. (2016), Water Level Declines in the High Plains Aquifer: Predevelopment to Resource Senescence. Groundwater, 54: 231–242. doi:10.1111/gwat.12350 |
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