Global aquifers dominated by fossil groundwaters but wells vulnerable to modern contamination
Scott Jasechko(University of California, Santa Barbara), James W. Kirchner(Planetary Science Institute), Tom Gleeson(University of Victoria), Yoshihide Wada(International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis), Elco Luijendijk(McGill University), Grant Ferguson(University of Saskatchewan), M. Bayani Cardenas(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Jeffrey J. McDonnell(Global Institute for Water Security), Kevin M. Befus(The University of Texas at Austin), Debra Perrone(University of California, Santa Barbara), Richard G. Taylor(University College London)
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