Extreme hydrological changes in the southwestern US drive reductions in water supply to Southern California by mid century

Volume: 11, Issue: 9, Pages: 094026 - 094026
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
The Southwestern United States has a greater vulnerability to climate change impacts on water security due to a reliance on snowmelt driven imported water. The State of California, which is the most populous and agriculturally productive in the United States, depends on an extensive artificial water storage and conveyance system primarily for irrigated agriculture, municipal and industrial supply and hydropower generation. Here we take an...
Paper Details
Title
Extreme hydrological changes in the southwestern US drive reductions in water supply to Southern California by mid century
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
11
Issue
9
Pages
094026 - 094026
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