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Recharge of Groundwaters: the Climate Changes the Situation

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Long considered stable reserves, groundwaters are becoming more and more sensitive to the effects of climate change. Between more intense precipitation, increased evapotranspiration and increasing human pressure, their recharge becomes both more uncertain and more contrasting. L
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Long considered stable reserves, groundwaters are becoming more and more sensitive to the effects of climate change. Between more intense precipitation, increased evapotranspiration and increasing human pressure, their recharge becomes both more uncertain and more contrasting. L

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wedemain.fr broke the news in on Saturday, June 28, 2025.
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