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Deb Perrone
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Environmental risks and opportunities of orphaned oil and gas wells in the United States
CHARACTERIZING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF ACTIVE AND ABANDONED OIL AND GAS WELLS, LOCATING UNDOCUMENTED WELLS, AND PRIORITIZING ABANDONMENT II ORAL
hydrology | 15 december 2023
Mary Kang, Jade Boutot, Renee McVay, Kate Roberts,...
Hundreds of thousands of documented and undocumented orphaned oil and gas wells exist in the United States (U.S.). These wells have the potential to c...
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Fossil groundwater prevalence and access analyzed via the new US Aquifer Database
THE BOTTOM OF THE HYDROLOGIC CYCLE
hydrology | 13 december 2022
Merhawi GebreEgziabher GebreMichael, Scott Jasech...
Groundwater stored for more than 12 years is considered to be fossil in age. Understanding where fossil groundwater is present and where people pump f...
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An overlooked impact of groundwater depletion: groundwater wells running dry
SOCIOHYDROLOGY: INTEGRATING COMPLEX DYNAMICS AND BROADENING SOCIAL IMPACTS II ORAL
science and society | 17 december 2021
Debra Perrone, Scott Jasechko, rebecca nelson
Severe drought and looming climate change are increasing the urgency of effective measures to address groundwater depletionand its impactsin a just wa...
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Introduction to Special Section: The Quest for Sustainability of Heavily Stressed Aquifers at Regional to Global Scales
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
12 august 2021
James J. Butler, Jaime Gómez-Hernández, Debra Perr...
Groundwater is a critical resource for drinking water and food production, yet limited management amid intensive use has led to aquifer depletion acro...
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California's Central Valley Groundwater Wells Run Dry During Recent Drought
EARTH'S FUTURE
11 april 2020
Scott Jasechko, Debra Perrone

Declining water tables are causing wells to run dry in California, but the prevalence and spatial distribution of wells that have run dry are not k...

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Continental-scale hydraulic gradients
EXPLORING LINKAGES BETWEEN HEADWATERS AND GROUNDWATERS FOR HUMAN AND ECOSYSTEM USES IN A CHANGING CLIMATE I
hydrology | 13 december 2019
Scott Jasechko, Hansjoerg F. Seybold, Debra Perron...
Quantifying hydraulic gradientschanges in the potentiometric surfaces over a distanceis important for predicting contaminant fate and transport, devel...
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Widespread deeper groundwater well drilling only a short term ‘solution’ to water scarcity
HYDROLOGY, SOCIETY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE: CONVERGENT APPROACHES TO HUMAN–WATER INTERACTIONS I
hydrology | 09 december 2019
Debra Perrone, Scott Jasechko
Groundwater is a critical resource that is likely to become even more important as our climate changes. Information about groundwater wells provide vi...
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A New Look at Water Resources: Science and Society
INNOVATIVE TEACHING APPROACHES FOR HYDROLOGY AND HYDROGEOLOGY II ELIGHTNING
education | 09 december 2019
Debra Perrone, George M. Hornberger
The first step in assessing how water challenges can be met is to learn how much fresh water exists on Earth, where it is stored, how it moves, and ho...
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