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Colorado River crisis fueled by ignored 1916 study, says hydrologist

Por: Newsweek Tech December 15, 2023

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A hydrologist fears that the Colorado River crisis may have been fueled by experts ignoring a study that came out in the 1910s.Shemin Ge, a hydrogeologist at the University of Colorado, in Boulder, believes that parts of the Colorado River crisis occurring today, could be traced back to a decision made in 1922, she said in a presentation at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting on Thursday.The flow of the Colorado River has declined by... + full article



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