Groundwater Discharge to Upper Colorado River Basin Varies in Response to Drought (2 of 3) (IMAGE)
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USGS scientist collects noble gas sample from spring site near Roaring Judy, Colorado. Groundwater discharge that flows into the Upper Colorado River Basin varies in response to drought, which is likely due to aquifer systems that contain relatively young groundwater, according to a new US Geological Survey study.
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