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SUMMARY:Water cycle change and the human fingerprint on the water landscap
 e of the 21st Century
DESCRIPTION:James Famiglietti of the University of California, Irvine will
  be the presenter.\n\nOver the last decade, satellite observations of Ear
 th’s water cycle from NASA’s GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Expe
 riment) mission, have provided an unprecedented view of global hydrologic
 al change and freshwater availability. Since its launch, the mission has 
 helped to confirm that precipitation, evaporation and continental dischar
 ge rates are increasing, that the mid-latitudes are drying while the high
  and low latitudes are moistening, and that the\nhydrologic extremes of f
 looding and drought are becoming even more extreme. \n\nGRACE has exposed
  the human fingerprint of water management practices such as groundwater 
 use and reservoir storage, which raises many important issues for climate
 , water, food and economic security. Moreover, the GRACE mission has enab
 led us to peer beneath Earth’s surface and characterize the worldwide d
 epletion of groundwater aquifers, raising significant\nconcerns about the
  potential for heightened conflict over transboundary water resources. \n
 \nSponsored by: School of Natural Resources, Department of Earth and Atmo
 spheric Sciences, Geography Department and Nebraska Water Center.
LOCATION:HARDIN HALL Room 107 (Auditorium)
URL:http://events.unl.edu/2012/09/14/70194/
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