India's Groundwater Disappearing at Alarming Rate

For the first time, satellite remote sensing of a 2000-kilometer swath running from eastern Pakistan across northern India and into Bangladesh has put a solid number on how quickly the region is depleting its groundwater. The number "is big," says hydrologist James Famiglietti of the University of California, Irvine--big as in 54 cubic kilometers of groundwater lost per year from the world's most intensively irrigated region hosting 600 million people. "I ... Full Story »

Posted by Dwight Rousu
Tags Help
Subjects: World, Politics, Sci/Tech, Living
Member Tags: overpopulation
Editorial Help
Posted by: Posted by Dwight Rousu - Aug 12, 2009 - 10:27 PM PDT
Content Type: Article
Edit Lock: This story can be edited
Edited by: Dwight Rousu - Aug 12, 2009 - 10:27 PM PDT

Reviews

Show All | Notes | Comments | Quotes | Links
Dwight Rousu
3.7
by Dwight Rousu - Aug. 13, 2009

A readable short science story, relating depletion of the water table in India as discovered from satellite measurements.

See Full Review » (12 answers)

Comments on this story Help (BETA)

NT Rating | My Rating

Ratings

3.8

not enough reviews
from 2 reviews (19% confidence)
Quality
3.8
Facts
4.5
Fairness
4.0
Sourcing
4.0
Style
3.0
Context
3.5
Depth
3.0
Enterprise
4.5
Relevance
4.0
Popularity
3.6
Recommendation
4.0
Credibility
3.5
# Reviews
1.0
# Views
5.0
# Likes
1.0
# Emails
1.0
More
How our ratings work »
(See these related stories.)

Links Help

No links yet. Please review this story to add some!