Why PFAS Chemicals Are So Difficult to Remediateby Rachel MuenzIn this Q&A, Konstantinos Kostarelos, PhD, discusses new insights he's gained through his team's recent research on PFAS in firefighting foam
Investigating the Grand Canyon’s Ancient Past to Predict Future Climate Impactsby University of Nevada Las Vegas
NewsWe’ve Pumped So Much Groundwater That We’ve Nudged the Earth’s Spinby American Geophysical UnionSea level rise due to groundwater withdrawal has caused the Earth’s rotational pole to wander nearly a meter
NewsNew Analysis Highlights Importance of Groundwater Discharge into Oceansby University of California - Santa CruzA global assessment of the impact of groundwater on ocean chemistry is important for understanding the weathering of rocks and its effects on climate
NewsBig Data Offers Promise of Better Groundwater Managementby McGill UniversityAnalysis of 200,000 groundwater samples reveals major mismatch in California groundwater data
NewsResearch Could Mean Better Cleanup of Contaminated Groundwaterby Oregon State UniversityHydrogel beads hold promise for sustained cleanup of groundwater contaminated with dangerous and widely used volatile organic compounds
NewsHidden Source of Carbon Found at the Arctic Coastby University of Texas at AustinGroundwater is known globally to be important for delivering carbon and other nutrients to oceans, but in the Arctic, its role has been less clear
NewsIncrease in Cannabis Cultivation or Residential Development Could Impact Water Resourcesby IOP PublishingIn a recent paper, researchers note that the combination of cannabis cultivation and residential use may cause significant streamflow depletion
NewsResearchers Find Antibiotic Resistant Genes Prevalent in Groundwaterby University of Southern CaliforniaScholars warn attention needed to make wastewater potable and ensure public safety nationwide against emerging threat of antibiotic resistance
NewsGroundwater Pumping Has Significantly Reduced US Stream Flowsby University of ArizonaThe new study has important implications for managing US water resources
NewsThe Age of Waterby University of DelawareA new study looked at chlorine isotopes as chemical tracers to determine the age and origin of groundwaters from the Eastern Desert of Egypt
NewsWarning for World’s Groundwater Reservesby Cardiff UniversityIt could take more than 100 years for groundwater systems to completely respond to current environmental change