Rivers may not recover from drought for years, new research finds

Scientist measuring water levels, baseflow. Credit: U.S. Geological survey

Lack of rainfall is not the only measure of drought. New UC Riverside research shows that despite a series of storms, the impact of drought can persist in streams and rivers for up to 3.5 years.

There are two measures of drought in streams. One measure is the total water level, which is impacted by snowmelt and rainfall. Many…

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News Source: phys.org


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