Global groundwater warming due to climate change
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology · Dalhousie University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Aquifers contain the largest store of unfrozen freshwater, making groundwater critical for life on Earth. Surprisingly little is known about how groundwater responds to surface warming across spatial and temporal scales. Focusing on diffusive heat transport, we simulate current and projected groundwater temperatures at the global scale. We show that groundwater at the depth of the water table (excluding permafrost regions) is conservatively projected to warm on average by 2.1 °C between 2000 and 2100 under a medium emissions pathway. However, regional shallow groundwater warming patterns vary substantially due to spatial variability in climate change and water table depth. The lowest rates are…
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9Topics & keywords
- Climate change
- Global warming
- Environmental science
- Groundwater
- Climatology
- Geology
- Oceanography
- Clean water and sanitation