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Water Resources

  •  Projected Changes in the Water Cycle
    Projected Changes in the Water Cycle
  • Asheville, NC's Damage to City Water System
    Asheville, NC's Damage to City Water System
  • Ashokan Reservoir
    Ashokan Reservoir
  • Change in Water Volume of Lakes Mead and Powell
    Change in Water Volume of Lakes Mead and Powell
  • Changes in Snowfall Contribution to Wintertime Precipitation 1949 to 2005
    Changes in Snowfall Contribution to Wintertime Precipitation 1949 to 2005
  • Increases in the Number of Days with Very Heavy Precipitation
    Increases in the Number of Days with Very Heavy Precipitation
  • Lake Powell
    Lake Powell
  • Lake Superior Summer Air and Water Temperature 1979 to 2006
    Lake Superior Summer Air and Water Temperature 1979 to 2006
  • Long Term Aridity Changes in the West
    Long Term Aridity Changes in the West
  • Observed Drought Trends 1958 to 2007
    Observed Drought Trends 1958 to 2007
  • Potential Water Supply Conflicts by 2025
    Potential Water Supply Conflicts by 2025
  • Projected Changes in Annual Runoff
    Projected Changes in Annual Runoff
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