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The study, "Recent Global Decline in Endorheic Basin Water Storage," was carried out by a team of scientists from six countries and appears in the current issue of Nature Geoscience. "Water ...
Sevier Lake, in Utah's Great Basin, is an endorheic basin. Credit: Doc Searls/flickr. Yu estimated that closed basins pack away about 152 million metric tons of carbon each year worldwide today, ...
In endorheic North America, including the Great Basin of the U.S., a drought-induced soil moisture loss was likely responsible for most of the regional water loss.
It, like the Aral Sea, is an endorheic basin, appearing only after rare rain storms in California's Death Valley. Located at 282 feet below sea level, it's the lowest point in North America.
In the U.S., the Great Basin Desert in Utah, Nevada and Oregon is an endorheic basin. Streams and rivers flow into the basins, but instead of flowing out, they disappear underground or simply ...
Situated between Europe and Asia, the Caspian is the world’s largest inland body of water; a colossal-sized endorheic basin — or a major lake — that is also bounded by five countries, Iran ...
McCutchan, Jr., James H 1 ; Lewis, Jr., William M 2 ; Blankenship, Ariann L 3 ; Oppold, Mary 4 1 University of Colorado 2 University of Colorado 3 University of Colorado 4 University of Colorado.
The basin, normally a saltwater flat, is endorheic, meaning that water flows into but not out of it. The last time the lake filled up was in 2005. Back then, ...
Situated between Europe and Asia, the Caspian is the world’s largest inland body of water; a colossal-sized endorheic basin — or a major lake — that is also bounded by five countries, Iran ...
The Badwater Basin is endorheic, meaning it does not drain into the sea. Usually, though, the water evaporates faster than it can flow into the basin, park officials said.