An Expert Explains the Maps of the Ogallala Aquifer of the Texas High Plains




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Summary: Originally published on Cooking Up a Story Lucia Barbato of the Texas Tech University Center for Geospatial Technology explains the various maps of the Texas High Plains region. The Ogallala Aquifer formed millions of years ago, and no longer has an effective recharge capacity. This finite, fossil water resource will one-day run dry. The post An Expert Explains the Maps of the Ogallala Aquifer of the Texas High Plains appeared first on Cooking Up a Story.