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July 31, 2013
WATER WORLD
Global warming endangers South American water supply
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Aug 01, 2013
Chile and Argentina may face critical water storage issues due to rain-bearing westerly winds over South America's Patagonian Ice-Field to moving south as a result of global warming. A reconstruction of past changes in the North and Central Patagonian Ice-field, which plays a vital role in the hydrology of the region, has revealed the ice field had suddenly contracted around 15,000 years ago after a southerly migration of westerly winds. This migration of westerly winds towards the south pol ... read more
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