@Snoro This very interesting #sciencecommunication article by Kathrine Torday (2026) reports about a study as #arcticfarming experiment according to which #raising and maintaining the #watertable between 25 and 50 centimeters below the #soilsurface is leading to a significant #reduction of #greenhousegas #emissions.

Vineyard Owner plans to retire after changing Arizona wine-making

TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) – A vineyard owner who helped establish southern Arizona’s wine industry is struggling to sell his property after more than a year on the market. Sam Pillsbury, founder and owner of Pillsbury Wine…
#wine #Wine #CochiseCounty #groundwaterpumping #KaylaButter #PillsburyWineCompany #Vineyard #watertable
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2481069/vineyard-owner-plans-to-retire-after-changing-arizona-wine-making/

Vineyard Owner plans to retire after changing Arizona wine-making

TUCSON, Ariz. (13 News) – A vineyard owner who helped establish southern Arizona’s wine industry is struggling to sell his property after more than a year on the market. Sam Pillsbury, founder and …
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Wine #CochiseCounty #groundwaterpumping #KaylaButter #PillsburyWineCompany #Vineyard #watertable
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2481069/vineyard-owner-plans-to-retire-after-changing-arizona-wine-making/

MrBeast Swims in Pyramid Shaft - Zahi Hawass on JRE

#osiris #watertable #pyramid #water

New research identifies ecosystems that could be threatened by declining groundwater levels

Where hidden water tables meet the Earth's surface, life can thrive even in the driest locations. Offering refuge during times of drought, shallow groundwater aquifers act like water savings accounts that can support ecosystems with the moisture required to survive, even as precipitation dwindles.

Phys.org
New research identifies ecosystems that could be threatened by declining groundwater levels

Where hidden water tables meet the Earth's surface, life can thrive even in the driest locations. Offering refuge during times of drought, shallow groundwater aquifers act like water savings accounts that can support ecosystems with the moisture required to survive, even as precipitation dwindles.

Phys.org
@finn Ahh, you caught me... my work takes me all over the #Rhine #watertable so on occasion I will also post from countries all along its length, such as but not limited to France, and also the Netherlands. I tend not to spend any more time in Liechtenstein than I have to, after a number of very rude posts to an earlier account of mine were, I suppose you could say "tricked" into a number of shall we say "embarrassments" (is this a word in English? "Peinlich" is the term in German but this has also been a source of being "tricked" so I am a bit wary of saying this I am afraid...) using that term "Liechtenstein" so I am a bit on edge about it...
Hidden Threat: The Influence of Sea-Level Rise on Coastal Groundwater and the Convergence of Impacts on Municipal Infrastructure | Annual Reviews

Sea-level rise (SLR) is influencing coastal groundwater by both elevating the water table and shifting salinity profiles landward, making the subsurface increasingly corrosive. Low-lying coastal municipalities worldwide (potentially 1,546, according to preliminary analysis) are vulnerable to an array of impacts spurred by these phenomena, which can occur decades before SLR-induced surface inundation. Damage is accumulating across a variety of infrastructure networks that extend partially and fully beneath the ground surface. Because the resulting damage is largely concealed and imperceptible, it is largely overlooked as part of infrastructure management and planning. Here, we provide an overview of SLR-influenced coastal groundwater and related processes that have the potential to damage societally critical infrastructure and mobilize urban contamination. In an effort to promote research efforts that can inform effective adaptation and management, we discuss various impacts to critical infrastructure and propose actions based on literature focused specifically on SLR-influenced coastal groundwater.