Nature, Not Humans, Has Greater Influence on Water in the Colorado River Basin - UT News
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Researchers have found that the water supply of the Colorado River basin, a vital source of water in the Southwest, is influenced more by wet-dry periods than by human use, which has been stable during past decades.
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