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Undersea Freshwater Reserves Could Quench the World?s Thirst for Decades

by | 29-12-2013 23:41 recommendations 0

population swells. Some say World War III will be fought over access to it. But newfound reserves of freshwater under the sea may represent a vast source that has been previously overlooked.

Researchers announced this week that they?ve probed the extent of freshwater reserves under the sea off the coasts of South Africa, China, North America and Australia. Scientists have known about these pockets for a while but had no idea how many or how large they were. Now researchers estimate they contain about 120,000 cubic miles of water. Each cubic mile is equivalent to 1.1 trillion gallons, enough water to satisfy all of the United States? present water usage for about 9 days. 

The deposits were formed over hundreds of thousands of years in the past, when the sea level was much lower and areas now under the ocean were exposed to rainfall which was absorbed into the underlying water table. When the polar icecaps started melting about 20,000 years ago these coastlines disappeared under water, but their aquifers remain intact — protected by layers of clay and sediment.

Since it isn?t as salty as seawater, the reserves would be easier and cheaper to desalinate for consumption. The researchers say these freshwater reserves could sustain certain regions of the world for decades.

Undersea Freshwater Reserves Could Quench the World¡¯s Thirst for Decades

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17 Comments

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Very good news
    Posted 09-01-2014 16:05

  • says :
    very informative.
    Posted 01-01-2014 23:34

  • says :
    nice article
    Posted 31-12-2013 22:21

  • says :
    thanks for the information

    Posted 31-12-2013 15:14

  • says :
    thats a really good news..
    Posted 31-12-2013 10:41

  • says :
    good news
    Posted 30-12-2013 23:55

  • says :
    thanks for the information
    Posted 30-12-2013 18:06

  • says :
    thanks for sharing Humaid
    Posted 30-12-2013 17:25

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing such a great news....

    Posted 30-12-2013 17:06

  • Arushi Madan says :
    That's a good news.
    Posted 30-12-2013 14:26

  • says :
    feeling very nice to read this
    Posted 30-12-2013 13:48

  • says :
    Wow that's a great news! The thing is, not to pollute the oceans during the extraction of fresh water.
    Posted 30-12-2013 10:27

  • says :
    thanks for the information
    Posted 30-12-2013 03:26

  • says :
    nice sharing
    Posted 30-12-2013 02:16

  • says :
    well, thanks for sharing
    Posted 30-12-2013 00:04

  • says :
    nice one!!! thanks for sharing!!

    Posted 29-12-2013 23:51

  • says :
    nice article thanks for sharing Humaid
    Posted 29-12-2013 23:47

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