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Rivers don't always recover after drought
Episode 876

Rivers don't always recover after drought

Do waterways always recover when the rains return? New research suggests they may not...

Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists

July 7, 20213m 12s

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The general view is that waterways, such as rivers and underground water sources, will dry up during severe drought - but eventually recover and resume their normal flow when the rains return. But new findings from Australia pour cold water on that idea. When researchers analysed 30 years of rainfall and flow data from 161 water catchments in southeast Australia, they discovered that one-third of these water catchments had not recovered almost eight years later. Charlotte Birkmanis heard more from Monash University's Tim Peterson... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists

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waterwaysdrought recoveryAustraliaTim Petersonwater catchments