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Humans suck groundwater, causing the Earth's rotation to shift.

VnExpressVnExpress17/06/2023


New research shows that humans are extracting so much groundwater that they are causing the planet's rotation poles to shift and sea levels to rise.

Simulation of Earth in space. Photo: iStock

Simulation of Earth in space. Photo: iStock

In a study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters on June 15, the team of scientists discovered that the rotational pole (the position at which the Earth rotates) shifted about 79 cm eastward from 1993 to 2010 due to groundwater extraction. This also led to sea level rise.

The relative position of the Earth's rotational poles relative to the Earth's crust may be influenced by how water is distributed on the planet. "The Earth's rotational poles actually change a lot. Our study shows that, other than climate-related causes, groundwater redistribution has the biggest impact on the pole shifts," said Ki-Weon Seo, a geophysicist at Seoul National University who led the study.

Scientists have known about the potential for water to alter Earth's rotation since 2016, but it's unclear how much groundwater contributes to the change. In the new study, the team modeled the observed changes in pole movement and water.

As a result, the model only matched the pole shift between 1993 and 2010 when accounting for the 2,150 billion tons of groundwater redistribution. “I was very happy to find the mysterious cause of the pole drift. On the other hand, as a resident of Earth and a father, I was surprised and concerned to see that groundwater pumping was a cause of sea level rise,” Seo said.

The figure of 2,150 billion tonnes, or 0.6 cm of global sea level rise between 1993 and 2010, was derived from scientists’ previous estimates of groundwater pumping over the 17 years. However, there was no direct observational evidence to support that estimate. The model in the latest study – which takes into account the redistribution of water from groundwater sources to the ocean – provided independent confirmation of the estimate.

Groundwater depletion occurs when water is withdrawn from sources such as underground aquifers faster than it is replenished. Groundwater is frequently used for agricultural purposes and urban supplies. Once extracted, groundwater can enter the ocean through runoff or through evaporation and precipitation.

Thu Thao (According to Newsweek )



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