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A map released Tuesday in the journal Nature offers the first comprehensive map of the world’s underground water sources and ecosystems that depend on them.
In drylands and deserts across the world, water bubbling up from the ground provides veins of greenery and life — a phenomenon of the landscape that is particularly concentrated in the often-parched American West or African Sahel .
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