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案例简介:Photos by Elliot Ross @elliotstudio | From an airplane above Colorado’s San Luis Valley, alien circles of green and yellow dominate North America’s largest alpine valley. Fossil water pumped up from aquifers feed the center-pivot sprinklers that drench crops like sunflowers and wheat in the high desert. It’s only a matter of time until these aquifers give out. In a recent story for National Geographic, writer Jennifer Oldham sums up the situation: “As surface streams run low, farmers who have groundwater wells can use them to operate pivot sprinklers. But those systems suck too much water out of the region’s aquifers, forcing thousands of acres of agricultural land to be fallowed. ‘This basin is over-appropriated—there are way more water rights, both surface and groundwater, than there is water available,’ says Cleave Simpson, general manager of the Rio Grande Water Conservation District. Such a water crunch in a desert region that relies on agriculture for its livelihood is forcing farmers to make wrenching decisions.” Tap the link in our bio to read more. Follow @elliotstudio for more stories on water in the American West.
国家地理 - Photos by Elliot Ross @elliotstudio | From an airplane above Colorado’s San Luis Valley, alien circles of green and yello
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国家地理 - Photos by Elliot Ross @elliotstudio | From an airplane above Colorado’s San Luis Valley, alien circles of green and yello
案例简介:Photos by Elliot Ross @elliotstudio | From an airplane above Colorado’s San Luis Valley, alien circles of green and yellow dominate North America’s largest alpine valley. Fossil water pumped up from aquifers feed the center-pivot sprinklers that drench crops like sunflowers and wheat in the high desert. It’s only a matter of time until these aquifers give out. In a recent story for National Geographic, writer Jennifer Oldham sums up the situation: “As surface streams run low, farmers who have groundwater wells can use them to operate pivot sprinklers. But those systems suck too much water out of the region’s aquifers, forcing thousands of acres of agricultural land to be fallowed. ‘This basin is over-appropriated—there are way more water rights, both surface and groundwater, than there is water available,’ says Cleave Simpson, general manager of the Rio Grande Water Conservation District. Such a water crunch in a desert region that relies on agriculture for its livelihood is forcing farmers to make wrenching decisions.” Tap the link in our bio to read more. Follow @elliotstudio for more stories on water in the American West.
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国家地理 - Photos by Elliot Ross @elliotstudio | From an airplane above Colorado’s San Luis Valley, alien circles of green and yello
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