More than 95% of the rain that falls in Arizona is lost to evapotranspiration
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Mark Brodie
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KJZZMore than 95% of the rain that falls in Arizona is lost to evapotranspirationkjzz.orgA research project involving Arizona’s three public universities aims to get a better sense of how much water is in Arizona’s groundwater basins — and figure out how to get more water into aquifers, rather than being lost to evaporation.
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