The discovery could have implications for water users in the region as drought and extreme weather limit snowpacks, rainfall ...
A massive aquifer is stored just beneath volcanic rocks at the crest of the central Oregon Cascades – possibly the largest aquifer of its kind in the U.S., according to researchers at the University ...
The previously unmapped aquifer is estimated to be more than three times the size of the Lake Mead reservoir in Nevada.
Researchers have discovered an underground aquifer in Oregon's Cascade Range is significantly larger than previously thought ...
The subterranean aquifer lurking in the mountains contains three times as much water as Lake Mead at full capacity.
Oregon's Cascade Range mountains might not hold gold, but they store another precious resource in abundance: water.Scientists ...
Karlstrom, Grant, and co-authors note that when magma erupts in dry conditions it usually turns to lava at the surface.