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Scientists finally know where the Colorado River’s missing water is going

Recent research has identified that a significant portion of the Colorado River's water loss can be attributed to spring rainy season impacts, which affect how much water enters reservoirs following snowmelt. This finding underscores the need for enhanced water management strategies to account for these seasonal variations in hydrology.

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