Despite being in a years-long drought, the Willamette River hasn’t dropped considerably. Why is that the case?
BY JACOB PALMER | DIGITAL NEWS EDITOR
Despite being in a years-long drought, the Willamette River hasn’t dropped considerably.
Why is that the case?
“We’ve got this big, deep, huge volcanic aquifer,” said [US Forest Service Research Hydrologist Gordon] Grant. “I can’t find another place on the planet that has the same kind of properties as our place does.”
Given the conditions, which Grant said were equivalent to what we might see if the planet warmed 4 degrees, scientists had predicted the Willamette would hit record low levels.
(SOURCE: OPB)
Not much is known about the aquifer or how it will affect the river in the future, according to the OPB report.
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