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Summer monsoon rains benefit underground aquifers of the desert Southwest
Lead study author Adam Schreiner-McGraw conducts field research in New Mexico's Chihuahuan Desert.
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A launch pad for one of the unmanned aerial vehicles used in the study.
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An instrument called an eddy covariance tower, which measures water transfer from land to atmosphere.
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A flume tracks streamflow at the outlet of the NSF Jornada Basin LTER site's watershed.
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A cosmic-ray neutron soil moisture sensor measures the average soil moisture of the watershed.
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Instruments track rainfall and other variables at the Jornada LTER site.
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