How much water is delivered depends not only on storage and precipitation, but on our ever-shifting regulatory climate.
It is also known as the vadose zone. Baker, A. & Brunsdon, C. Non-linearities in drip water hydrology: An example from Stump Cross Caverns, Yorkshire. Journal of Hydrology 277, 151-163 (2003).
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