Groundwater Mapping Reveals Vast Untapped Resources Across US, as Global Seismic and Volcanic Activity Intensifies
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Groundwater Mapping Reveals Vast Untapped Resources Across US, as Global Seismic and Volcanic Activity Intensifies

Recent geological activity across the United States and worldwide reveals significant developments in earthquake and volcanic monitoring, as well as groundwater research that could reshape water management strategies.

Researchers at Princeton University and the University of Arizona have completed an unprecedented mapping of United States groundwater resources. Using artificial intelligence combined with over one million direct measurements, they have created a detailed model revealing that the continental United States contains approximately 306,000 cubic kilometers of fresh water underground, more than thirteen times the volume of all the Great Lakes combined. This research, published in Communications Earth and Environment on January 14, divides the continental United States into a grid of more than eight billion squares, each measuring thirty meters on each side, to estimate groundwater depth and volume with unprecedented precision. The findings identify previously unknown supplies of shallow groundwater that could significantly impact irrigation and water infrastructure decisions, particularly in agricultural regions dependent on center-pivot irrigation systems.

Globally, seismic activity has intensified in recent days. According to the World Earthquake Report for January 17, 2026, the planet experienced moderate seismic activity, with seven earthquakes of magnitude five point zero or greater, thirty-seven earthquakes between magnitude four point zero and four point nine, one hundred thirty-two earthquakes between magnitude three point zero and three point nine, and three hundred twenty-seven earthquakes between magnitude two point zero and two point nine, totaling five hundred three recorded earthquakes.

In California, a magnitude three point five earthquake struck near Middletown on January 10 at approximately six fifty-nine PM Universal Time, located eighteen kilometers northwest of the town at a depth of three point five kilometers.

Volcanic activity continues as a major area of concern worldwide. The Volcanic Activity Worldwide report from January 17 documents ongoing explosive activity at Sakurajima in Kyushu, Japan, with the Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Tokyo issuing warnings about volcanic ash dispersal. Additionally, volcanic monitoring between January 8 and 14 recorded significant activity at multiple locations, with seismic stations documenting daily rockfall events and pyroclastic density currents.

The United States Geological Survey is actively soliciting project proposals for Fiscal Year 2026 grants focused on earthquake hazards science, indicating ongoing efforts to improve understanding and monitoring of seismic risks. Meanwhile, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory continues its seventeenth annual Volcano Awareness Month on the Island of Hawaii throughout January, promoting public understanding of volcanic hazards and geological processes in one of the world's most geologically active regions.

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