Not exact matches
The heartland of
last century's Green Revolution lost 109
cubic kilometers of water from its Indus River plain aquifer between August 2002 and October 2008.
Mauna Loa's Most Spectacular Eruption began on June 1, 1950;
lasted 23 days; and produced 0.376
cubic kilometers of lava.
Accelerated ice discharge in the west and particularly in the east doubled the ice sheet mass deficit in the
last decade from 90 to 220
cubic kilometers per year.
BBC News reports that data from Europe's Cryosat spacecraft shows that Arctic sea ice coverage was nearly 9,000
cubic kilometers (2,100
cubic miles) by the end of this year's melting season, up from about 6,000
cubic kilometers (1,400
cubic miles) during the same time
last year.
and the accelerating negative trend continues; in 2006 Rignot et al published satellite data which showed «Accelerated ice discharge in the west and particularly in the east doubled the ice sheet mass deficit in the
last decade from 90 to 220
cubic kilometers per year.»