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English: Global consumptive water use for irrigation, livestock, industry (includes manufacturing and cooling of thermal power plants) and households from 1951-2002. Computed by the global freshwater model WaterGAP.
Source Own work from: Döll, P., Fiedler, K., Zhang, J. (2009): Global-scale analysis of river flow alterations due to water withdrawals and reservoirs. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 13, 2413-2432.
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