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When aquifers are dried up, they are often referred to as "depleted aquifers." This occurs when the rate of water extraction exceeds the natural recharge rate, leading to a significant reduction in water levels. Depletion can result in various environmental and economic impacts, including reduced water supply for agriculture and drinking. In some cases, the land above the depleted aquifer may also experience subsidence.

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