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New data sets to estimate terrestrial water storage change [PDF]
The total amount of water stored in a river basin affects streamflow at various timescales and defines the river basin's response to atmospheric forcing. For example, spring runoff in mountainous midlatitude catchments depends on winter snowpack, and groundwater storage sustains flow during dry periods.
Troch, P.A. +6 more
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Regional terrestrial water storage change and evapotranspiration from terrestrial and atmospheric water balance computations [PDF]
In this study we estimate the regional terrestrial water storage change (TWSC) and evapotranspiration (ET) in Illinois (∼2 × 105 km2) from reanalysis data for a 22‐year period (1984–2005) using terrestrial and atmospheric water balance computations. The estimates are compared with in situ observations of TWSC as well as ET, derived as the residual of ...
Pat J -F Yeh, James S Famiglietti
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Monitoring terrestrial water storage changes using GNSS vertical coordinate time series in Amazon River basin [PDF]
Aiming at the Terrestrial Water Storage(TWS) changes in the Amazon River basin, this article uses the coordinate time series data of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), adopts the Variational Mode Decomposition and Bidirectional Long and Short
Yifu Liu +4 more
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Variations in China's terrestrial water storage over the past decade using GRACE data
Variations in China's terrestrial water storage from March 2003 to February 2013 were determined using data from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) monthly gravity field model provided by the Center for Space Research.
Qian Zhao, Weiwei Wu, Yunlong Wu
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Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) instruments provide a powerful tool to investigate spatiotemporal variations in regional-scale terrestrial water storage based on the solid Earth's elastic response to hydrologic loading signals.
Zhongshan Jiang +2 more
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Arid regions of Central Asia have sensitive ecosystems that rely heavily on terrestrial water storage which is composed of surface water storage, soil moisture storage and groundwater storage.
Zengyun Hu +2 more
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Underestimation of Historical Terrestrial Water Storage Droughts in Global Water Models
Enhanced drought modeling is crucial for realistic prediction and effective management of water resources, especially with climate change anticipated to exacerbate drought frequency and severity.
Amar Deep Tiwari +13 more
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Estimating changes in terrestrial water storage
Terrestrial water storage consists of groundwater, soil moisture, snow, ice, surface water, and water stored in vegetation. Its importance within the Earth system is evident, but as a singular component its interactive nature and quantitative characteristics are not well understood. Current techniques for estimating changes in terrestrial water storage
Rodell, Matthew, 1972-
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Terrestrial water storage [PDF]
Terrestrial water storage can be defined as the summation of all water on the land surface and in the subsurface. It includes surface soil moisture, root zone soil moisture, groundwater, snow,ice, water stored in the vegetation, river and lake water ...
Manuela Girotto, Matthew Rodell
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Terrestrial water storage in 2023
Bailing Li, M. Rodell
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