Comparison of water storage

Comparison of water storage

Here, we quantified and compared water storage and its spatial patterns by four common methods: SWAT, InVEST, WB (based on water balance theory), and RSI (remotely sensed inversion).

6 FAQs about [Comparison of water storage]

What is terrestrial water storage?

1. Introduction Terrestrial water storage encompasses the collective reservoir of water resources distributed across the Earth's surface and subsurface, including the aqueous content of lakes, rivers, subterranean aquifers, glacial masses, snowfields, and soil moisture (Landerer and Swenson, 2012; Li et al., 2022; Zhao et al., 2021).

Is terrestrial water storage change (TWSC) based on a GWR model?

Furthermore, referencing prior studies, such as Zhu's (Zhu et al., 2022) analysis of terrestrial water storage change (TWSC) in China using the GTWR model, they reported Adjusted R 2 values of 0.66, 0.67, 0.77, and 0.73 for spring, summer, autumn, and winter, respectively, which are lower than the results obtained from our enhanced GWR model.

How much water is stored in terrestrial vegetation?

Previous estimates of the total amount of water stored in either all living biomass or terrestrial vegetation range from 1,000 to 2,460 km 3 (n = 4) 4, 5, 23, 34.

Does seasonal variation affect water storage?

This contrasts with parts of North America, where extensive land development and agricultural expansion have led to more uniform and widespread declines in water storage, regardless of seasonal variations (Wang et al., 2015). 4.2. Potential mechanism for the variations of TWSA

How do we determine the water stored in aboveground vegetation?

To determine the water stored in aboveground vegetation, we used the multi-temporal dual channel algorithm (MT-DCA) VOD product from NASA’s Soil Moisture Active Passive satellite mission (SMAP), which captures fine-scale temporal variation (daily) in large-scale (9 km) plant water status and storage 28.

Is there a terrestrial water storage change in the 2010 Southwest China drought?

[ Google Scholar] [ CrossRef] Li, Q.; Luo, Z.C.; Zhong, B.; Wang, H.H. Terretrial water storage change of the 2010 southwest China drought detected by GRACE temporal gravity filed.

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