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Motivated by the demonstrated success of GRACE for monitoring groundwater storage changes, this study explores the combined use of in situ water level measurements and GRACE-derived groundwater storage changes for calibrating regional groundwater models.
The assimilation, however, may harm the consistency between hydrological water fluxes, namely precipitation, evaporation, discharge, and water storage changes.
We treat key commodity prices as endogenous and predict carbon storage changes with a carbon sink model.
For this, details are required of all abstractions, effluent returns and reservoir storage changes in the catchments.
The capability of InSAR has been illustrated in the study of groundwater storage changes in semi-arid regions such as Southern California (Galloway et al. 1998).
In recent years, the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite mission has shown great potential for tracking total water storage changes over large regions.
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(1995) to investigate the water storage change in North America and northern Europe.
A two-parameter annual water balance model was developed for reconstructing annual terrestrial water storage change (ΔTWS) and groundwater storage change (ΔGWS).
The blue line is the time derivative of groundwater level multiplied by specific yield (∂h/∂t* Sy) representing storage change.
The storage change in two different groundwater withdrawal scenarios shows gradually declining groundwater storage in both scenarios.
The GRACE-derived terrestrial water storage change (TWSC) provides an unprecedented opportunity to close the terrestrial water budget.
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