Terrestrial water storage (TWS) consists of groundwater, soil moisture and permafrost, surface water, snow and ice, and wet biomass. TWS variability tends to be dominated by snow and ice in polar and alpine regions, by soil moisture in mid-latitudes, and by surface water in wet, tropical regions such as the Amazon (Rodell and Famiglietti, 2001; Bates et al., 2007). Drought may be defined as a period of abnormally dry weather long enough to cause significant deficits in one or more of the TWS components. Thus, along with observations of the agricultural and socioeconomic impacts, measurements of TWS and its components enable quantification of drought severity. Each of the TWS components exhibits significant spatial variability, while install...
Ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) is defined as the ratio of carbon gain (i.e., gross primary pro...
Groundwater plays a vital role in the global water cycle as a source of water for human use in daily...
The drought of 2012 in the North America devastated agricultural crops and pastures, further damagin...
Prolonged hydrologic drought disturbs the natural state of ecosystems, stresses regional water suppl...
Drought poses the greatest threat to freshwater availability and food security, affecting large...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites observe time variations in Earth...
Drought monitoring is important for characterizing the timing, extent, and severity of drought for e...
11.1 Introduction...261 11.2 Satellite Gravimetry...262 11.3 Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment...
We combine soil moisture (SM) data from AMSR-E and AMSR-2, and changes in terrestrial water storage ...
Terrestrial water storage consists of groundwater, soil moisture, snow, ice, surface water, and wate...
Terrestrial water storage can be defined as the summation of all water on the land surface and in th...
Constant monitoring of total water storage (TWS; surface, groundwater, and soil moisture) is essenti...
International audienceTexas experienced the most extreme one-year drought on record in 2011 with pre...
The Earth's surface fluid mass redistribution, e.g., groundwater depletion and severe drought, cause...
A land surface model’s ability to simulate states (e.g., soil moisture) and fluxes (e.g., runoff) is...
Ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) is defined as the ratio of carbon gain (i.e., gross primary pro...
Groundwater plays a vital role in the global water cycle as a source of water for human use in daily...
The drought of 2012 in the North America devastated agricultural crops and pastures, further damagin...
Prolonged hydrologic drought disturbs the natural state of ecosystems, stresses regional water suppl...
Drought poses the greatest threat to freshwater availability and food security, affecting large...
The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites observe time variations in Earth...
Drought monitoring is important for characterizing the timing, extent, and severity of drought for e...
11.1 Introduction...261 11.2 Satellite Gravimetry...262 11.3 Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment...
We combine soil moisture (SM) data from AMSR-E and AMSR-2, and changes in terrestrial water storage ...
Terrestrial water storage consists of groundwater, soil moisture, snow, ice, surface water, and wate...
Terrestrial water storage can be defined as the summation of all water on the land surface and in th...
Constant monitoring of total water storage (TWS; surface, groundwater, and soil moisture) is essenti...
International audienceTexas experienced the most extreme one-year drought on record in 2011 with pre...
The Earth's surface fluid mass redistribution, e.g., groundwater depletion and severe drought, cause...
A land surface model’s ability to simulate states (e.g., soil moisture) and fluxes (e.g., runoff) is...
Ecosystem water-use efficiency (WUE) is defined as the ratio of carbon gain (i.e., gross primary pro...
Groundwater plays a vital role in the global water cycle as a source of water for human use in daily...
The drought of 2012 in the North America devastated agricultural crops and pastures, further damagin...