© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Climate change can significantly influence terrestrial water changes around the world particularly in places that have been proven to be more vulnerable such as Bangladesh. In the past few decades, climate impacts, together with those of excessive human water use have changed the country's water availability structure. In this study, we use multi-mission remotely sensed measurements along with a hydrological model to separately analyze groundwater and soil moisture variations for the period 2003–2013, and their interactions with rainfall in Bangladesh. To improve the model's estimates of water storages, terrestrial water storage (TWS) data obtained from the Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite miss...
The recent dynamics of terrestrial water storage (TWS) and groundwater storage (GWS) fluctuations we...
In Pakistan and Afghanistan, intensive groundwater abstraction has accelerated socioeconomic develop...
Expecting the projected regional or global climate change, weather could have a significant effect o...
Climate change can significantly influence terrestrial water changes around the world particularly i...
Four different data sources have been compared with respect to observations of the annual water stor...
This study represents the first attempt to examine spatial and seasonal variations of the surface wa...
Groundwater is the major source of fresh water across much of the world, but there has been very lit...
AbstractStudy regionThe Ganges–Brahmaputra (GB), a major river basin of the Indian Sub-Continent (IS...
Constant monitoring of total water storage (TWS; surface, groundwater, and soil moisture) is essenti...
International audienceSatellite monitoring of changes in terrestrial water storage provides invaluab...
Hydrological loading influences on groundwater in the Bengal Aquifer System (BAS) have previously be...
Drought poses the greatest threat to freshwater availability and food security, affecting large...
Groundwater is the most extracted raw material, with an average withdrawal rate of 982 km3 per year,...
Not AvailableInvestigating changes in terrestrial water storage (TWS) is important for understanding...
Bangladesh is located at the confluence of three major river basins: the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meg...
The recent dynamics of terrestrial water storage (TWS) and groundwater storage (GWS) fluctuations we...
In Pakistan and Afghanistan, intensive groundwater abstraction has accelerated socioeconomic develop...
Expecting the projected regional or global climate change, weather could have a significant effect o...
Climate change can significantly influence terrestrial water changes around the world particularly i...
Four different data sources have been compared with respect to observations of the annual water stor...
This study represents the first attempt to examine spatial and seasonal variations of the surface wa...
Groundwater is the major source of fresh water across much of the world, but there has been very lit...
AbstractStudy regionThe Ganges–Brahmaputra (GB), a major river basin of the Indian Sub-Continent (IS...
Constant monitoring of total water storage (TWS; surface, groundwater, and soil moisture) is essenti...
International audienceSatellite monitoring of changes in terrestrial water storage provides invaluab...
Hydrological loading influences on groundwater in the Bengal Aquifer System (BAS) have previously be...
Drought poses the greatest threat to freshwater availability and food security, affecting large...
Groundwater is the most extracted raw material, with an average withdrawal rate of 982 km3 per year,...
Not AvailableInvestigating changes in terrestrial water storage (TWS) is important for understanding...
Bangladesh is located at the confluence of three major river basins: the Ganges, Brahmaputra and Meg...
The recent dynamics of terrestrial water storage (TWS) and groundwater storage (GWS) fluctuations we...
In Pakistan and Afghanistan, intensive groundwater abstraction has accelerated socioeconomic develop...
Expecting the projected regional or global climate change, weather could have a significant effect o...