International audienceThis study presents monthly estimates of groundwater anomalies in a large river basin dominated by extensive floodplains, the Negro River Basin, based on the synergistic analysis using multisatellite observations and hydrological models. For the period 2003-2004, changes in water stored in the aquifer is isolated from the total water storage measured by GRACE by removing contributions of both the surface reservoir, derived from satellite imagery and radar altimetry, and the root zone reservoir simulated by WGHM and LaD hydrological models. The groundwater anomalies show a realistic spatial pattern compared with the hydrogeological map of the basin, and similar temporal variations to local in situ groundwater observatio...
International audienceThere is increasing interest in use of GRACE satellite data to monitor changes...
Groundwater storage in the High Plains aquifer has been steadily decreasing for 50 or more years due...
AbstractStudy regionThe Ganges–Brahmaputra (GB), a major river basin of the Indian Sub-Continent (IS...
International audienceThis study presents monthly estimates of groundwater anomalies in a large rive...
International audience[1] There is increasing interest in using Gravity Recovery and Climate Experim...
Groundwater storage is an important parameter in water resource management, land-surface processes a...
International audienceSatellite monitoring of changes in terrestrial water storage provides invaluab...
International audienceSpatio-temporal variations of water volume over inundated areas located in a l...
International audienceFor the period 2003–2004 and for six large river basins, the present study com...
International audienceMonitoring groundwater resource is today challenging because of very scarce in...
Groundwater monitoring in regional scales using conventional methods is challenging since it require...
The recent dynamics of terrestrial water storage (TWS) and groundwater storage (GWS) fluctuations we...
Spatiotemporal variations of water volume over inundated areas located in a large river basin have b...
International audienceGRACE satellite data have proved invaluable in providing data on spatiotempora...
International audienceThere is increasing interest in use of GRACE satellite data to monitor changes...
Groundwater storage in the High Plains aquifer has been steadily decreasing for 50 or more years due...
AbstractStudy regionThe Ganges–Brahmaputra (GB), a major river basin of the Indian Sub-Continent (IS...
International audienceThis study presents monthly estimates of groundwater anomalies in a large rive...
International audience[1] There is increasing interest in using Gravity Recovery and Climate Experim...
Groundwater storage is an important parameter in water resource management, land-surface processes a...
International audienceSatellite monitoring of changes in terrestrial water storage provides invaluab...
International audienceSpatio-temporal variations of water volume over inundated areas located in a l...
International audienceFor the period 2003–2004 and for six large river basins, the present study com...
International audienceMonitoring groundwater resource is today challenging because of very scarce in...
Groundwater monitoring in regional scales using conventional methods is challenging since it require...
The recent dynamics of terrestrial water storage (TWS) and groundwater storage (GWS) fluctuations we...
Spatiotemporal variations of water volume over inundated areas located in a large river basin have b...
International audienceGRACE satellite data have proved invaluable in providing data on spatiotempora...
International audienceThere is increasing interest in use of GRACE satellite data to monitor changes...
Groundwater storage in the High Plains aquifer has been steadily decreasing for 50 or more years due...
AbstractStudy regionThe Ganges–Brahmaputra (GB), a major river basin of the Indian Sub-Continent (IS...