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DOI10.1016/j.advwatres.2014.07.012
Characterization of Ethiopian mega hydrogeological regimes using GRACE, TRMM and GLDAS datasets
Awange, J. L.1; Gebremichael, M.2; Forootan, E.3; Wakbulcho, G.4,7; Anyah, R.5; Ferreira, V. G.6; Alemayehu, T.2
通讯作者Awange, J. L.
来源期刊ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES
ISSN0309-1708
EISSN1872-9657
出版年2014
卷号74页码:64-78
英文摘要

Understanding the spatio-temporal characteristics of water storage changes is crucial for Ethiopia, a country that is facing a range of challenges in water management caused by anthropogenic impacts as well as climate variability. In addition to this, the scarcity of in situ measurements of soil moisture and groundwater, combined with intrinsic "scale limitations" of traditional methods used in hydrological characterization are further limiting the ability to assess water resource distribution in the region. The primary objective of this study is therefore to apply remotely sensed and model data over Ethiopia in order to (i) test the performance of models and remotely sensed data in modeling water resources distribution in un-gauged arid regions of Ethiopia, (ii) analyze the inter-annual and seasonal variability as well as changes in total water storage (TWS) over Ethiopia, (iii) understand the relationship between TWS changes, rainfall, and soil moisture anomalies over the study region, and (iv) identify the relationship between the characteristics of aquifers and TWS changes. The data used in this study includes; monthly gravity field data from the Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE) mission, rainfall data from the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), and soil moisture from the Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) model. Our investigation covers a period of 8 years from 2003 to 2011. The results of the study show that the western part and the north-eastern lowlands of Ethiopia experienced decrease in TWS water between 2003-2011, whereas all the other regions gained water during the study period. The impact of rainfall seasonality was also seen in the TWS changes. Applying the statistical method of Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to TWS, soil moisture and rainfall variations indentified the dominant annual water variability in the western, north-western, northern, and central regions, and the dominant seasonal variability in the western, north-western, and the eastern regions. A correlation analysis between TWS and rainfall indicated a minimum time lag of zero to a maximum of six months, whereas no lag is noticeable between soil moisture anomalies and TWS changes. The delay response and correlation coefficient between rainfall and TWS appears to be related to recharge mechanisms, revealing that most regions of Ethiopia receive indirect recharge. Our results also show that the magnitude of TWS changes is higher in the western region and lower in the north-eastern region, and that the elevation influences soil moisture as well as TWS. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.


英文关键词GRACE-TWS changes Ethiopia TRMM Hydrological regimes Climate
类型Article
语种英语
国家Australia ; USA ; Germany ; Ethiopia ; Peoples R China
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000345525000006
WOS关键词SATELLITE RAINFALL PRODUCTS ; BLUE NILE RIVER ; WATER STORAGE ; GRAVITY-FIELD ; EAST-AFRICA ; LAND-COVER ; PRECIPITATION ; GROUNDWATER ; VARIABILITY ; BASIN
WOS类目Water Resources
WOS研究方向Water Resources
来源机构河海大学 ; University of California, Los Angeles
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/180414
作者单位1.Curtin Univ, Inst Geosci Res, Western Australian Ctr Geodesy, Perth, WA 6845, Australia;
2.Univ Calif Los Angeles, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Los Angeles, CA USA;
3.Univ Bonn, IGG, Bonn, Germany;
4.Univ Addis Ababa, Ethiopian Inst Water Resources, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia;
5.Univ Connecticut, Dept Nat Resources & Environm, Storrs, CT USA;
6.Hohai Univ, Sch Earth Sci & Engn, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China;
7.Arba Minch Univ, Dept Hydraul & Water Resources Engn, Arba Minch, Ethiopia
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Awange, J. L.,Gebremichael, M.,Forootan, E.,et al. Characterization of Ethiopian mega hydrogeological regimes using GRACE, TRMM and GLDAS datasets[J]. 河海大学, University of California, Los Angeles,2014,74:64-78.
APA Awange, J. L..,Gebremichael, M..,Forootan, E..,Wakbulcho, G..,Anyah, R..,...&Alemayehu, T..(2014).Characterization of Ethiopian mega hydrogeological regimes using GRACE, TRMM and GLDAS datasets.ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES,74,64-78.
MLA Awange, J. L.,et al."Characterization of Ethiopian mega hydrogeological regimes using GRACE, TRMM and GLDAS datasets".ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES 74(2014):64-78.
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