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DOI10.5194/hess-18-3855-2014
Hydroclimatic regimes: a distributed water-balance framework for hydrologic assessment, classification, and management
Weiskel, P. K.1; Wolock, D. M.2; Zarriello, P. J.1; Vogel, R. M.1,3; Levin, S. B.1; Lent, R. M.4
通讯作者Weiskel, P. K.
来源期刊HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES
ISSN1027-5606
EISSN1607-7938
出版年2014
卷号18期号:10页码:3855-3872
英文摘要

Runoff-based indicators of terrestrial water availability are appropriate for humid regions, but have tended to limit our basic hydrologic understanding of drylands - the dry-subhumid, semiarid, and arid regions which presently cover nearly half of the global land surface. In response, we introduce an indicator framework that gives equal weight to humid and dryland regions, accounting fully for both vertical (precipitation + evapotranspiration) and horizontal (groundwater + surface-water) components of the hydrologic cycle in any given location - as well as fluxes into and out of landscape storage. We apply the framework to a diverse hydroclimatic region (the conterminous USA) using a distributed water-balance model consisting of 53 400 networked landscape hydrologic units. Our model simulations indicate that about 21% of the conterminous USA either generated no runoff or consumed runoff from upgradient sources on a mean-annual basis during the 20th century. Vertical fluxes exceeded horizontal fluxes across 76% of the conterminous area. Long-term-average total water availability (TWA) during the 20th century, defined here as the total influx to a landscape hydrologic unit from precipitation, groundwater, and surface water, varied spatially by about 400 000-fold, a range of variation similar to 100 times larger than that for mean-annual runoff across the same area. The framework includes but is not limited to classical, runoff-based approaches to water-resource assessment. It also incorporates and reinterprets the green-and blue-water perspective now gaining international acceptance. Implications of the new framework for several areas of contemporary hydrology are explored, and the data requirements of the approach are discussed in relation to the increasing availability of gridded global climate, land-surface, and hydrologic data sets.


类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000344730300001
WOS关键词CONTERMINOUS UNITED-STATES ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; CATCHMENT CLASSIFICATION ; GLOBAL WATER ; ANTHROPOCENE ; RESOURCES ; SCIENCE ; STREAMFLOW ; GREEN ; BLUE
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向Geology ; Water Resources
来源机构United States Geological Survey
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/182511
作者单位1.US Geol Survey, Northborough, MA 01532 USA;
2.US Geol Survey, Lawrence, KS 66049 USA;
3.Tufts Univ, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Medford, MA 02155 USA;
4.US Geol Survey, Augusta, ME 04330 USA
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Weiskel, P. K.,Wolock, D. M.,Zarriello, P. J.,et al. Hydroclimatic regimes: a distributed water-balance framework for hydrologic assessment, classification, and management[J]. United States Geological Survey,2014,18(10):3855-3872.
APA Weiskel, P. K.,Wolock, D. M.,Zarriello, P. J.,Vogel, R. M.,Levin, S. B.,&Lent, R. M..(2014).Hydroclimatic regimes: a distributed water-balance framework for hydrologic assessment, classification, and management.HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES,18(10),3855-3872.
MLA Weiskel, P. K.,et al."Hydroclimatic regimes: a distributed water-balance framework for hydrologic assessment, classification, and management".HYDROLOGY AND EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCES 18.10(2014):3855-3872.
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