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Groundwater Storage Changes Derived from GRACE and GLDAS on Smaller River Basins—A Case Study in Poland

Zofia Rzepecka, Monika Biryło

2020Geosciences61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the era of global climate change, the monitoring of water resources, including groundwater, is of fundamental importance for nature, agriculture, economy and society. The purpose of this paper is to check compliance of changes in groundwater level obtained from direct measurements in wells with groundwater storage (GWS) anomalies calculated using gravity recovery and climate experiment (GRACE) observations in Poland. Data from the global land data assimilation (GLDAS), in the form of soil moisture (SM) and snow water equivalence (SWE), were used to convert GRACE observations into a series of GWS changes. It was found that very high consistency occurs between GRACE observations and changes in water level in wells, while the GWS series obtained from GRACE and GLDAS do not provide adequate compatibility. Further research presented in the paper was devoted to attempts to explain this phenomenon. In addition, time series of GRACE, GLDAS and groundwater head series were analyzed.

Topics & Concepts

GroundwaterData assimilationEnvironmental scienceClimate changeHydrology (agriculture)SnowClimatologyWater storageMeteorologyGeologyGeographyGeotechnical engineeringInletGeomorphologyOceanographyGeophysics and Gravity MeasurementsGNSS positioning and interferenceGeophysical and Geoelectrical Methods