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Multi‐Proxy, Multi‐Season Streamflow Reconstruction With Mass Balance Adjustment

Hung Nguyen, Stefano Galelli, Chenxi Xu, Brendan M. Buckley

2021Water Resources Research12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Despite having offered important hydroclimatic insights, streamflow reconstructions still see limited use in water resources operations, because annual reconstructions are not suitable for decisions at finer time scales. The few attempts toward sub‐annual reconstructions have relied on statistical disaggregation, which uses none or little proxy information. Here, we develop a novel framework that optimizes proxy combinations to simultaneously produce seasonal and annual reconstructions. Importantly, the framework ensures that total seasonal flow matches annual flow closely. This mass balance criterion is necessary to avoid misguiding water management decisions, such as the allocation of water rights or dam release decisions. Using the framework, and leveraging a multi‐species network of ring width and cellulose O in Southeast Asia, we reconstruct seasonal and annual inflow to Thailand's largest reservoir. The reconstructions are statistically skillful. Furthermore, they preserve the mass balance well: the differences are mostly within 10% of the mean annual flow. As a result, the reconstructions provide more reliable estimates of the seasonal and annual surface water availability. This work is one step closer toward operational usability of streamflow reconstruction in water resources management.

Topics & Concepts

StreamflowProxy (statistics)Environmental scienceWater resourcesInflowHydrology (agriculture)Water yearWater balanceClimatologyGeologyMeteorologyGeographyDrainage basinStatisticsMathematicsEcologyCartographyGeotechnical engineeringBiologyHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesHydrology and Sediment Transport ProcessesTree-ring climate responses
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