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Estimation of water volume in ungauged, dynamic floodplain lakes

Zhiqiang Tan, John M. Mélack, Yuanqing Li, Xinggen Liu, Бин Чэн, Q Zhang

2020Environmental Research Letters27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Lakes play a crucial role in retaining water and altering biogeochemical processes on floodplains. Existing strategies and algorithms for estimation of water storage are insufficient for dynamic floodplain lakes due to the scarcity of available observations. Combining a time series of open water area with a fine spatial-temporal resolution by integrating Landsat and MODIS observations of Poyang Lake (China) with digital elevation models, and limited gauge data, generated water storage estimates as a function of surface hydrological connectivity. Despite possessing a relatively small portion of Poyang Lake’s water volume, the floodplain lakes occupy a large part of the surface water area, especially in the low water period. Floodplain lakes, in particular, those distributed in the upper delta contribute to relieving drought conditions in Poyang Lake.

Topics & Concepts

FloodplainEnvironmental scienceBiogeochemical cycleHydrology (agriculture)Surface waterWater storageWater levelWater resourcesGeologyEcologyOceanographyGeographyEnvironmental engineeringBiologyInletGeotechnical engineeringCartographyHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesFlood Risk Assessment and ManagementHydrology and Sediment Transport Processes