Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5754726 | Remote Sensing of Environment | 2017 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, over 1000 lakes and reservoirs, and 6 large rivers are investigated. The results show that surface water varied greatly over the past 6Â years, e.g. in the Tibetan Plateau, the Junggar Basin, the Northeast China Plain, and the central Yangtze River basin. Estimated changes in volume indicate that surface water variation contributes significantly to terrestrial storage variation, especially in the Qaidam Basin and the Tibetan Plateau. CryoSat-2 is capable of measuring regional-scale river level at high spatial resolution and competitive accuracy as demonstrated by comparison with available in-situ gauging data. The results are encouraging with RMSE values ranging from 0.24 to 0.35Â m for the Heilongjiang-Amur River, 0.22 to 0.6Â m for the Yellow River and 0.22 to 0.5Â m for the Songhua River. Comparatively, accuracy is much lower over the Yangtze and Pearl Rivers (RMSE ~Â 2.6Â m and ~Â 3.3Â m), probably due to intensive inland waterway navigation. CryoSat-2 shows great potential for monitoring surface water at national scale in China.
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Authors
Liguang Jiang, Karina Nielsen, Ole Baltazar Andersen, Peter Bauer-Gottwein,