Quantifying water storage change and land subsidence induced by reservoir impoundment using GRACE, Landsat, and GPS data

Volume: 233, Pages: 111385 - 111385
Published: Nov 1, 2019
Abstract
The construction of hydropower dams is a common strategy to support a country's increasing need for electricity and river water management for industry and agriculture. Although the hydrological and geophysical impacts of water relocation are usually assessed prior to impoundment, their accuracy is generally limited due to the lack of in situ observations, especially in a remote area. This study presents a workflow to quantify the terrestrial...
Paper Details
Title
Quantifying water storage change and land subsidence induced by reservoir impoundment using GRACE, Landsat, and GPS data
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
233
Pages
111385 - 111385
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