The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites provide observations of water storage variation at regional scales. However, when focusing on a region of interest …
Increasing interest in use of GRACE satellites and a variety of new products to monitor changes in total water storage (TWS) underscores the need to assess the reliability of output …
Spatial leakage is a major limitation for quantitative interpretation of satellite gravity measurements from the gravity recovery and climate experiment (GRACE). Using synthetic …
We estimate net groundwater storage change in the Central Valley from April 2002 to September 2016 as the difference between inflows and outflows, precipitation …
In this paper, systems of fuzzy fractional differential equations with a lateral type of the Hukuhara derivative and the generalized Hukuhara derivative are numerically studied …
We revisit the empirical moving window filtering method of Swenson and Wahr (Geophys Res Lett 33: L08402, 2006) and its variants, Chambers (Geophys Res Lett 33: L17603 …
The Congo Basin is the world's third largest in size (~ 3.7 millionkm2), and second only to the Amazon River in discharge (~ 40,200 m3s− 1 annual average). However, the …
The hydrology of the Third Pole, Asia's freshwater tower, has shown considerable sensitivity to the impacts of climate change and human interventions, which affect the headwaters of …
The strong noise of satellite-based Time-Variable Gravity (TVG) field is often suppressed by applying the averaging filters. However, how to appropriately compromise the data blurring …