GloLakes: Water storage dynamics for 27000 lakes globally from 1984 to present derived from satellite altimetry and optical imaging

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Measuring the spatiotemporal dynamics of lake and reservoir water storage is fundamental for assessing the influence of climate variability and anthropogenic activities on water quantity and quality. Previous studies estimated relative water volume changes for lakes where both satellite-derived extent and radar altimetry data are available. This approach is limited to only a few hundred lakes worldwide and cannot estimate absolute (i.e. total volume) water storage. We increased the number of measured lakes by a factor of 300 by using high-resolution Landsat and Sentinel-2 optical remote sensing and ICESat-2 laser altimetry, in addition to radar altimetry from the Topex/Poseidon; Jason-1, Jason-2 and Jason-3; and Sentinel-3 and Sentinel-6 instruments. Historical time series (1984-2020) of water storage could be derived for more than 170000 lakes globally with a surface area of at least 1km2, representing 99% of the total volume of all water stored in lakes and reservoirs globally. Specifically, absolute lake volumes are estimated based on topographic characteristics and lake properties that can be observed by remote sensing. In addition to that, we also generated relative lake volume changes solely based on satellite-derived heights and extents if both were available. Within this dataset, we investigated how many lakes can be measured in near real time (2020-current) in basins worldwide. We developed an automated workflow for near-real-time global lake monitoring of more than 27000 lakes. The GloLakes historical and near-real-time lake storage dynamics data from 1984 to current are publicly available through 10.25914/K8ZF-6G46 (Hou et al., 2022c) and a web-based data explorer (http://www.globalwater.online, last access: 12 December 2023).

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Hou, J., Van Dijk, A. I. J. M., Renzullo, L. J., & Larraondo, P. R. (2024). GloLakes: Water storage dynamics for 27000 lakes globally from 1984 to present derived from satellite altimetry and optical imaging. Earth System Science Data, 16(1), 201–218. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-16-201-2024

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