Using GRanD database and surface water data to constrain area - Storage curve of reservoirs

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Abstract

Basic information on global reservoirs is well documented in databases such as GRanD (Global Reservoir and Dam) and ICOLD (International Commission on Large Dams). However, though playing a critical role in estimating reservoir storage variations from remote sensing or hydrological models, area-storage curves of reservoirs are not conveniently obtained nor publicly shared. In this paper, we combine the GRanD database and Landsat-based global surface water extent (GSW) data to derive area-storage curves of reservoirs. The reported storage capacity in the GRanD database and water surface area from GSW data were used to constrain the area-storage curve. The proposed method has the potential to derive area-storage curves of reservoirs larger than 1 km2 archived in the GRanD database. The derived curves are validated with in situ reservoir data collected in US and China, and the results show that in situ records are well captured by the derived curves both in large and small reservoirs with various shapes. The derived area-storage curves could be employed to advance global monitoring or modeling of reservoir storage dynamics.

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Mu, M., Tang, Q., Han, S., Liu, X., & Cui, H. (2020). Using GRanD database and surface water data to constrain area - Storage curve of reservoirs. Water (Switzerland), 12(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/W12051242

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