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Open AccessUsing Sentinel-1 and GRACE satellite data to monitor the hydrological variations within the Tulare Basin, California
Subsidence induced by groundwater depletion is a grave problem in many regions around the world, leading to a permanent loss of groundwater storage within an aquifer and even producing structural damage at the...
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Open AccessOcean mass, sterodynamic effects, and vertical land motion largely explain US coast relative sea level rise
Regional sea-level changes are caused by several physical processes that vary both in space and time. As a result of these processes, large regional departures from the long-term rate of global mean sea-level ...
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Author Correction: Emerging trends in global freshwater availability
In Fig. 2 of this Analysis, the tick-mark labels on the colour bars in the second and third images from the top were inadvertently swapped. In addition, the citation at the end of the sentence, “On a monthly b...
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Emerging trends in global freshwater availability
Freshwater availability is changing worldwide. Here we quantify 34 trends in terrestrial water storage observed by the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites during 2002–2016 and categorize...
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Open AccessSeparating decadal global water cycle variability from sea level rise
Under a warming climate, amplification of the water cycle and changes in precipitation patterns over land are expected to occur, subsequently impacting the terrestrial water balance. On global scales, such cha...
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River basin flood potential inferred using GRACE gravity observations at several months lead time
Whether a precipitation event leads to flooding depends on the watershed’s wetness. A case study of the 2011 Missouri River floods demonstrates that the predisposition of a river basin to flooding can be infer...