Roles of irrigation and reservoir operations in modulating terrestrial water and energy budgets in the Indian sub-continental river basins
Main Authors: | Shah, Harsh, Mishra, Vimal, Zhou, Tian, Sun, Ning, Huang, Maoyi |
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Format: | info dataset eJournal |
Bahasa: | eng |
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, 2019
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https://zenodo.org/record/3542309 |
Daftar Isi:
- We have simulated water budget and energy budget over Indian subcontinental basins, using three scenarios from the Variable Infiltration Capacity (VIC) model by including irrigation and reservoir practices in it: 1). No irrigation and reservoir (VIC-NATURAL) 2). Free irrigation and no reservoir (VIC-FREE) 3). Reservoir and restricted irrigation (VIC-MANAGED) Here, we have shared results in below folders. Fig1: Annual precipitation (P) and reservoir locations used in study. Fig2: Satellite (MODIS and GLEAM) based annual evapotranspiration (ET) and VIC-MANAGED simulated annual ET. Fig3: Annual land surface temperature (LST) from MODIS, AATSR and VIC-MANAGED. Fig4: Mean monthly observed and simulated reservoir storage. Fig5: P, ET, total runoff (TR) and LST from one grid. Fig6: Annual ET change between VIC-NATURAL and VIC-MANAGED run. Fig7: Same as Fig6 but for TR. Fig8: Same as Fig6 but for LST. Fig9: Annual ET change between VIC-FREE and VIC-MANAGED run. Fig10: Annual latent heat flux and sensible heat flux change between VIC-NATURAL and VIC-MANAGED run. More detail is available in "Roles of irrigation and reservoir operations in modulating terrestrial water and energy budgets in the Indian sub-continental river basins" paper in JGR-Atmosphere. Or contact at harsh.lovekumar.shah@iitgn.ac.in Harsh Shah