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- W2897207912 abstract "Parameterizing human-induced evapotranspiration (ET) process in models (e.g. hydrological or land surface models (LSMs)) has been a long-term challenge. As most LSMs can only simulate ET variations under natural climatic conditions, the considerable inconsistency of ET estimations from different approaches can be expected to isolate anthropogenic effects on ET over the developed river basins to some extent, with the premise that uncertainties of multi-ET estimations are well addressed. In this study, monthly ET estimations (2003–2015) from a water budget analysis using Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellites terrestrial water storage solutions (GRACE-ET) and LSMs (model simulated ET (hereafter MOD-ET)) were used to quantify human-induced ET in the Songhua River Basin (SRB). Results indicated that human activities, especially land use changes and water resource management through reservoir regulation posed obvious impact on the reduction of ET from April to October over the SRB. Furthermore, comparison of the estimated annual mean GRACE-ET (441.10 ± 2.03 mm year−1) with MOD-ET (501.31 ± 0.20 mm year−1), indicated that about 12% decrease of ET over the SRB can be attributed to human activities. This study emphasized the unique potential of GRACE satellites for isolating and quantifying human impacts on components of water circulations." @default.
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- W2897207912 title "Remote detection of human-induced evapotranspiration in a regional system experiencing increased anthropogenic demands and extreme climatic variability" @default.
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