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タイトルA Regional, Integrated Monitoring System for the Hydrology of the Pan-Arctic Land Mass
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20050203961
著者(英)Nolin, Anne; Bromwich, David; McDonald, Kyle; Frolking, Steven; Armstrong, Richard; Vorosmarty, Charles; Zhang, Ting-Jung; Lammers, Richard; Serreze, Mark; Barry, Roger
著者所属(英)Jet Propulsion Lab., California Inst. of Tech.
発行日2005-01-01
言語eng
内容記述Work under this NASA contract developed a system for monitoring and historical analysis of the major components of the pan-Arctic terrestrial water cycle. It is known as Arctic-RIMS (Regional Integrated Hydrological Monitoring System for the Pan-Arctic Landmass). The system uses products from EOS-era satellites, numerical weather prediction models, station records and other data sets in conjunction with an atmosphere-land surface water budgeting scheme. The intent was to compile operational (at 1-2 month time lags) gridded fields of precipitation (P), evapotranspiration (ET), P-ET, soil moisture, soil freeze/thaw state, active layer thickness, snow extent and its water equivalent, soil water storage, runoff and simulated discharge along with estimates of non-closure in the water budget. Using "baseline" water budgeting schemes in conjunction with atmospheric reanalyses and pre-EOS satellite data, water budget fields were conjunction with atmospheric reanalyses and pre-EOS satellite data, water budget fields were compiled to provide historical time series. The goals as outlined in the original proposal can be summarized as follows: 1) Use EOS data to compile hydrologic products for the pan-Arctic terrestrial regions including snowcover/snow water equivalent (SSM/A MODIS, AMSR) and near-surface freeze/thaw dynamics (Sea Winds on QuikSCAT and ADEOS I4 SSMI and AMSR). 2) Implement Arctic-RIMS to use EOS data streams, allied fields and hydrologic models to produce allied outputs that fully characterize pan-Arctic terrestrial and aerological water budgets. 3) Compile hydrologically-based historical products providing a long-term baseline of spatial and temporal variability in the water cycle.
NASA分類Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
権利No Copyright
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/85349


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