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Global Freshwater Storage Trends

Project type

Cartography

Date

March 2024

Location

Global

Source

Data Source: Rodell, M., J. S. Famiglietti, D. N. Wiese, J. T. Reager, H. K. Beaudoing, F. W. Landerer and M.-H. Lo. 2019. Trends in Global Freshwater Availability from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE). Palisades NY: NASA Socioeconomic Data and Applications Center. https://doi.org/10.7927/H4TT4P2C. Accessed 24 03 2024.

Terrestrial water storage, as captured by NASA GRACE mission, includes groundwater, soil moisture, snow and ice, surface water, and wet biomass, expressed as an equivalent water height. Jaweed contribution to this work is data processing, visualization and web deployment. These data are derived from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) mission (2002–2016), provides a global gridded representation of freshwater availability trends at a 0.5-degree spatial resolution.

“NO MAN EVER STEPS IN THE SAME RIVER TWICE, FOR IT’S NOT THE SAME RIVER AND HE’S NOT THE SAME MAN.”

HERACLITUS - 6th BC

AI/Earth Observation/Environmental Systems/Hydrology/Geospatial Engineering

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