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Evaluating aquifer stress and resilience with GRACE information at different spatial scales in Cambodia
in
Anomalies
/ Aquifer storage
/ Aquifers
/ Climate
/ Correlation coefficient
/ Correlation coefficients
/ Data assimilation
/ Data collection
/ Dry season
/ Evaluation
/ Experiments
/ Exploitation
/ Freshwater
/ Freshwater lakes
/ GRACE (experiment)
/ Gravity
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater levels
/ Groundwater resources
/ Groundwater storage
/ Inland water environment
/ Recovery
/ Remote sensing
/ Resilience
/ Stocks
/ Stresses
/ Surface water
/ Sustainability
/ Terrain
/ Water resources
/ Water storage
2022
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Evaluating aquifer stress and resilience with GRACE information at different spatial scales in Cambodia
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in
Anomalies
/ Aquifer storage
/ Aquifers
/ Climate
/ Correlation coefficient
/ Correlation coefficients
/ Data assimilation
/ Data collection
/ Dry season
/ Evaluation
/ Experiments
/ Exploitation
/ Freshwater
/ Freshwater lakes
/ GRACE (experiment)
/ Gravity
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater levels
/ Groundwater resources
/ Groundwater storage
/ Inland water environment
/ Recovery
/ Remote sensing
/ Resilience
/ Stocks
/ Stresses
/ Surface water
/ Sustainability
/ Terrain
/ Water resources
/ Water storage
2022
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Evaluating aquifer stress and resilience with GRACE information at different spatial scales in Cambodia
in
Anomalies
/ Aquifer storage
/ Aquifers
/ Climate
/ Correlation coefficient
/ Correlation coefficients
/ Data assimilation
/ Data collection
/ Dry season
/ Evaluation
/ Experiments
/ Exploitation
/ Freshwater
/ Freshwater lakes
/ GRACE (experiment)
/ Gravity
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater levels
/ Groundwater resources
/ Groundwater storage
/ Inland water environment
/ Recovery
/ Remote sensing
/ Resilience
/ Stocks
/ Stresses
/ Surface water
/ Sustainability
/ Terrain
/ Water resources
/ Water storage
2022
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Evaluating aquifer stress and resilience with GRACE information at different spatial scales in Cambodia
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Evaluating aquifer stress and resilience with GRACE information at different spatial scales in Cambodia
2022
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Overview
Groundwater exploitation for different sectors in Cambodia is expanding. Groundwater levels have already begun to decline in some parts of the country. Monitoring and assessing groundwater storage (GWS) change, aquifer stress and aquifer resilience will support the proper planning and management of the country’s groundwater resources; however, information regarding groundwater in Cambodia is currently scarce. Thus, GWS change in Cambodia over the 15 years from April 2002 to March 2017 was assessed using remote-sensing-based Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) and Global Land Data Assimilation System (GLDAS) datasets, with a comprehensive validation of the GRACE-derived groundwater storage anomaly (GWSA) with respect to in-situ field-based observations. The current study also investigated the impact of surface water storage (SWS) change in Tonle Sap Lake, South-East Asia’s largest freshwater lake, on deriving the GWS change in Cambodia. The groundwater aquifer stresses (GAS), and aquifer resilience (AR) were also evaluated. The validation results were promising, with the correlation coefficient between satellite-based estimations and ground-based measurements ranging from 0.82 to 0.88 over four subbasins. The overall decreasing rate of GWS was found to be –0.63 mm/month, with two basins having the highest declining rate of more than 1.4 mm/month. Meanwhile, the aquifer experiencing stress during the dry season had a very low ability to quickly recover from these stresses. These findings emphasise that appropriate management is urgently needed to ensure the sustainability of the groundwater resource system in this country.
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