Comparison of groundwater storage changes from GRACE satellites with monitoring and modeling of major U.S. aquifers

GRACE satellite data are widely used to estimate groundwater storage (GWS) changes in aquifers globally; however, comparisons with GW monitoring and modeling data are limited. Here we compared GWS changes from GRACE over 15 yr (2002-2017) in 14 major U.S. aquifers with groundwater-level (GWL) monitoring data in similar to 23,000 wells and with regional and global hydrologic and land surface models. Results show declining GWS trends from GRACE data in the six southwestern and south-central U.S. aquifers, totaling -90 km(3) over 15 yr, related to long-term (5-15 yr) droughts, and exceeding Lake Mead volume by similar to 2.5x. GWS trends in most remaining aquifers were stable or slightly rising. GRACE-derived GWS changes agree with GWL monitoring data in most aquifers (correlation coefficients, R = 0.52-0.95), showing that GRACE satellites capture groundwater (GW) dynamics. Regional GW models (eight models) generally show similar or greater GWS trends than those from GRACE. Large discrepancies in the Mississippi Embayment aquifer, with modeled GWS decline approximately four times that of GRACE, may reflect uncertainties in model storage parameters, stream capture, pumpage, and/or recharge rates. Global hydrologic models (2003-2014), which include GW pumping, generally overestimate GRACE GWS depletion (total: approximately -172 to -186 km(3)) in heavily exploited aquifers in southwestern and south-central U.S. by similar to 2.4x (GRACE: -74 km(3)), underscoring needed modeling improvements relative to anthropogenic impacts. Global land surface models tend to track GRACE GWS dynamics better than global hydrologic models. Intercomparing remote sensing, monitoring, and modeling data underscores the importance of considering all data sources to constrain GWS uncertainties.

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Author Rateb, Ashraf
Scanlon, Bridget R.
Pool, Donald R.
Sun, Alexander
Zhang, Zizhan
Chen, Jianli
Clark, Brian
Faunt, Claudia C.
Haugh, Connor J.
Hill, Mary
Hobza, Christopher
McGuire, Virginia L.
Reitz, Meredith
Müller Schmied, Hannes
Sutanudjaja, Edwin H.
Swenson, Sean
Wiese, David
Xia, Youlong
Zell, Wesley
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Publication Date 2020-12-24T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Rateb, Ashraf, Scanlon, Bridget R., Pool, Donald R., Sun, Alexander, Zhang, Zizhan, Chen, Jianli, Clark, Brian, Faunt, Claudia C., Haugh, Connor J., Hill, Mary, Hobza, Christopher, McGuire, Virginia L., Reitz, Meredith, Müller Schmied, Hannes, Sutanudjaja, Edwin H., Swenson, Sean, Wiese, David, Xia, Youlong, Zell, Wesley. (2020). Comparison of groundwater storage changes from GRACE satellites with monitoring and modeling of major U.S. aquifers. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7z89grn. Accessed 18 April 2024.

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