Interannual changes in terrestrial water storage in the Qaidam basin
based on multi-mission satellite data and their correlations with
climate factors
Abstract
Regional water storage monitoring is very essential and critical for
regional water resource management, hydro-ecological sustainable
development and studying interaction between hydrology and climate. We
used multi-mission satellite dataset, a global hydrological model, and
ground meteorological data to investigate the terrestrial water storage
changes (TWSc) in the Qaidam basin (QB). Terrestrial water storage (TWS)
exhibited an increasing trend for the past 17 years, and TWSc obtained
from different methods or dataset were consistent with precipitation.
Through the singular spectrum analysis, we obtained the interannual and
seasonal components of TWSc, and significant shifts in the interannual
TWSc were observed in the QB. TWS exhibited an increase from 2002 to
2013, a decrease from 2013 to 2016, and an accelerated increase after
2016. Additionally, the study reported that the interannual change in
TWS was strongly correlated with the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO),
compared to Arctic Oscillation and El Nino-Southern Oscillation.