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Modeling accumulated surface runoff and water availability for aquifer storage and recovery in the MENA region from 1984-2015

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
1984-01-01
End Date
2015-12-31

Citation

Senay, G.B., Kagone, S., Velpuri, N.M., Cole, J.C., and Goode, D.J., 2021, Modeling accumulated surface runoff and water availability for aquifer storage and recovery in the MENA region from 1984-2015: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9TXLT1X.

Summary

The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region is the most water-scarce region with only two percent of the global average annual rainfall, hence underground aquifers are the major source of water. The need to improve water productivity and increase aquifer storage and recovery (ASR) is driving the efforts for this acceleration of aquifer storage and recovery project. The objective was to model runoff in the study area using multi-source satellite data and identify regions of runoff retention and recharge. Daily runoff is simulated using a saturation excess principle with the VegET model (Senay 2008). It is a spatially explicit (500m grid cell), one-dimensional root-zone water balance model that is driven by precipitation, operating [...]

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model_code.zip
“model Python scripts”
6.33 KB application/zip
auxiliary_data.zip
“additional data”
136.18 MB application/zip
SurfaceRunoffExtractionTool.zip
“python application”
3.91 MB application/zip
annual_precipitation.zip 3.23 MB application/zip
eta_annual_total_mm.zip
“annual ET”
94.11 MB application/zip
srf_monthly_total_mm.zip
“monthly surface runoff”
142.32 MB application/zip
eto.zip
“input reference ET”
308.99 MB application/zip
ndvi.zip
“input NDVI”
613.5 MB application/zip
srf_annual_total_mm.zip
“annual surface runoff”
48.35 MB application/zip
accum_runoff_and_CV.zip
“flow accumulation”
556.88 MB application/zip

“daily surface runoff”
1.27 GB application/zip

Purpose

The objective was to model surface runoff at the pixel level in the study area using multi-source satellite data from 1984 - 2015 and the VegET model to identify regions of runoff retention and recharge.

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/P9TXLT1X

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