Environmental Research Letters (Jan 2023)

Extending global river gauge records using satellite observations

  • Ryan M Riggs,
  • George H Allen,
  • Jida Wang,
  • Tamlin M Pavelsky,
  • Colin J Gleason,
  • Cédric H David,
  • Michael Durand

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/acd407
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 6
p. 064027

Abstract

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Long-term, continuous, and real-time streamflow records are essential for understanding and managing freshwater resources. However, we find that 37% of publicly available global gauge records ( N = 45 837) are discontinuous and 77% of gauge records do not contain real-time data. Historical periods of social upheaval are associated with declines in gauge data availability. Using river width observations from Landsat and Sentinel-2 satellites, we fill in missing records at 2168 gauge locations worldwide with more than 275 000 daily discharge estimates. This task is accomplished with a river width-based rating curve technique that optimizes measurement location and rating function (median relative bias = 1.4%, median Kling-Gupta efficiency = 0.46). The rating curves presented here can be used to generate near real-time discharge measurements as new satellite images are acquired, improving our capabilities for monitoring and managing river resources.

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