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Saemian P., Elmi O., Stroud M., Riggs R., Kitambo B. M., Papa Fabrice, Allen G. H., Tourian M. J. (2025). Satellite Altimetry-based Extension of global-scale in situ river discharge Measurements (SAEM). Earth System Science Data, 17 (5), p. 2063-2085. ISSN 1866-3508.

Titre du document
Satellite Altimetry-based Extension of global-scale in situ river discharge Measurements (SAEM)
Année de publication
2025
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:001489464700001
Auteurs
Saemian P., Elmi O., Stroud M., Riggs R., Kitambo B. M., Papa Fabrice, Allen G. H., Tourian M. J.
Source
Earth System Science Data, 2025, 17 (5), p. 2063-2085 ISSN 1866-3508
River discharge is a crucial measurement, indicating the volume of water flowing through a river cross-section at any given time. However, the existing network of river discharge gauges faces significant issues, largely due to the declining number of active gauges and temporal gaps. Remote sensing, especially radar-based techniques, offers an effective means to this issue. This study introduces the Satellite Altimetry-based Extension of the global-scale in situ river discharge Measurements (SAEM) data set, which utilizes multiple satellite altimetry missions and estimates discharge using the existing worldwide networks of national and international gauges. In SAEM, we have explored 47 000 gauges and estimated height-based discharge for 8730 of them, which is approximately 3 times the number of gauges of the largest existing remote-sensing-based data set. These gauges cover approximately 88 % of the total gauged discharge volume. The height-based discharge estimates in SAEM demonstrate a median Kling-Gupta efficiency (KGE) of 0.48, outperforming current global data sets. In addition to the river discharge time series, the SAEM data set comprises three more products, each contributing a unique facet to better usage of our data. (1) A catalog of virtual stations (VSs) is defined by certain predefined criteria. In addition to each station's coordinates, this catalog provides information on satellite altimetry missions, distance to the discharge gauge, and relevant quality flags. (2) The altimetric water level time series of those VSs are included, for which we ultimately obtained good-quality discharge data. These water level time series are sourced from both existing Level-3 water level time series and newly generated ones within this study. The Level-3 data are gathered from pre-existing data sets, including Hydroweb.Next (formerly Hydroweb), the Database of Hydrological Time Series of Inland Waters (DAHITI), the Global River Radar Altimetry Time Series (GRRATS), and HydroSat. (3) SAEM's third product is rating curves for the defined VSs, which map water level values into discharge values, derived using a nonparametric stochastic quantile mapping function approach. The SAEM data set can be used to improve hydrological models, inform water resource management, and address nonlinear water-related challenges under climate change. The SAEM data set is available from https://doi.org/10.18419/darus-4475 .
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Hydrologie [062] ; Télédétection [126]
Description Géographique
MONDE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010093550]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010093550
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