2022
DOI: 10.1029/2021jb023135
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Joint Inversion of GNSS and GRACE for Terrestrial Water Storage Change in California

Abstract: Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) vertical displacements measuring the elastic response of Earth's crust to changes in hydrologic mass have been used to produce terrestrial water storage change (∆TWS) estimates for studying both annual ∆TWS as well as multi‐year trends. However, these estimates require a high observation station density and minimal contamination by nonhydrologic deformation sources. The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) is another satellite‐based measurement system that c… Show more

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“…For comparison, we employ Green's functions for a spherical, gravitating Earth (Farrell, 1972), characterized by the PREM following earlier works (Argus et al., 2017; Carlson et al., 2022). Following work by Wang et al.…”
Section: Hydrogeology Datasets and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For comparison, we employ Green's functions for a spherical, gravitating Earth (Farrell, 1972), characterized by the PREM following earlier works (Argus et al., 2017; Carlson et al., 2022). Following work by Wang et al.…”
Section: Hydrogeology Datasets and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We follow the general strategy of Adusumilli et al (2019) in that we constrain the total of water change in about 144 quarter-degree pixels to add up to the value in the three-degree GRACE mascon that the pixels lie within. Carlson et al (2022) also jointly invert GPS and GRACE data in California.…”
Section: Central Valley Groundwater Recharge and Pumpingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies are based on multiple datasets from various technologies to study peculiar phenomena which can be local or regional in space. Recent analysis using both GRACE and GNSS in Southern California has estimated the groundwater storage depletion [57,58]. For example, the contribution to seasonal variations recorded in the coordinates of the permanently fixed GNSS stations can be due to a thermal origin coupled with hydrodynamics or due to climate change effects (e.g., water ground levels, deformations from atmospheric pressure, or non-tidal sea surface fluctuations) [59,60].…”
Section: Climate Monitoring and Droughts: The Use Of Gnss Signals And...mentioning
confidence: 99%