- H14H: Understanding and Quantifying the Human Impacts on the Water Cycle II Oral
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NOLA CC
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Shahryar Ahmad, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Convener:
Timothy Lahmers, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Sujay Kumar, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Joshua Roundy, University of Kansas
Early Career Convener:
Timothy Lahmers, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Chair:
Shahryar Ahmad, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Sujay Kumar, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Joshua Roundy, University of Kansas
Human activities have been causing significant alterations to the Earth's surface, leading to heightened fluctuations in the global water cycle. Conceptual models typically fail to accurately capture manmade processes such as irrigation, groundwater pumping, and reservoir management. Water scarcity and hydrologic severe events are considered significant risks to water supply and ecosystem sustainability, exacerbated by such human effects. Satellite remote sensing is frequently the most pragmatic approach to capture the impact of human influences on the land surface. This session invites submissions on: (1) the challenges and requirements for developing representations of human influences, (2) innovative methods that focus on capturing the human impact on the hydrologic cycle using observations and models, (3) measuring the wider effects of the human impact on hydrological extremes. Studies focused on historical reconstruction as well as future projections and forecasts using open research tools, interoperable data, and models are encouraged.
Index Terms
1834 Human impacts
1842 Irrigation
1847 Modeling
1855 Remote sensing
Cross-Listed:
SY - Science and Society
GC - Global Environmental Change
Suggested Itineraries:
Machine Learning and AI
Open Science and Open Data
Global Impacts‚ Solutions‚ & Policies
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3. Earth Covering
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