Authors
Jean-François Crétaux, Sylvain Biancamaria, Adalbert Arsen, Muriel Bergé-Nguyen, Mélanie Becker
Publication date
2015/1/13
Journal
Environmental Research Letters
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
015002
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Description
Large reservoirs along rivers regulate downstream flows to generate hydropower but may also store water for irrigation and urban sectors. Reservoir management therefore becomes critical, particularly for transboundary basins, where coordination between riparian countries is needed. Reservoir management is even more important in semiarid regions where downstream water users may be totally reliant on upstream reservoir releases. If the water resources are shared between upstream and downstream countries, potentially opposite interests arise as is the case in the Syrdarya river in Central Asia. In this case study, remote sensing data (radar altimetry and optical imagery) are used to highlight the potential of satellite data to monitor water resources: water height, areal extent and storage variations. New results from 20 years of monitoring using satellites over the Syrdarya basin are presented. The accuracy of …
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