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Monitoring terrestrial water storage changes using GNSS vertical coordinate time series in Amazon River basin

Liu, Yifu, Xu, Keke, Guo, Zengchang, Li, Sen, and Zhu, Yongzhen, 2024. Monitoring terrestrial water storage changes using GNSS vertical coordinate time series in Amazon River basin. Scientific Reports, 14(1):24077, doi:10.1038/s41598-024-74921-4.

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@ARTICLE{2024NatSR..1424077L,
       author = {{Liu}, Yifu and {Xu}, Keke and {Guo}, Zengchang and {Li}, Sen and {Zhu}, Yongzhen},
        title = "{Monitoring terrestrial water storage changes using GNSS vertical coordinate time series in Amazon River basin}",
      journal = {Scientific Reports},
     keywords = {GNSS, GRACE, VMD-BiLSTM, PCA, TWS},
         year = 2024,
        month = oct,
       volume = {14},
       number = {1},
          eid = {24077},
        pages = {24077},
     abstract = "{Aiming at the Terrestrial Water Storage(TWS) changes in the Amazon River
        basin, this article uses the coordinate time series data of the
        Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), adopts the
        Variational Mode Decomposition and Bidirectional Long and Short
        Term Memory(VMD-BiLSTM) method to extract the vertical crustal
        deformation series, and then adopts the Principal Component
        Analysis(PCA) method to invert the changes of terrestrial water
        storage in the Amazon Basin from July 15, 2012 to July 25, 2018.
        Then, the GNSS inversion results were compared with the
        equivalent water height retrieved from Gravity Recovery and
        Climate Experiment (GRACE) data. The results show that (1) the
        extraction method proposed in this article has better denoising
        effect than the traditional method; (2) the surface hydrological
        load deformation can be well calculated using GNSS coordinate
        vertical time series, and then the regional TWS changes can be
        inverted, which has a good consistency with the result of GRACE
        inversion of water storage, and has almost the same seasonal
        variation characteristics; (3) There is a strong correlation
        between TWS changes retrieved by GNSS based on surface
        deformation characteristics and water mass changes calculated by
        GRACE based on gravitational field changes, but GNSS satellite's
        all-weather measurement results in a finer time scale compared
        with GRACE inversion results. In summary, GNSS can be used as a
        supplementary technology for monitoring terrestrial water
        storage changes, and can complement the advantages of GRACE
        technology.}",
          doi = {10.1038/s41598-024-74921-4},
       adsurl = {https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2024NatSR..1424077L},
      adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}

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