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Short-term trends in Africa's freshwater resources: Rates and drivers

机译:非洲淡水资源的短期趋势:比率和驱动因素

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The freshwater resources in Africa are vulnerable to natural variabilities as well as anthropogenic interventions. In this study, temporal (April 2002-June 2017) Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) data are integrated, in a geographic information system environment, with rainfall, temperature, evapotranspiration, and altimetry remote sensing datasets to monitor the short-term trends in terrestrial water storage (TWS) over the African hydrogeologic systems and W explore their origins. Results show that short-term trends over the African continent are largely driven by natural variability such as changes in rainfall, evapotranspiration, and associated variations in lake levels. Exceptions to this observation include central Africa, where deforestation is found to additionally drive changes in TWS, as well as northern Africa, where TWS changes are dominated by anthropogenic groundwater extraction from fossil aquifers. Findings highlight the need for integrative responses at local, national regional, and international levels by the African nations to overcome current and future challenges related to freshwater availability in Africa. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:非洲的淡水资源易受自然变化和人为干预的影响。在这项研究中,将时间(2002年4月至2017年6月)重力恢复和气候实验(GRACE)数据与地理信息系统环境中的降雨,温度,蒸散量和测高遥感数据集进行了集成,以监控短期趋势。在非洲水文地质系统上的陆地储水(TWS)中,W探索了它们的起源。结果表明,非洲大陆的短期趋势在很大程度上受自然变化的影响,例如降雨的变化,蒸散量以及湖泊水位的相关变化。此观察结果的例外情况包括中部非洲和北部非洲,中部非洲因森林砍伐而进一步推动了TWS的变化,而北非则是TWS的变化以化石含水层中人为提取的地下水为主。调查结果突出表明,非洲国家需要在地方,国家区域和国际各级采取综合应对措施,以克服当前和未来与非洲淡水供应有关的挑战。 (C)2019 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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