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- Title
Measuring the effect of local water storage changes on in situ gravity observations: Case study of the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell, Germany.
- Authors
Creutzfeldt, Benjamin; Güntner, Andreas; Thoss, Heiko; Merz, Bruno; Wziontek, Hartmut
- Abstract
Local water storage changes (WSC) are a key component of many hydrological issues, but their quantification is associated with a high level of uncertainty. High precision in situ gravity measurements are influenced by these WSC. This study evaluates the influence of local WSC (estimated using hydrological techniques) on gravity observations at the Geodetic Observatory Wettzell, Germany. WSC are comprehensively measured in all relevant storage components, namely groundwater, saprolite, soil, topsoil, and snow storage, and their gravity response is calculated. Total local WSC are derived, and uncertainties are assessed. With the exception of snow, all storage components have gravity responses of the same order of magnitude and are therefore relevant for gravity observations. The comparison of the total gravity response of local WSC to the gravity residuals obtained from a superconducting gravimeter shows similarities in both short-term and seasonal dynamics. A large proportion of the gravity residuals can be explained by local WSC. The results demonstrate the limitations of measuring total local WSC using hydrological methods and the potential use of in situ temporal gravity measurements for this purpose. Nevertheless, due to their integrative nature, gravity data must be interpreted with great care in hydrological studies.
- Subjects
WATER storage; GEODETIC observations; HYDROLOGICAL research; SAPROLITES; GRAVIMETERS (Geophysical instruments)
- Publication
Water Resources Research, 2010, Vol 46, Issue 8, pn/a
- ISSN
0043-1397
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1029/2009WR008359