Amazon Hydrology From Space: Scientific Advances and Future Challenges

IF 25.2 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Reviews of Geophysics Pub Date : 2021-10-12 DOI:10.1002/essoar.10506527.1
A. Fassoni-Andrade, A. Fleischmann, F. Papa, R. Paiva, Sly C. Wongchuig, J. Melack, Adriana Aparecida Moreira, A. Paris, A. Ruhoff, C. Barbosa, D. Maciel, E. Novo, F. Durand, F. Frappart, F. Aires, G. Abrahão, Jefferson Ferreira-Ferreira, J. Espinoza, L. Laipelt, M. H. Costa, R. Espinoza-Villar, S. Calmant, V. Pellet
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As the largest river basin on Earth, the Amazon is of major importance to the world's climate and water resources. Over the past decades, advances in satellite‐based remote sensing (RS) have brought our understanding of its terrestrial water cycle and the associated hydrological processes to a new era. Here, we review major studies and the various techniques using satellite RS in the Amazon. We show how RS played a major role in supporting new research and key findings regarding the Amazon water cycle, and how the region became a laboratory for groundbreaking investigations of new satellite retrievals and analyses. At the basin‐scale, the understanding of several hydrological processes was only possible with the advent of RS observations, such as the characterization of "rainfall hotspots" in the Andes‐Amazon transition, evapotranspiration rates, and variations of surface waters and groundwater storage. These results strongly contribute to the recent advances of hydrological models and to our new understanding of the Amazon water budget and aquatic environments. In the context of upcoming hydrology‐oriented satellite missions, which will offer the opportunity for new synergies and new observations with finer space‐time resolution, this review aims to guide future research agenda toward integrated monitoring and understanding of the Amazon water from space. Integrated multidisciplinary studies, fostered by international collaborations, set up future directions to tackle the great challenges the Amazon is currently facing, from climate change to increased anthropogenic pressure.
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来自太空的亚马逊水文学:科学进步和未来挑战
作为地球上最大的河流流域,亚马逊河对世界气候和水资源具有重要意义。在过去的几十年里,卫星遥感(RS)的进步将我们对其陆地水循环和相关水文过程的认识带入了一个新时代。在这里,我们回顾了主要的研究和在亚马逊地区使用卫星遥感的各种技术。我们展示了RS如何在支持有关亚马逊水循环的新研究和关键发现方面发挥了重要作用,以及该地区如何成为对新卫星检索和分析进行开创性调查的实验室。在流域尺度上,只有随着RS观测的出现,才有可能理解几个水文过程,例如安第斯山脉—亚马逊河流域过渡时期“降雨热点”的特征、蒸散速率、地表水和地下水储量的变化。这些结果有力地促进了水文模型的最新进展和我们对亚马逊水收支和水生环境的新理解。在即将到来的以水文为导向的卫星任务的背景下,这将为新的协同作用和更精细的时空分辨率的新观测提供机会,本综述旨在指导未来的研究议程,从空间上对亚马逊水进行综合监测和了解。在国际合作的推动下,综合多学科研究确立了未来的方向,以应对亚马逊目前面临的巨大挑战,从气候变化到人为压力的增加。
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Reviews of Geophysics
Reviews of Geophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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