The global water resources and use model WaterGAP v2.2d: model description and evaluation
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Published:2021-02-23
Issue:2
Volume:14
Page:1037-1079
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ISSN:1991-9603
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Container-title:Geoscientific Model Development
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Geosci. Model Dev.
Author:
Müller Schmied HannesORCID, Cáceres Denise, Eisner StephanieORCID, Flörke MartinaORCID, Herbert Claudia, Niemann Christoph, Peiris Thedini Asali, Popat EklavyyaORCID, Portmann Felix Theodor, Reinecke RobertORCID, Schumacher Maike, Shadkam SomayehORCID, Telteu Camelia-Eliza, Trautmann TimORCID, Döll PetraORCID
Abstract
Abstract. WaterGAP is a global hydrological model that quantifies human use of groundwater and surface water as well as water flows and water storage and thus water resources on all land areas of the Earth.
Since 1996, it has served to assess water resources and water stress both historically and in the future, in particular under climate change. It has improved our understanding of continental water storage variations, with a focus on overexploitation and depletion of water resources.
In this paper, we describe the most recent model version WaterGAP 2.2d, including the water use models, the linking model that computes net abstractions from groundwater and surface water and the WaterGAP Global Hydrology Model (WGHM).
Standard model output variables that are freely available at a data repository are explained.
In addition, the most requested model outputs, total water storage anomalies, streamflow and water use, are evaluated against observation data.
Finally, we show examples of assessments of the global freshwater system that can be achieved with WaterGAP 2.2d model output.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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