The dataset of spatio-temporal water resources distribution in the source regions of Yangtze River and Yellow River (1998-2017)

The dataset of spatio-temporal water resources distribution in the source regions of Yangtze River and Yellow River (1998-2017)


This data is a simulated output data set of 5km monthly hydrological data obtained by establishing the WEB-DHM distributed hydrological model of the source regions of Yangtze River and Yellow River, using temperature, precipitation and pressure as input data, and GAME-TIBET data as verification data. The dataset includes grid runoff and evaporation (if the evaporation is less than 0, it means deposition; if the runoff is less than 0, it means that the precipitation in the month is less than evaporation). This data is a model based on the WEB-DHM distributed hydrological model, and established by using temperature, and precipitation (from itp-forcing and CMA) as input data, GLASS, MODIA, AVHRR as vegetation data, and SOILGRID and FAO as soil parameters. And by the calibration and verification of runoff,soil temperature and soil humidity, the 5 km monthly grid runoff and evaporation in the source regions of Yangtze River and Yellow River from 1998 to 2017 was obtained. If asc can't open normally in arcmap, please delete the blacks space of the top 5 lines of the asc file.


File naming and required software

Data is ASCII format, data naming method: observation item + date, such as: acc_et.199801.txt
The runoff unit is mm, and the evaporation unit is mm. It can be opened by software such as arcgis.


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Wang, L. (2019). The dataset of spatio-temporal water resources distribution in the source regions of Yangtze River and Yellow River (1998-2017). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.11888/Hydro.tpdc.270957. CSTR: 18406.11.Hydro.tpdc.270957. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

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References literature

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Support Program

CASEarth:Big Earth Data for Three Poles(grant No. XDA19070000)"Spatial–temporal changes in the polar water and ecosystem" subproject (subproject No: XDA19070301)

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Geographic coverage
East: 104.00 West: 90.00
South: 30.00 North: 38.00
Details
  • Temporal resolution: Monthly
  • Spatial resolution: km
  • File size: 19 MB
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  • Downloads: 843
  • Access: Open Access
  • Temporal coverage: 1998-01-01 To 2017-12-31
  • Updated time: 2022-09-09
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