Soil moisture evaluation over the Argentine Pampas using models, satellite estimations and in-situ measurements

Study region: The Pampas region is located in the central-east part of Argentina, and is one of the most productive agricultural regions of the world under rainfed conditions. Study focus: This study aims at examining how different Land Surface Models (LSMs) and satellite estimations reproduce daily...

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Main Authors: P.C. Spennemann, M.E. Fernández-Long, N.N. Gattinoni, C. Cammalleri, G. Naumann
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
Series:Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
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spelling doaj-543f7211ce5846bdb45dc8682e1b9f8f2020-11-25T03:47:02ZengElsevierJournal of Hydrology: Regional Studies2214-58182020-10-0131100723Soil moisture evaluation over the Argentine Pampas using models, satellite estimations and in-situ measurementsP.C. Spennemann0M.E. Fernández-Long1N.N. Gattinoni2C. Cammalleri3G. Naumann4Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Ciencia y Tecnología (CONICET)-Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (SMN), Buenos Aires, Argentina; Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero (UNTREF), Buenos Aires, ArgentinaFacultad de Agronomía de la Universidad de Buenos Aires (FAUBA), ArgentinaInstituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA), Instituto de Clima y Agua, ArgentinaEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, ItalyEuropean Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy; Corresponding author.Study region: The Pampas region is located in the central-east part of Argentina, and is one of the most productive agricultural regions of the world under rainfed conditions. Study focus: This study aims at examining how different Land Surface Models (LSMs) and satellite estimations reproduce daily surface and root zone soil moisture variability over 8 in-situ observation sites. The ability of the LSMs to detect dry and wet events is also evaluated. New hydrological insights for the region: The surface and root zone soil moisture of the LSMs and the surface soil moisture of the ESA CCI (European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative, hereafter ESA-SM) show in general a good performance against the in-situ measurements. In particular, the BHOA (Balance Hidrológico Operativo para el Agro) shows the best representation of the soil moisture dynamic range and variability, and the GLDAS (Global Land Data Assimilation System)-Noah, ERA-Interim TESSEL (Tiled ECMWF’s Scheme for Surface Exchanges over Land) and Global Drought Observatory (GDO)-LISFLOOD are able to adequately represent the soil moisture anomalies over the Pampas region. In addition to the LSM results, also the ESA-SM satellite estimated anomalies proved to be valuable. However, the LSMs and the ESA-SM have difficulties in reproducing the soil moisture frequency distributions. Based on this study, it is clear that accurate forcing data and soil parameters are critical to substantially improve the ability of LSMs to detect dry and wet events.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221458182030197XSoil moistureEvaluationLand Surface ModelsSatellite estimations
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author P.C. Spennemann
M.E. Fernández-Long
N.N. Gattinoni
C. Cammalleri
G. Naumann
spellingShingle P.C. Spennemann
M.E. Fernández-Long
N.N. Gattinoni
C. Cammalleri
G. Naumann
Soil moisture evaluation over the Argentine Pampas using models, satellite estimations and in-situ measurements
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
Soil moisture
Evaluation
Land Surface Models
Satellite estimations
author_facet P.C. Spennemann
M.E. Fernández-Long
N.N. Gattinoni
C. Cammalleri
G. Naumann
author_sort P.C. Spennemann
title Soil moisture evaluation over the Argentine Pampas using models, satellite estimations and in-situ measurements
title_short Soil moisture evaluation over the Argentine Pampas using models, satellite estimations and in-situ measurements
title_full Soil moisture evaluation over the Argentine Pampas using models, satellite estimations and in-situ measurements
title_fullStr Soil moisture evaluation over the Argentine Pampas using models, satellite estimations and in-situ measurements
title_full_unstemmed Soil moisture evaluation over the Argentine Pampas using models, satellite estimations and in-situ measurements
title_sort soil moisture evaluation over the argentine pampas using models, satellite estimations and in-situ measurements
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
issn 2214-5818
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Study region: The Pampas region is located in the central-east part of Argentina, and is one of the most productive agricultural regions of the world under rainfed conditions. Study focus: This study aims at examining how different Land Surface Models (LSMs) and satellite estimations reproduce daily surface and root zone soil moisture variability over 8 in-situ observation sites. The ability of the LSMs to detect dry and wet events is also evaluated. New hydrological insights for the region: The surface and root zone soil moisture of the LSMs and the surface soil moisture of the ESA CCI (European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative, hereafter ESA-SM) show in general a good performance against the in-situ measurements. In particular, the BHOA (Balance Hidrológico Operativo para el Agro) shows the best representation of the soil moisture dynamic range and variability, and the GLDAS (Global Land Data Assimilation System)-Noah, ERA-Interim TESSEL (Tiled ECMWF’s Scheme for Surface Exchanges over Land) and Global Drought Observatory (GDO)-LISFLOOD are able to adequately represent the soil moisture anomalies over the Pampas region. In addition to the LSM results, also the ESA-SM satellite estimated anomalies proved to be valuable. However, the LSMs and the ESA-SM have difficulties in reproducing the soil moisture frequency distributions. Based on this study, it is clear that accurate forcing data and soil parameters are critical to substantially improve the ability of LSMs to detect dry and wet events.
topic Soil moisture
Evaluation
Land Surface Models
Satellite estimations
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S221458182030197X
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